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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Judah, ha-Levi, active 12th century.
Contributor:
Joseph ben Sheshet ibn Latimi.
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
Language:
Judeo-Arabic
Subjects (All):
Yoẓerot.
Piyutim.
Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew.
Hebrew poetry, Medieval.
Penn Provenance:
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
Cairo Genizah Collection (Dropsie College. Library).
Amram.
Physical Description:
2 fols. : folio 2r-v have text, but highly faded
paper 17.4 X 10.4 cm material applied: black ink ruling method: columns: 1 lines: 18.
Contained In:
Cairo Genizah Collection
Other Title:
Yotser
Secular poem
Place of Publication:
[Orient], [publisher not identified], [11th century-13th century?]
Language Note:
Hebrew. Hebrew
Notes:
A. (fol. 1r) Heading למ׳ יהודה ז״ל. A piyyuṭ by Judah ha-Levi that functions as an Ahavah, יודעי הפיצוני ימי עוני (Davidson, Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew poetry 1567; in the Diṿan published by Brody, Berlin, 1910, vol. III p. 20).
B. (fol. 1v) A secular poem by Joseph ben Sheshet ibn Latimi רחמי ידיד (Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew poetry ר832). Published by J. Schirmann, Yediʹot ha-makhon le-ḥeḳer ha-shirat ha-ʹivrit, v. 2, 1936 p. 182-183, from a different ms. source, where it appears as a Geʾulah piyuṭ.
Forms part of: Cairo Genizah Collection.
Cited in:
Halper, no. 281
IMHM, no. F38399
OCLC:
1366218227

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