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ID: 196834
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Shelfmark Vat.ebr.18

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Locus 1v-372r
Other author Rashi, 1040-1105 (internal)
Supplied title [תורה, הפטרות, מגילות, איוב]
Supplied title Pentateuch, Haftarot, Five Scrolls and Job
Supplied title Solomon b. Isaac's (Rashi) commentary on the Pentateuch
Uniform title Biblia. V.T. Pentateuchus. Ebraico
Uniform title Hafṭarot
Uniform title Targum di Onkelos‏
Uniform title Perush Rashi ʿal ha-Torah
Summary Pentateuch, Haftarot, Five Scrolls and Job with commentaries.
General note With vocalization and accents.
General note Pentateuch (ff. 1v-299r) includes Targum Onkelos after each verse. Haftarot according to the Ashkenazic rite (ff. 299v-335r). Order of the Five Scrolls (ff. 336r-352v): Ruth, Canticles, Ecclesiastes, Lamentations and Esther. On ff. 352v-372r: readings for the Ninth of Av, Book of Job and Jeremiah ii:29-viii:12 and ix:22-xi:5.
General note The scribe omitted some of the text, which he supplied in the margins.
General note The haftarot for pericopes Pinhḥas, Meẓora and Be-Har Sinai were written out of order at the end of the haftarot. Job iii:13-v:6 was added in the margins of f. 353v.
General note Solomon b. Isaac's (Rashi) commentary on the Pentateuch was added in the margins in a semi-cursive script, sometimes in geometrical patterns. On f. 56v a later hand added a commentary on Genesis xxxix:16. Commentaries to the first chapter of Ruth were added in the margins; on Ruth i:i-i:6 the commentary is the anonymous one beginning שפוט לש' פועל that was edited from a Hamburg manuscript by A. Jellinek in his "Commentarium zu Esther, Ruth und den Klageliedern" (Leipzig 1855); on Ruth i:7-i:13 it is the expanded redaction of Rashi as edited by M. Zippor, מהדורה מורחבת נוספת של פירוש רש"י לרות וקטעי רות זוטא בשינויי נוסח "Sidra", viii (1992), pp. 99-118.

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Shelfmark Vat.ebr.18
Other author/nameRashi, 1040-1105
Uniform titleBiblia. V.T. Pentateuchus. Ebraico
Uniform titleHafṭarot
Uniform titleTargum di Onkelos‏
Uniform titlePerush Rashi ʿal ha-Torah