Oxford Bodleian Library MS Heb. d. 11

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Manuscript Identification

Reference Number
Heb18
Siglum / Shelfmark
Heb. d. 11 (Neubauer catalogue 2797)
Page / Folio range
289r-294v

Textual Content & Tradition

Standardised title of narrative
Version (siglum)
Language Group within Version
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Further scholarly subgroup (2)
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Authorship & Production

Place of Production
Date of Production
1325
Source of Date of Production

Physical Description

Material
Total pages / folios
388
Height
216
Width
152.5


Illustrations
No

Contents & Additional Texts

Other texts in the Manuscript
Epstein notes that the manuscript contains 'legendary matter relating the history of the world from the Creation through the Maccabees, in the fashion of the Cursor Mundi. A large part of the compilation was copied verbatim by Eleazar from a chronicle written by one Jerahmeel ben Shlomoh' (p. 357). See Neubauer no. 2797 for details.

Catalogues & Research Literature

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Research Material

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