Jewish scribes in the Second-Temple period / Christine Schams.
Christine Schams
BookTitle |
The history and principles of the Hebrew professional scribes (soferim). Typewritten |
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Related place |
Oxford (England)-place of writing |
Original Library/publisher |
Yeshiva University Library, New York, NY, USA |
Script Style |
מכונת כתיבה |
Creation Date |
1935 |
Notes |
T.p.: "The history and principles of the Hebrew professional scribes (soferim), M. Lutzki, Oxford, 1935". Doctoral dissertation for Oxford tracing the development of the scribal profession (soferim) from ancient times through biblical and Talmudic times. English typescript with handwritten Hebrew. With some English notes. Yeshiva University Library New York, NY USA Ms. 1267 Pages 167-173 are missing. |
Subject |
Digitized manuscripts |
Call number at Current Custodian |
Yeshiva University Library, Ms. 1267 |
Extent |
203 pages Pages 167-173 are missing. |
Language |
English Hebrew |
Credits |
Mendel Gottesman Library, Yeshiva University, The National Library of Israel. "Ktiv" Project, The National Library of Israel. |
National Library system number |
997008502187905171 |
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