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Beit-Arié, Malachi, "Hebrew manuscripts and the singularity of the collection of the Biblioteca Palatina in Parma", Materia Giudaica, 7/2 (2002), 213-216.
- Resum
- More than 70,000 handwritten Hebrew books have survived to this day. They are kept in some sixhundred national, state, public, municipal, university and monastic libraries, and private collectionsall over the world. These manuscripts, which survived only from the ninth century on, reflect the Jewishverbal culture in its diversified aspects. Without any hesitation the De Rossi collection of the BibliotecaPalatina in Parma is the most important collection in the whole world, together with the collection keptin the Bodleian Library of Oxford. The superiority of the De Rossi collection is manifested both by itscontents covering most of the facets of Jewish creativeness, from illuminated Bibles to philosophy andmedicine, and by its physicality – the excellent state of the manuscripts, their diversified origins of production (mainly from all over Europe – Spain, Germany, France, and of course Italy, much less fromother regions), and their richness in providing precise copying dates not to be found in any other collection. Author's task in the catalogue was the palaeographical description and identification of the manuscripts.
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- Manuscrits
Hebraisme Hebreu
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- https://www.academia.edu/38097845/Malachi_Beit-Ari% ...
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