Masorah and text criticism in the early modern Mediterranean

Jordan S. Penkower

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Masorah and text criticism in the early modern Mediterranean

by Jordan S. Penkower

2014

The Hebrew University Magnes Press

344

9789654937863

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"The Jeselsohn Collection (also known as the David and Jemima Jeselsohn Collection) ... houses a comprehensive collection of archaeology originating from the Land of Israel, Judaica, books and manuscripts. The present volume is ... centered around a single item from the Books and Manuscripts collection, MS Jeselsohn 5. This manuscript is an illuminated Sefardi Bible, copied on vellum by Moses Ibn Zabara in Spain at the end of the fifteenth century. The manuscript also contains handwritten glosses by Menahem de Lonzano of the sixteenth century"--Pages [11-12].

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