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|Has Reference Number=Heb16
|Has Reference Number=Heb16
|Has Location=Città del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
|Has Location=Città del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
|Has Siglum=Ebraici 100
|Has Siglum=Vat. Ebr. 100
|Has Page Range=158r-189v
|Has Page Range=158r-189v
|Has Standardised Title Of Narrative=משלי סנדבר (Mishle Sendebar)
|Has Standardised Title Of Narrative=משלי סנדבר (Mishle Sendebar)
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|Has Source For Date Of Production=Epstein (1967); Richler (2008)
|Has Source For Date Of Production=Epstein (1967); Richler (2008)
|Has Material=Paper
|Has Material=Paper
|Has Language Of Manuscript=Hebrew
|Has Language=Hebrew
|Is Prose Or Verse=Prose
|Has Literary Form=Prose
|Has Collation=This codex is in two volumes. See Richler's catalogue p. 67 (below) for more details.  
|Has Collation=This codex is in two volumes. See Richler's catalogue p. 67 (below) for more details.


I.  
'''I.'''


Ff. 1v–156v:[ברית החדשה. השליחים] New Testament (Four Gospels). Matthew, divided into 54 chapters (ff. 1v–46v), Mark, divided into 16 chapters (ff. 47r–73v), Luke, divided into 25 chapters (ff. 74r–117v) and John divided into 21 chapters (ff. 117v–153r).
* Ff. 1v–156v:[ברית החדשה. השליחים] New Testament (Four Gospels). Matthew, divided into 54 chapters (ff. 1v–46v), Mark, divided into 16 chapters (ff. 47r–73v), Luke, divided into 25 chapters (ff. 74r–117v) and John divided into 21 chapters (ff. 117v–153r).


II.  
'''II.'''


Ff. 157v–158r: [מעשה אשמדאי] Ma5aseh Ashmedai. Midrash on the demon Asmodeus.  
* Ff. 157v–158r: [מעשה אשמדאי] Ma5aseh Ashmedai. Midrash on the demon Asmodeus.
 
* Ff. 158r–189v: משלי המלך סנדבר Tales of Sendebar.
Ff. 158r–189v: משלי המלך סנדבר Tales of Sendebar.
|Has Total Pages In Manuscript=189
|Has Total Pages In Manuscript=189
|Has Height=147
|Has Height=147
|Has Width=102
|Has Width=102
|Has Illustrations=No
|Has Illustrations=No
|Has Digitisation=https://digi.vatlib.it/view/MSS_Vat.ebr.100/0001
|Has Modern Edition=Epstein, Tales of Sendebar (1967)
|Has Modern Edition=Epstein, Tales of Sendebar (1967)
|Has Modern Research Literature=Epstein (1967)
|Has Modern Research Literature=Epstein (1967); Epstein (1959)
|Has Catalogue=https://www.nli.org.il/en/manuscripts/NNL_ALEPH990001132580205171/NLI; Richler, Hebrew Manuscripts in the Vatican Library: Catalogue (2008)
|Has Catalogue=https://www.nli.org.il/en/manuscripts/NNL_ALEPH990001132580205171/NLI; Richler, Hebrew Manuscripts in the Vatican Library: Catalogue (2008)
|Has Note=Epstein (p. 354) notes: '''Vat.'' is a remarkable MS. Even though it clearly belongs to Group A, it differs from other members of that group in the order of stories, and, like ''H.M.'' and ''Bud.'' (and Group B ), lacks the story Gibbosi. Its chief distinction is its overall embellishment and inflation of text. In the story Avis, the cuckold realizes his error in killing the bird. (In this respect, ''Vat.'' resembles Auchinleck, the oldest ME ''Seven Sages of Rome'' MS.) In the story Turtures, the surviving male dove is so sad that it dies, too. In the story Balneator, the bathkeeper's wife goes back to the palace with the prince and bears him children. In any case ''Vat.'' is, from a literary standpoint, the most interesting MS of ''Mishle Sendebar''. Throughout, there is an expansion of dialogue; an (often successful) attempt at motivation, a heightening of color, and a surprising sophistication in exposition. ''Vat.'' deserves its own translation.'
|Has Note=Epstein (p. 354) notes: '''Vat.'' is a remarkable MS. Even though it clearly belongs to Group A, it differs from other members of that group in the order of stories, and, like ''H.M.'' and ''Bud.'' (and Group B ), lacks the story Gibbosi. Its chief distinction is its overall embellishment and inflation of text. In the story Avis, the cuckold realizes his error in killing the bird. (In this respect, ''Vat.'' resembles Auchinleck, the oldest ME ''Seven Sages of Rome'' MS.) In the story Turtures, the surviving male dove is so sad that it dies, too. In the story Balneator, the bathkeeper's wife goes back to the palace with the prince and bears him children. In any case ''Vat.'' is, from a literary standpoint, the most interesting MS of ''Mishle Sendebar''. Throughout, there is an expansion of dialogue; an (often successful) attempt at motivation, a heightening of color, and a surprising sophistication in exposition. ''Vat.'' deserves its own translation.'
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|Has Short Title=Catula
|Has Short Title=Canicula
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Manuscript Identification

Reference Number
Heb16
Siglum / Shelfmark
Vat. Ebr. 100
Page / Folio range
158r-189v

Textual Content & Tradition

Standardised title of narrative
Version (siglum)
Language Group within Version
Narrative / Scholarly Group within Version
Further scholarly subgroup (2)
Source for textual relationship

Languages

Language of text


Digitisation & Editions

Note

Epstein (p. 354) notes: 'Vat. is a remarkable MS. Even though it clearly belongs to Group A, it differs from other members of that group in the order of stories, and, like H.M. and Bud. (and Group B ), lacks the story Gibbosi. Its chief distinction is its overall embellishment and inflation of text. In the story Avis, the cuckold realizes his error in killing the bird. (In this respect, Vat. resembles Auchinleck, the oldest ME Seven Sages of Rome MS.) In the story Turtures, the surviving male dove is so sad that it dies, too. In the story Balneator, the bathkeeper's wife goes back to the palace with the prince and bears him children. In any case Vat. is, from a literary standpoint, the most interesting MS of Mishle Sendebar. Throughout, there is an expansion of dialogue; an (often successful) attempt at motivation, a heightening of color, and a surprising sophistication in exposition. Vat. deserves its own translation.'

Authorship & Production


Place of Production
Date of Production
1450 - 1500
Source of Date of Production

Physical Description

Material
Total pages / folios
189
Height
147
Width
102
Prose or verse
Illustrations
No

Contents & Additional Texts

Other texts in the Manuscript
This codex is in two volumes. See Richler's catalogue p. 67 (below) for more details.

I.

  • Ff. 1v–156v:[ברית החדשה. השליחים] New Testament (Four Gospels). Matthew, divided into 54 chapters (ff. 1v–46v), Mark, divided into 16 chapters (ff. 47r–73v), Luke, divided into 25 chapters (ff. 74r–117v) and John divided into 21 chapters (ff. 117v–153r).

II.

  • Ff. 157v–158r: [מעשה אשמדאי] Ma5aseh Ashmedai. Midrash on the demon Asmodeus.
  • Ff. 158r–189v: משלי המלך סנדבר Tales of Sendebar.

Catalogues & Research Literature

Embedded Stories in This Manuscript

Research Material

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