B15637

Language code

heb, arc

Shelfmark

DDc.3.01 - DDc.3.04

Title

Hamishah humshe torah ...

Varying form of title

Spine title: Bomberg Biblia Hebraica

Publication, distribution, etc.

[Venice] :, [Juan de Gara],, [1568].

Physical description

4v. ;, Fo.

Note

Previously Aa.2.1-4, and Dc.1.9-12.

Note

Text in Hebrew and Aramaic.

Note

Title transliterated from the Hebrew.

Note

Contains Pentateuch with Aramaic version attributed to Onkelos, commentaries of Rashi and Hezekiah ben Manoah, and glosses of Jacob ben Asher, followed by Meghilloth, with Aramaic paraphrases and commentary of Rashi; and Haphtaroth, with commentary of David Kimhi.

Note

Vol. I: ms. note of building work and gifts given to Eton by Thomas Weaver, Fellow.

Provenance

Bookplate of Eton College.

Provenance

Ms. ex libris reading "Sum Guill. Charci", i.e., William Charke (1599-1617).

Binding

?16th century blind-stamped vellum. Remains of ties.

Copy-specific note

Previously misidentified as the third Rabbinic bible, published in 1549 by Daniel Bomberg. Spine label gives title "Bomberg Biblia Hebraica".

Copy-specific note

Further note on the bequest of Thomas Wever to Eton College, 16th century.

Added entry--place

Italy, Venice.
001B15637
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096##$aDDc.3.01 - DDc.3.04
24500$aHamishah humshe torah ...
24638$aBomberg Biblia Hebraica
260##$a[Venice] :$b[Juan de Gara],$c[1568].
300##$a4v. ;$cFo.
500##$aPreviously Aa.2.1-4, and Dc.1.9-12.
500##$aText in Hebrew and Aramaic.
500##$aTitle transliterated from the Hebrew.
500##$aContains Pentateuch with Aramaic version attributed to Onkelos, commentaries of Rashi and Hezekiah ben Manoah, and glosses of Jacob ben Asher, followed by Meghilloth, with Aramaic paraphrases and commentary of Rashi; and Haphtaroth, with commentary of David Kimhi.
500##$aVol. I: ms. note of building work and gifts given to Eton by Thomas Weaver, Fellow.
561##$aBookplate of Eton College.
561##$aMs. ex libris reading "Sum Guill. Charci", i.e., William Charke (1599-1617).
563##$a?16th century blind-stamped vellum. Remains of ties.
590##$aPreviously misidentified as the third Rabbinic bible, published in 1549 by Daniel Bomberg. Spine label gives title "Bomberg Biblia Hebraica".
590##$aFurther note on the bequest of Thomas Wever to Eton College, 16th century.
752##$aItaly$dVenice.
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