Bible with Targum Pseudo-Jonathan
Jeremiah 51,7-17
F-6nyz
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General Information
One hand, Calligraphic square Ashkenazi script.
A series of justification practices have been used for this manuscript: anticipation, broken letters, symbols to close the line, elongation of specific letters (final mem, het). Complete, Tiberian vocalisation with cantillation marks. Flourishes on selected letters.
Original Condition
This is the central third of the leaf from which the fragment wrapping Cluj, BAR, MS C.194 was also cropped.
Prickings visible in the margins.
Current Condition
Perfectly legible.
Content
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Content Item
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- Text Language Hebrew
- Title Bible with Targum Pseudo-Jonathan
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Content Description
Bible with Targum Pseudo-Jonathan to Jeremiah 51.7-17, with Massorah Magna and Masorah Parva.
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- Edition https://www.sefaria.org/Targum_Jonathan_on_Jeremiah.51.7?lang=bi&with=all&lang2=en
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Remarks
Each Hebrew verse is followed by the Aramaic Targum.
Column A on MC C.178 continues on Ms C.194: Jer 51.7-10.
Column B on MC C.178 continues on Ms C.194: Jer 51.10-13.
Column C on MC C.178 continues on Ms C.194: Jer 51.13-17 (up to מִלְמֶעְבַּ).
History
Central Europe (Ashkenazi).
The host manuscript was copied at the Jesuit College of Trnava (now in Slovakia). At the back of the MS is included a printed curriculum for 1713: 'Assertiones ex Universa Philosophia quas in Alma Archi-Episcopali Societatis Jesu Universitate Tyrnaviensi Anno Salutis MDCCXIII Mense Julio, die – Publice propugnabit Johannes Thauer Societatis Jesu Religiosus, praeside R. P. Michaele Földvari, ex eadem Societate Jesu, AA.LL. & Philosophiae Doctore, ejusdemque Professore Ordinario, necnon Facultatis Philosophicae p. t. Seniore', Tyrnaviae, Typis Academicis, per Georgium et Andream Roden.
Host Volume
cf. MS C.194
Bibliography
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Beit-Arie, Malachi. Hebrew Codicology: Historical and Comparative Typology of Medieval Hebrew Codices based on the Documentation of the Extant Dated Manuscripts until 1540 using a Quantitative Approach. PUBLICATIONS OF THE ISRAEL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES, 2021.
https://www.fdr.uni-hamburg.de/recor d/9697#.YZe-L7rTXmE#.YZe-L7rTXmE -
Miruna Belea, description on: hebrewmanuscript.com
https://www.hebrewmanuscript.com/bwb-database/notice/65bd36f089119e4cc0733bdf4a9d63f7.htm