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Manuscript Identification
Reference Number
Heb20
Siglum / Shelfmark
Vat. Ebr. 271
Page / Folio range
27v-32r
Textual Content & Tradition
Standardised title of narrative
Version (siglum)
Language Group within Version
Narrative / Scholarly Group within Version
Source for textual relationship
Note
Note: not found in Epstein's study. Given the brevity of this version of Mishle Sendebar (5 folios), it may be incomplete, and is in need of further study.
Authorship & Production
Physical Description
Contents & Additional Texts
Other texts in the Manuscript
From Richler (2008), p. 200-201:
1. Ff. 1r–17v: מחזיק אמונה לבן יאיר Mahzik Emunah by Mordecai b. Yehosephah. Polemical treatise against the convert Pablo Christiani in the 13th century.
2. Ff. 18r–27v: חכמתא דבן סירא The medieval pseudo-Ben Sira. First edition Constantinople 1519. Used for variant readings by E. Yassif, The Tales of Ben Sira in the Middle Ages (Jerusalem 1984) [in Hebrew].
3. Ff. 27v–32r: משלי דסנדבאר Tales of Sendebar.
4. Ff. 32r–38r: Midrash based on lists arranged by numbers.
5. F. 38r–v: שמע מיני רפואות הגויה Judah al-Harizi's poem on hygiene, Refu6at ha-Geviah.
6. Ff. 38v–40v: חיי עולם Sefer Hayye Olam or Sefer ha-Yirah attributed in the editions to Jonah b. Abraham Gerondi.Catalogues & Research Literature
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