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        <note>Verso left empty, and used secondarily for a beginner's writing exercise; The complete text of this Aramaic midrash was published from 3 Yemenite mss, S.A. Wertheimer, Bate Midrashot II (1893-7) pp. 135-140, and from a fragment in Budapest DKG 185 by M. Weiss, Magyar Zsido Szemle XX (1903) pp. 347-351 (republished in Seridim Meha-genizah, Budapest, 1924 pp. 34-39; See also R. Kasher, Toseftot Targum le-Nevi'im, 1996, pp. 190-193 from ms New York JTSA L260A, (attributed to Menaḥem Reḳanati), and from a condensed version, in ms. Bar Ilan 737; In some Yemenite mss. it appears among Midrashic Tirgumim on the Haftarot, this being the Haftarah of Shavuot. In the republication of the New York ms, by R. Kasher, Toseftot Targum le-Nevi'im, 1996, pp. 190-193, this folio was used in the apparatus of variant readings (pp. 237); This fragment includes the latter half of the text, parallel to, in the published edition, p. 138 l. 19 to the end. The headline here is תרגום ויהי בשלשים שנה. In the other copies, the title is תוספתא תרגום ויהי בשלשים שנה.</note>
        <note>Condition: complete, recto only; erasures.</note>
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