The manuscript comprises a Hebrew and Aramaic dictionary, followed by a glossary that presents further etymological parallels with related Oriental languages. Its method of helping students to identify the root letters of Hebrew words, was first developed by German Orientalist, and Professor of Hebrew, at the University of Leipzig, Elias Hutter (ca. 1553-1609).Contents: A manuscript note by Samuel Rolles Driver (i). Title page (ii). Preface (iii-vii). Dictionary (1r-43v). Glossary (44r-50v).Extent: ff 52. 440 x 280 x 20 mm.Hand: 18th century English hand.Binding: 18th century half-calf over paper boards.Additional information: Rahel Fronda, Jewish Books and their Christian Readers: Christ Church Connections (Oxford: Christ Church, 2017), pp. 92-96.
Full catalogue record in Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate WorldContents note: Followed at end by a few notes by H. Sike headed "Miscellanea de Christo undique collecta".Record origin: "Manuscript description based on the Bodleian Library's public card index of Arabic manuscripts with additional enhancements by the OCIMCO project team."
Full catalogue record in Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate WorldContents: Anonymous, Kitāb Bulūqiyā wa-Jahān Shāh wa-Jāmāsp wa-malikat al-ḥayāt Yamlīkhā (ff. 1a-85a). Anonymous, Qiṣṣat Ibn Salāmah wa-mā jará lahu maʻa Durrat al-Ghawāṣṣ (ff. 85v-119b).Record origin: "Manuscript description based on the Bodleian Library's public card index of Arabic manuscripts with additional enhancements by the OCIMCO project team."
Record origin: "Manuscript description based on the Bodleian Library's public card index of Arabic manuscripts with additional enhancements by the OCIMCO project team."