Budapest Jewish Theological Seminary University Library Ms. K 59
From The Seven Sages of Rome
Manuscript Identification | |
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Reference Number | Heb14 |
Location | Budapest, Jewish Theological Seminary - University of Jewish Studies Library |
Siglum/Shelfmark | Ms K 59 |
Page/Folio range | 45r-63r |
Textual Content and Tradition | |
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Standardised title of narrative | משלי סנדבר (Mishle Sendebar) |
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Version (siglum) | Mishle Sendebar |
└ Language Group within Version | Hebrew Mishle Sendebar |
└ Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version | Hebrew Group A |
└ Further scholarly subgroup (1) | |
└ Further scholarly subgroup (2) | Text Bud. |
Translated/adapted from (Version/Text) | |
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition | Epstein (1967) |
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Note |
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The script for this manuscript is in 'a Persian hand', according to Epstein (p. 351). The primary text (fols. 9v-74v) is Petah D'varei, which is surrounded in the margins by other works. For example, Mishle Sendebar is written "three lines across the upper margin, three across the outer, and four across the lower" margin (p. 351). The text is partially damaged, and does not include the story Gibbosi. |
Authorship and Production | |
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Place of Manuscript Production | Persia (?) |
Date of Manuscript Production | 1400 - 1500 |
Source of Date of Manuscript Production | Epstein (1967) |
Physical Description | |
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Material | Paper |
Total pages/folios in Manuscript | 79 |
Height | 250 |
Width | 178 |
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Prose or verse | |
Illustrations | No |
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Catalogues and Research Literature | |
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Catalogue | https://www.nli.org.il/en/manuscripts/NNL_ALEPH990030344330205171/NLI |
Modern Research Literature | Epstein (1967) |
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