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[Kitve Shelomoh Yosef Ḳarpi me-Liṿorno].[כתבי שלמה יוסף קארפי מליוורנו].

İsim [Kitve Shelomoh Yosef Ḳarpi me-Liṿorno].[כתבי שלמה יוסף קארפי מליוורנו].
Yazar Ḳarpi, Shelomoh Yosef b. Natan.
Basım Tarihi: 1744
Basım Yeri [Livorno], 1744-1745., [לוורנו], תק"ה. -
Konu Jews, Italian., History., Jews., Italy--Padua., Italy--Livorno., Jews--Italy--Livorno--History--Sources., Jews--Italy--Padua--History--Sources., Jews, Italian--History--Sources., Cabala--History., Cabala., Hebrew poetry., Shabbethai Tzevi, 1626-1676., Ricchi, Raphael Immanuel ben Abraham Ḥai, 1688-1743., Ḥayon, Nehemiah Ḥiyya ben Moses, -approximately 1730., Ashkenazi, Ẓevi Hirsch ben Jacob, -1718.
Tür Belge
Dil ara,heb,ita
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 148 leaves : paper ; 140 x 98 (110 x 65) mm bound to 145 x 105 mm
Kütüphane: Penn Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası 1110108774
Kayıt Numarası 9969495413503681
Lokasyon University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Tarih 1744
Notlar Ms. codex., Title supplied by cataloger., Collation: Paper, 148; 1¹⁰ 2⁶ 3⁴ 4⁴ (-1) 5⁸ (-8) 6¹⁰ (-6) 7⁶ 8¹⁰ 9⁶ 10¹⁰ 11⁶ 12¹⁰ 13⁶ 14¹⁰ 15⁶ 16¹⁰ 17⁶ 18¹⁰ (-4,5,6) 19⁶ 20¹⁰ ; contemporary foliation in ink on folios 1-146, upper left recto, 1-16, 24-42, 44-131, 138-140, 144-160; modern foliation in pencil, lower left recto, [1-148]. References in this record are to modern foliation., Layout: Written in fourteen to seventeen long lines with indents used for the beginning of letter passages; for long form poetry, double columns are used (for example, f. 65v); in other verse sections, a column in the center of the folio is used to demarcate (for example, f. 77v)., Script: Written in 18th-century Italian Hebrew cursive script by multiple hands., Binding: Contemporary vellum on soft board, likely original; no spine cords apparent. There is evidence for a contemporary spine title, no longer legible., Origin: Written in Livorno, a Tuscan port city near Pisa, in the hands of members of the Carpi family, in 1744-1745 (f. 1r). | Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rare Judaica Acquisitions Fund., Kestenbaum, April 7, 2016 Lot 113 | Hebrew, with a few words in Italian in the genealogy portion on the rear paste-down. | Sold by Kestenbaum and Company (New York, NY), sale 68 (April 7, 2016) lot 113.
Örnek Metin This is a manuscript of collected writings and correspondence of Solomon Joseph Ḳarpi (then spelled Carpi) of Livorno. The opening letter is addressed to his brother, Yiśraʼel Ḥayim Ḳarpi, called "the great emissary" in Aramaic ("hai sheluḥah rabah," f. 1r) on the title page which includes a note about the manuscript's creation. Writing about Shabtai Tsevi (Izmir 1626 - Ulcinj 1676, f. v-22r), he records testimonies about a trip through Istanbul (f. 5v-6v) and its surrounding villages (f. 7r-7v) and Shabtai in Italy, including Casale Monferrato (f. 8r-16v). Other materials include correspondence of a R. Mordekhai Bośki, a Shadar (acronym for Sheluḥa de-rabanan, a rabbinical emissary; f. 54r); a ḳinah written by Ya'aḳov Ḥayim Castir-Franco of Padua, possibly about a local tragic event (f. 67r-69v); a eulogy and poem on the death of R. Immanuel Ḥai Ricchi (Ferrara 1688 - Modena? 1743), a prominent cabalist and author of Mishnat ḥasidim and Hon ʻashir, who was murdered on the road near Modena (f. 90r-93r); correspondence to R. Joseph Galiḳi (then called Gallichi), a rabbi in Livorno (f. 110v). Included is a work titled "Naḥalat tsevi" (f. 93r-102v), a condemnation of the proto-Sabbatean writer Neḥemia Ḥayon (Egypt? ca. 1655- North Africa? ca. 1730) attesting to "the nefarious incident, 'Ḥiya Ḥayon sh.r.i.'" (acronym shem reshaʻim yirḳaṿ, or "let the name of the wicked rot") and the mention of Ḥayon's nemesis, R. Tsevi Ashkenazi (known as Ḥakham Tsevi; Velké Meziříčí 1656 - Lviv 1718) and mentioning Ḥayon's anti-Ashkenazi polemic ha-Ttsad Tsevi; the introduction ends with Ḳarpi's prayer to be remembered as siding with R. Ashkenazi (who is not named), and a note that the name of the treatise is the same gematriah as his full name. Some folios, possibly with text, may be missing where there are breaks in the contemporary foliation sequence (after f. 16, 42, 131, 140). Other places named are Severino (f. 114r) and Siena (f. 116v). The manuscript concludes with a poem in honor of Carpi's son Simḥah's marriage (f. 146v-147r). The paste-downs inside each cover have records of the births of members of the Carpi family, with the latest dated 1750.
Atıf Şekli UPenn CAJS Rar Ms 506.
İçerik Ḳarpi, Shelomoh Yosef b. Natan. Naḥalat tsevi., קארפי, שלמה יוסף בן נתן. נחלת צבי.
