Letter

Title Letter
Publication Place Egypt, Africa -
Type belge
Language ara,jrb
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 2
Library: British Library - Endangered Archives Program (EAP)
Record ID EAP025/1/373
Library Location Cambridge University Library
Notes Letter of ʿEli ha-Mumḥe (‘the Adept’) b. Abraham, Jerusalem, to Ephraim b. Šemarya, in Fusṭāṭ (c. 1045 CE), with the continuation and, inverted, the address on verso. Verso also contains Arabic jottings, part of which are written transversely across the page. Edited by Gil (1983: II 430-1).
Atıf Letter, British Library, EAP025/1/373, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP025-1-373
Yazı sistemleri Arabic, Hebrew
Atıf koşulları Except as otherwise permitted under your national copyright law this material may not be copied or distributed further
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Letter

Publication Place Egypt, Africa -
Type belge
Language ara,jrb
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 2
Library British Library - Endangered Archives Program (EAP)
Record ID EAP025/1/373
Library Location Cambridge University Library
Notes Letter of ʿEli ha-Mumḥe (‘the Adept’) b. Abraham, Jerusalem, to Ephraim b. Šemarya, in Fusṭāṭ (c. 1045 CE), with the continuation and, inverted, the address on verso. Verso also contains Arabic jottings, part of which are written transversely across the page. Edited by Gil (1983: II 430-1).
Atıf Letter, British Library, EAP025/1/373, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP025-1-373
Yazı sistemleri Arabic, Hebrew
Atıf koşulları Except as otherwise permitted under your national copyright law this material may not be copied or distributed further
Görüntü yönü right-to-left
British Library - Endangered Archives Program (EAP) - Ottoman library catalog search
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