General note
| 269 ff. Parchment. 570 × 419 (367 × 265) mm. Quaternions. Three columns. <Germany?>,
early 14th century. Ashkenazic square script.
נביאים וכתובים] ] Prophets and Hagiographa. With vowel points and accents,
Masorah Magna and Parva. Incomplete and bound out of order. Includes:
Joshua vi:26–I Samuel ix:25 (ff. 1r–28v), I Samuel xx:27–II Samuel xviii:17 (ff.
29r–44v), I Kings v:25–II Kings xv:29 (ff. 45r–68v), Jeremiah ii:21–Isaiah liii:12
(ff. 69r–116v), Ezekiel xxxix:1–Psalms lxxxvii:2 (ff. 117r–161v), Psalms
lxxxvii:2–xc:16 (f. 163r–v), xc:99–xcvii:7 (f. 162r–v), xcvii:7–ciii:20 (f. 165r–v),
ciii:21–cvi:17 (f. 164r–v), Psalms cvi:17–II Chronicles xxxvi:23 (ff. 166r–269v).
The order of Hagiographa is Ruth, Psalms, Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes,
Canticles, Lamentations, Esther, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles.
The Masorah Magna is sometimes written in micrography.
Owner (f. 269v): Mordecai b. Eliezer מרדכי בר אליעזר זצ"ל . On a paper flyleaf at the
head of the manuscript notes by a Danish scholar who visited the Vatican:
Andrea Christian Hwiid Danus 1779.
Kennicott 494. Palatine collection, Fondo Fuggeriana ebr. [L]. |