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Ilan Diagrams

Uppsala (Sweden), University Library: 27

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IdentifierUppsala (Sweden), University Library: O Hebr. 27
Primary Manuscript TitlesEแบ“ แธคayyim
Alternative Manuscript TitlesUppsala, University Library, O Hebr. 27

Manuscript History

Origin
Date Information1730-1750 (?)

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MaterialPaper ๐Ÿ›ˆRefers generally to all types of thin matted or felted sheets or webs of fiber formed and dried on a fine screen from a pulpy water suspension. The fibers may be animal, such as hair, silk or wool, or mineral, such as asbestos, or synthetic. However most paper is made from cellulosic plant fiber, such as from wood pulp, grass, cotton, linen, and straw. ๐Ÿ”Ž๏ธŽSearch for Ilanot with this Material
FormCodex ๐Ÿ›ˆAncient manuscripts generally taking the form of the modern book: bound leaves of paper or parchment with information inscribed on both faces, attached at a center fold. For books that are printed rather than inscribed, before 1501, use 'incunabula.' ๐Ÿ”Ž๏ธŽSearch for Ilanot with this Form
Number of Pages184
Dimensions Description37 ร— 23
Hand DescriptionAshkenazic

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Uppsala (Sweden), University Library: 27

About the Ilan

TextGrid URI of the Editiontextgrid:4b249

Surfaces of the Ilan

Recto

(not publicly available)

About the Manuscript

Identifiers and Titles

IdentifierUppsala (Sweden), University Library: O Hebr. 27
Primary Manuscript TitlesEแบ“ แธคayyim
Alternative Manuscript TitlesUppsala, University Library, O Hebr. 27

Manuscript History

Origin
Date Information1730-1750 (?)

Physical Description

MaterialPaper ๐Ÿ›ˆRefers generally to all types of thin matted or felted sheets or webs of fiber formed and dried on a fine screen from a pulpy water suspension. The fibers may be animal, such as hair, silk or wool, or mineral, such as asbestos, or synthetic. However most paper is made from cellulosic plant fiber, such as from wood pulp, grass, cotton, linen, and straw. ๐Ÿ”Ž๏ธŽSearch for Ilanot with this Material
FormCodex ๐Ÿ›ˆAncient manuscripts generally taking the form of the modern book: bound leaves of paper or parchment with information inscribed on both faces, attached at a center fold. For books that are printed rather than inscribed, before 1501, use 'incunabula.' ๐Ÿ”Ž๏ธŽSearch for Ilanot with this Form
Number of Pages184
Dimensions Description37 ร— 23
Hand DescriptionAshkenazic

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