Full catalogue record in Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford UniversityContents: Yevamot (ff. 1-254r). Ḳidushin (ff. 255r-391r). In the margins, Rashi, Tosafot and the MOrdekhai without the glosses. The commentary on Yevamot 46v-56v and 61v-64v is by Judah ben Nathan and not by Rashi.
Full catalogue record in Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate WorldRecord origin: Image descriptions based in part on Topsfield, A. (2007), Paintings from Mughal India.Manuscript commissioned by the Mughal emperor Akbar (1542-1605), containing stories by the Persian poet Jami (1414-1492), entitled Baharistan (Garden of spring).Contents: MS. introduction by Sir Gore Ouseley entitled "Beharistan", dated Nov. 1817 (ff. iv-vii). Jami, Baharistan (ff. 1-67).Extent: 67 leaves. 300 x 195 mm (written area 170 x 83, frame-ruled).Layout: Written in 1 column of 14 lines.Hand: Nastaʿlīq.Decoration: Illuminated frontispiece; 6 miniature paintings by the Mughal court artists; the margins decorated throughout with gold patterns and figures, some painted.Binding: 19th-century red velvet over cardboard with brass centrepiece and corner pieces on upper and lower covers.
Full catalogue record in Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford UniversityEcclesiasticus or Wisdom of Ben Sira (40:9 - 49:11)
Binding: 18th century English sprinkled calf over pasteboards, with blind-tooled borders; sewn onto six supports; evidence of chaining (staple holes towards the edge of lower board); with imprint details and shelfmark on the spine; text block edges sprinkled red.Contents note: Incomplete: includes only the books of Job, Canticles and Ecclesiastes.Contents note: The book was printed in 1487 but later owners have added marginal annotations and corrections in Hebrew, in 16th and 17th century hands (probably in Italy).Decoration: Coloured and decorated woodcut initial word panels at the beginning of books of Job (folio 2r) and Song of Songs (folio 49v).Dimensions: 275 x 207 x 20 mm (size of binding). ca. 270 x 196 mm (size of leaf).Layout: Main biblical text has been printed in square script and is vocalised; the commentaries surround the main text and are printed in semi-cursive script.Record origin: Material Evidence in Incunabula catalogue https://data.cerl.org/mei/02123705.Incunable edition of the Hagiographa (Writings of the Hebrew Bible) in Hebrew.
Binding: Late 18th or early 19th century calf over pasteboards, with gold-tooled borders; sewn onto five supports; with imprint details (in gilt) and shelfmark on the spine; text block edges stained red.Contents note: Incomplete: includes the books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel (1-2) and Kings (1-2).Contents note: The book was printed in 1485 but later owners have added marginal annotations and corrections in Hebrew, as well as chapter numbers, in 16th and 17th century hands.Decoration: Decorated (manuscript) incipit of the book of Kings (fol. 108v) and woodcut decorated initial word panels at the beginning of the books of Joshua (fol. 2r) and Judges (fol. 44v).Dimensions: 271 x 208 x 37 mm (size of binding); ca. 264 x 192 mm (size of leaf).Layout: Main biblical text has been printed in square script, the commentary surrounds the main text and is printed in semi-cursive script.Record origin: Material Evidence in Incunabula catalogue https://data.cerl.org/mei/02124371.Incunable edition of the Former Prophets in Hebrew.