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Letter T-S 13J14.20

İsim Letter T-S 13J14.20
Basım Tarihi: 11th century
Basım Yeri - Cambridge University Library
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Leaf: (height: 27.6 cm, width: 18.5 cm)
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Demirbaş Numarası T-S 13J14.20
Kayıt Numarası cambridge_genizah-4478
Lokasyon Cambridge University Library
Tarih 11th century
Notlar Part of a letter, probably from the leaders of the Jewish community in Alexandria to Ephraim b. Šemarya in Fusṭāṭ, describing the ransoming and generous treatment of two Jewish captives by Nathaniel ha-Kohen, and the special prayers recited in honour of both Nathaniel and David ha-Levi b. Isaac, on every Sabbath on account of their past generosity. The letter also begins to narrate the tale of a ship belonging to the Muslim pirate Jabārah ibn Muḵtār, that set sail from Anṭalya (western Turkey) heading west, but called in at Ramadah (Tunisia) with ten Jewish captives, whose money had been stolen and who needed to be ransomed (11th century). | Condition: torn, holes | Layout: 23 lines (recto; verso is blank) | more | less
Parçası Olduğu The Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection
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Letter T-S 13J14.20

Basım Tarihi 11th century
Basım Yeri - Cambridge University Library
Tür Kitap
Dil İbranice
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar Leaf: (height: 27.6 cm, width: 18.5 cm)
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası T-S 13J14.20
Kayıt Numarası cambridge_genizah-4478
Lokasyon Cambridge University Library
Tarih 11th century
Notlar Part of a letter, probably from the leaders of the Jewish community in Alexandria to Ephraim b. Šemarya in Fusṭāṭ, describing the ransoming and generous treatment of two Jewish captives by Nathaniel ha-Kohen, and the special prayers recited in honour of both Nathaniel and David ha-Levi b. Isaac, on every Sabbath on account of their past generosity. The letter also begins to narrate the tale of a ship belonging to the Muslim pirate Jabārah ibn Muḵtār, that set sail from Anṭalya (western Turkey) heading west, but called in at Ramadah (Tunisia) with ten Jewish captives, whose money had been stolen and who needed to be ransomed (11th century). | Condition: torn, holes | Layout: 23 lines (recto; verso is blank) | more | less
Parçası Olduğu The Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection
Malzeme Paper
Digital Library of the Middle East
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