Halper 280 Part of a collection of liturgical poems
Title
Part of a collection of liturgical poemsCall number
Halper 280(Philadelphia, United States, University of Pennsylvania, Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library, Cairo Genizah Collection)
Alternate identifiers
Publisher
Center for Advanced Judaic Studies LibraryLanguage
Hebrew; Judeo-ArabicOrigin
13th century?
- Place
-
Orient
Notes
- Fol. 1r opens with A. the complete version of the Seliḥah of Judah ha-Levi that starts נאלם שופך לבו (in the Diṿan published by Heinrich Brody, Berlin, 1910, v. 3, p. 265 under the heading לאשמורת יום כיפורים). The final line differs from the published edition; B. Under the heading : ליהודה, is ha-Levi's Seliḥah יעירוני רעיוני (Davidson, Thesuaurus of medieval Hebrew poetry 3155; Brody ibid. v.3, p. 182); Under the heading : ולה איצא, are the first 2 1/2 strophes of ha-Levi's Seliḥah יה למתי צפנת (TMHP 948; Brody, ibid. v.3, p. 304 under the heading לנעילה). This poem and the one preceding it, appear consecutively in the table of contents of a Diwan found in Cambridge T-S H15. 92. There they are numbered 62 and 61 respectively; After a lacuna, fol. 2 contains an unrhymed teḥinah; text ends on verso after 5 lines.
- Condition: non-consecutive, complete; stained.
Extent
16.4 X 13 cmSupport
PaperLayout
Decoration
Material applied: black ink
Script
Provenance
- Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Libraries).
Subjects topical
- Piyutim
Licenses
-
- Text
- These images and the content of Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library, Halper 280: Part of a collection of liturgical poems are free of known copyright restrictions and in the public domain. See the Creative Commons Public Domain Mark page for usage details, http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/.
- URL
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
-
- Text
- Metadata is ©2017 University of Pennsylvania Books & Manuscripts and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License version 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode. For a description of the terms of use see the Creative Commons Deed https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
- URL
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode