Halper 302 Collected liturgical poems
Title
Collected liturgical poemsCall number
Halper 302(Philadelphia, United States, University of Pennsylvania, Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library, Cairo Genizah Collection)
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Center for Advanced Judaic Studies LibraryLanguage
HebrewOrigin
11th century-12th century?
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Notes
- A folio. lines per page. Partial vocalization; A. (recto) The latter part (verses ל-ת) of a Shevaḥ in which each line starts ברוך, followed by an alphabetically successive word. Ends ברוך תפארתו לעד אלהי האלהים followed by a citation of Psalm CXXXVI 1-3; B. (verso) Under the heading שבח. The first 10 lines of a Seliḥah or Baḳashah by David ha-Nasi לא תאחר שאלת קוראך. Each line starts -לא ת, followed by an alphabetically successive verb. Published from other ms. sources by M. Zulay, Mivḥar ha-shivʹim, 1948, p. 46-47 (no. 19); Compare this sequence to the adjacent pair of piyyutim above no. 275 כ-ל.
- Condition: nearly complete.
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12.4 X 9.9 cmSupport
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Provenance
- Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
- Cairo Genizah Collection (Dropsie College. Library).
- Amram.
Subjects topical
- Piyutim
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