Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford University

MS. Oppenheim Add. 8° 14

Oriental Manuscripts Oppenheim Collection

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Sidur for the entire year, minhag Carpentras

ff. 1r-376v
Sidur for the entire year according to minhag Carpentras סדור מנהג קרפנטרס לכל השנה
Language(s): Hebrew

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: ff. 376
Dimensions (leaf):
Foliation: Foliation in Arabic numerals.

Hand(s)

Sephardi semi-cursive script.

History

Origin: [Provence?]; [ca. 1400]

Provenance and Acquisition

Purchase note by Ṿidal Mosheh Rafael ben Yosef, dated 3 Teveṭ 5301 (that is 1540): "יום ג לחדש טבת שנת ה אלפים וש"א...אני וידאל משה רפאל בן פורת בכמ"ר הרופא מאשט[רו] יוסף נ"ע קניתי זה הסידור מחתני יצ"ו ר’ שלמה בכ"ר יעקב [...] ברצלוני דר היום בויסיגיאה" (fol. 376v). Ṿidal bought the sidur from his father-in-law Shlomoh ben Yaʿaḳov. Censor's signature: Antonio Franceso Enquires 1687 (fol. 376v)

Record Sources

Manuscript description based on Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, vol. I, by Adolf Neubauer, Oxford 1886, (No. 1142, Catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts in the Bodleian Library; Supplement of Addenda and Corrigenda to Vol. I No. 1142, and on the data of the Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts, National Library of Israel with additional enhancements by the cataloguer.

Availability

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Digital Images

Digital Bodleian (full digital facsimile)

Microfilm

MSS R.R. Film No. F 16603

Bibliography

    Neubauer, Adolf, Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library (Oxford, 1886), no. 1142.
    Beit-Arié, Malachi and R.A. May (eds), Catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts in the Bodleian Library; Supplement of Addenda and Corrigenda to Vol. I (A. Neubauer’s Catalogue) (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994), no. 1142.

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