
Date of this Version
6-3-2015
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Keywords
Hebrew language--Etymology--Early works to 1800 Fragments, Excerpts, Etymological dictionaries, Glossaries, Manuscripts Latin--13th century, Manuscripts Medieval
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http://openn.library.upenn.edu/Data/0001/html/ljs108.html
Recommended Citation
Porter, Dot, "Facsimile of LJS 108, Manuscript leaf from Interpretationes Hebraicorum nominum" (2015). Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies (SIMS): EBooks. 236.
https://repository.upenn.edu/sims_ebooks/236


Comments
Leaf containing entries beginning with the letter G, from Gaas to Gareb. The leaf was written in England, ca. 1220, in early Gothic book script, in 2 columns of 32 lines, with the first line of text above the line, frame-ruled in lead. Initials, paragraph marks, and line-fillers in red.