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Add MS 26898
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- Add MS 26898
- Title:
- Sefer malmad ha-talmidim by Jacob Anatoli
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- Oriental Manuscripts
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- Record Type (Level):
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- Extent:
- 157 folios
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- Languages:
- Hebrew
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- Hebrew
- Start Date:
- 1300
- End Date:
- 1499
- Date Range:
- 1300-1499
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- Anatoli, Jacob ben Abba Mari ben Samson, 1194-1256
Anatoli, Jacob ben Abba Mari ben Samson, 1194-1256
Giuseppe Almanzi
Yehudah - TEI:
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Add MS 26898
Sefer malmad ha-talmidim by Jacob Anatoli
Contents
Summary of Contents: Sefer malmad ha-talmidim, ethico-philosophical discourse on the passages of the Pentateuch in the order of weekly pericopes by Jacob ben Abba Mari ben Samson Anatoli.Language(s): Hebrew
ff. 1r-157vTitle: Sefer malmad ha-talmidimTitle: ספר מלמד התלמידיםFiliation: Cf. contents of Ms Add 15978, George Margoliouth, Catalogue of the Hebrew and Samaritan Manuscripts in the British Museum, 4 vols (London: British Museum, 1899-1935; vols I-III repr. 1965); IV, Introduction, Indexes, ed. by Jacob Leveen (London: British Museum, 1977), no. 376..References
ff. 1r-8rTitle: Introductionff. 8r-15rTitle: Exposition on parashah Yitroff. 15r-24rTitle: Second exposition on parashah Yitroff. 24r-59rTitle: On Genesisff. 59r-79vTitle: On Exodusff. 79v-89vTitle: On Leviticusff. 89v-118vTitle: On Numbersff. 118v-156vTitle: On DeuteronomyPhysical Description
Parchment codex of the 14th to 15th century.Form: codexMaterial: parchmentSupport:Extent: 157 foliosDimensions (leaf): 300 × 215 mm.Dimensions (written): 245 × 155 mm.Foliation:157 folios (+ 3 paper flyleaves at the beginning and 3 modern and 1 older paper flyleaf at the end).
Collation
Quires of mostly 10 leaves each.
Marked with catchwords in red ink at the end of the quire.
Layout
Columns:1
Ruled lines: 41 46
Written lines: 41 46
Uniform layout.
Titles written in larger characters.
Headings on every page.
Complete ruling by hard-point (bifolium by bifolium) visible.
Hair side and flesh side distinguishable.
Last line written outside the ruling.
Many censor's erasures. The part erased of folio 156r has been written again, in apparently contemporary hand, on folio 157r.
First words of sections, etc. are given in red ink.
Folio 1 is a title page.
Hand(s)
Italian semi-cursive script of the 14th to 15th century. Yehudah: marked off on folios 82v, 92v.
Additions:Folios 156v-157r contain lists of books in an Italian cursive hand of the 16 and 17th centuries.
Folio 157r contains a number of dates of eclipses according to various calculations.
Binding
BM in-house. Marbled edges.
Spine title: 'Jacob Anatolio. Malmad Hat-Talmidim. Hebrew. Brit. Mus. Additional 26, 898.'
History
Origin: 14th-15th century ; ItalyProvenance and Acquisition
Giuseppe Almanzi (b. 1801, d. 1860), bibliophile; his manuscript no. 7; his library including 322 medieval Hebrew manuscripts were purchased en bloc by the British Museum in October 1865 for £1,000 through Asher & Co., Berlin dealer to the British Museum (see [Paisey_1997] 131-153: inscribed, folio [158v].
Record Sources
Manuscript description based on Margoliouth, G.: Catalogue of the Hebrew and Samaritan Manuscripts in the British Museum, London 1965.Availability
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http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Add_MS_26898 (digital images currently unavailable)
Bibliography
George Margoliouth, Catalogue of the Hebrew and Samaritan Manuscripts in the British Museum, 4 vols (London: British Museum, 1899-1935; vols I-III repr. 1965); IV, Introduction, Indexes, ed. by Jacob Leveen (London: British Museum, 1977), no. 377.Bibliography
[Anatoli_1866] Anatoli, Jacob ben Abba Mari ben Samson. 'Malmad Ha-Talmidim.'Lyck: Im Selbstverlage des Vereins Mʼkize Nirdamim, 1866.[Paisey_1997] Paisey, D. “Adolphus Asher (1800-1853): Berlin bookseller, Anglophile, and friend to Panizzi.” British Library Journal 23 (1997).Funding of Cataloguing
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