Tür Sources., codices (bound manuscripts), religious poetry, personal correspondence, Manuscripts, European.
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[Kitve Shelomoh Yosef Ḳarpi me-Liṿorno].[כתבי שלמה יוסף קארפי מליוורנו].

Yazar Ḳarpi, Shelomoh Yosef b. Natan.
Basım Tarihi 1744
Basım Yeri [Livorno], 1744-1745., [לוורנו], תק"ה. -
Konu Jews, Italian., History., Jews., Italy--Padua., Italy--Livorno., Jews--Italy--Livorno--History--Sources., Jews--Italy--Padua--History--Sources., Jews, Italian--History--Sources., Cabala--History., Cabala., Hebrew poetry., Shabbethai Tzevi, 1626-1676., Ricchi, Raphael Immanuel ben Abraham Ḥai, 1688-1743., Ḥayon, Nehemiah Ḥiyya ben Moses, -approximately 1730., Ashkenazi, Ẓevi Hirsch ben Jacob, -1718.
Tür Belge
Dil ara,heb,ita
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 148 leaves : paper ; 140 x 98 (110 x 65) mm bound to 145 x 105 mm
Kütüphane Penn Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası 1110108774
Kayıt Numarası 9969495413503681
Lokasyon University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Tarih 1744
Notlar Ms. codex., Title supplied by cataloger., Collation: Paper, 148; 1¹⁰ 2⁶ 3⁴ 4⁴ (-1) 5⁸ (-8) 6¹⁰ (-6) 7⁶ 8¹⁰ 9⁶ 10¹⁰ 11⁶ 12¹⁰ 13⁶ 14¹⁰ 15⁶ 16¹⁰ 17⁶ 18¹⁰ (-4,5,6) 19⁶ 20¹⁰ ; contemporary foliation in ink on folios 1-146, upper left recto, 1-16, 24-42, 44-131, 138-140, 144-160; modern foliation in pencil, lower left recto, [1-148]. References in this record are to modern foliation., Layout: Written in fourteen to seventeen long lines with indents used for the beginning of letter passages; for long form poetry, double columns are used (for example, f. 65v); in other verse sections, a column in the center of the folio is used to demarcate (for example, f. 77v)., Script: Written in 18th-century Italian Hebrew cursive script by multiple hands., Binding: Contemporary vellum on soft board, likely original; no spine cords apparent. There is evidence for a contemporary spine title, no longer legible., Origin: Written in Livorno, a Tuscan port city near Pisa, in the hands of members of the Carpi family, in 1744-1745 (f. 1r). | Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rare Judaica Acquisitions Fund., Kestenbaum, April 7, 2016 Lot 113 | Hebrew, with a few words in Italian in the genealogy portion on the rear paste-down. | Sold by Kestenbaum and Company (New York, NY), sale 68 (April 7, 2016) lot 113.
Örnek Metin This is a manuscript of collected writings and correspondence of Solomon Joseph Ḳarpi (then spelled Carpi) of Livorno. The opening letter is addressed to his brother, Yiśraʼel Ḥayim Ḳarpi, called "the great emissary" in Aramaic ("hai sheluḥah rabah," f. 1r) on the title page which includes a note about the manuscript's creation. Writing about Shabtai Tsevi (Izmir 1626 - Ulcinj 1676, f. v-22r), he records testimonies about a trip through Istanbul (f. 5v-6v) and its surrounding villages (f. 7r-7v) and Shabtai in Italy, including Casale Monferrato (f. 8r-16v). Other materials include correspondence of a R. Mordekhai Bośki, a Shadar (acronym for Sheluḥa de-rabanan, a rabbinical emissary; f. 54r); a ḳinah written by Ya'aḳov Ḥayim Castir-Franco of Padua, possibly about a local tragic event (f. 67r-69v); a eulogy and poem on the death of R. Immanuel Ḥai Ricchi (Ferrara 1688 - Modena? 1743), a prominent cabalist and author of Mishnat ḥasidim and Hon ʻashir, who was murdered on the road near Modena (f. 90r-93r); correspondence to R. Joseph Galiḳi (then called Gallichi), a rabbi in Livorno (f. 110v). Included is a work titled "Naḥalat tsevi" (f. 93r-102v), a condemnation of the proto-Sabbatean writer Neḥemia Ḥayon (Egypt? ca. 1655- North Africa? ca. 1730) attesting to "the nefarious incident, 'Ḥiya Ḥayon sh.r.i.'" (acronym shem reshaʻim yirḳaṿ, or "let the name of the wicked rot") and the mention of Ḥayon's nemesis, R. Tsevi Ashkenazi (known as Ḥakham Tsevi; Velké Meziříčí 1656 - Lviv 1718) and mentioning Ḥayon's anti-Ashkenazi polemic ha-Ttsad Tsevi; the introduction ends with Ḳarpi's prayer to be remembered as siding with R. Ashkenazi (who is not named), and a note that the name of the treatise is the same gematriah as his full name. Some folios, possibly with text, may be missing where there are breaks in the contemporary foliation sequence (after f. 16, 42, 131, 140). Other places named are Severino (f. 114r) and Siena (f. 116v). The manuscript concludes with a poem in honor of Carpi's son Simḥah's marriage (f. 146v-147r). The paste-downs inside each cover have records of the births of members of the Carpi family, with the latest dated 1750.
Atıf Şekli UPenn CAJS Rar Ms 506.
İçerik Ḳarpi, Shelomoh Yosef b. Natan. Naḥalat tsevi., קארפי, שלמה יוסף בן נתן. נחלת צבי.
Tür Sources., codices (bound manuscripts), religious poetry, personal correspondence, Manuscripts, European.
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