COLLECTION NAME:
Genizah Collection
mediaCollectionId
ManchesterDev~95~2
Genizah Collection
Collection
true
Reference number:
A 676 - 1
reference_number
A 676 - 1
Reference number
false
Obverse:
A 676 - 2
obverse
A 676 - 2
Obverse
false
Image Number:
JRL0709647dc
image_number
JRL0709647dc
Image Number
false
Image Title:
Talmud commentary
image_title
Talmud commentary
Image Title
false
Subject:
Talmud--Commentaries
subject
Talmud--Commentaries
Subject
false
Creator:
Jonathan ben David ha-Kohen of Lunel (12th/13th cent.)?
creator
Jonathan ben David ha-Kohen of Lunel (12th/13th cent.)?
Creator
false
Creator Role:
Author
creator_role
Author
Creator Role
false
Source title:
Commentary on Hilkhot Alfasi
source_title
Commentary on Hilkhot Alfasi
Source title
false
Alternative source title:
Commentary on Bava batra
alternative_source_title
Commentary on Bava batra
Alternative source title
false
Section:
Hilkhot Alfasi - Bava Batra Chapter 4
section
Hilkhot Alfasi - Bava Batra Chapter 4
Section
false
Language:
Aramaic
language
Aramaic
Language
false
Language:
Hebrew
language
Hebrew
Language
false
Script:
Hebrew
script
Hebrew
Script
false
Support material:
Paper
support_material
Paper
Support material
false
Item height:
113 mm
item_height
113 mm
Item height
false
Item width:
141 mm
item_width
141 mm
Item width
false
Folio:
1 / 1 leaf, recto
folio
1 / 1 leaf, recto
Folio
false
Technique used:
Handwriting
technique_used
Handwriting
Technique used
false
Style Period:
Italian
style_period
Italian
Style Period
false
Notes:
14 lines. Novellae. This work must have been composed between, roughly, 1150 and 1175 due to the reference to Rabbi Samuel accompanied by the blessing for the living on line 14 (= the Rashbam or Samuel ben Meir). Most of the text apparently reappears in Isaac ben Abraham of Narbonne's thirteenth-century commentary on the Hilkhot Alfasi (see Blau's 1981 edition of manuscript BL Marg. Cat. 429, pp. 258-9), where the blessing has been changed to the blessing for the dead. Baraita mentioned.
notes
14 lines. Novellae. This work must have been composed between, roughly, 1150 and 1175 due to the reference to Rabbi Samuel accompanied by the blessing for the living on line 14 (= the Rashbam or Samuel ben Meir). Most of the text apparently reappears in Isaac ben Abraham of Narbonne's thirteenth-century commentary on the Hilkhot Alfasi (see Blau's 1981 edition of manuscript BL Marg. Cat. 429, pp. 258-9), where the blessing has been changed to the blessing for the dead. Baraita mentioned.
Notes
false
Discovery site:
Egypt: Cairo: Ben Ezra synagogue
discovery_site
Egypt: Cairo: Ben Ezra synagogue
Discovery site
false
Current repository:
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
current_repository
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
Current repository
false
Former repository:
Moses Gaster
former_repository
Moses Gaster
Former repository
false
Category of Material:
Manuscripts
category
Manuscripts
Category of Material
false
Sub-Category:
Fragments
sub_category
Fragments
Sub-Category
false
Image rights:
The University of Manchester Library
image_rights
The University of Manchester Library
Image rights
false
Access rights:
Image sequence number:
A00676-1
image_sequence_number
A00676-1
Image sequence number
false
Image technique:
Digital capture by Gten
image_technique
Digital capture by Gten
Image technique
false
Date image captured:
2007-07-03
date_image_captured
2007-07-03
Date image captured
false
Date: added:
2007-10
date__issued
2007-10
Date: added
false
Metadata language:
eng-GB
metadata_language
eng-GB
Metadata language
false