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Reshut le-nishmat le-Fesah leha-R. Binyamin. Yeʻidot yagidun. = רשות לנשמת לפסח לה״ר בנימין. יעידות יגידון.

Publication:
[1400-1499?]
Format/Description:
Book
2 leaves : parchment ; 125 x 95 (70 x 55) mm
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Standardized Title:
Siddur (Roman rite). Selections.
סידור.
Other Title:
Yeʻidot yagidun
יעידות יגידון
רשות לנשמת לפסח.
כל ברואי מעלה ומטה.
Subjects:
Judaism -- Roman rite -- Liturgy.
Judaism -- Roman rite.
Piyutim.
Jewish religious poetry.
Judaism -- Roman rite -- Liturgy -- Texts.
Form/Genre:
Texts.
Mansucripts, Hebrew.
Manuscripts, Renaissance.
Prayers.
Detached leaves.
Language:
In Hebrew.
Biography/History:
Rabbi Binyamin has been identified as the son of Rabbi Yoʼav mi-Roma (author of Reshut le-nishmat le-Shavuʻot).
Summary:
Vellum bifolium of 2 non-consecutive leaves from a Siddur according to the Roman rite. Leaf 1 consists of the piyut "Reshut le-nishmat le-Fesah" which is sung after Hallel during Shaḥarit of Pesaḥ ; Leaf 2 verso includes part of the baḳashah "Kol be-ruʼe maʻalah" attributed to Rabbi Shlomo Ibn Gabirol.
Notes:
Ms. leaves.
Title from caption.
Layout: Written in 15 lines.
Script: Written in Italian rabbinic Hebrew script, in black ink, partly vocalized.
Origin: Written probably in Italy in the 15th century.
Item cataloged from digital facsimile and existing description.
At bottom of leaf 1 verso: "Reshut le-nishmat le-Shavuʻot le-R. Yoʼav min ha-keneset, z.l.h.h."
At bottom of leaf 1 verso: ״רשות לנשמת לשבועות לר׳ יועב מן הכנסת, זלה״ה״.
Penn Provenance:
Gift of David Werner Amram to Dropsie College, 1924.
Formerly held in the Library of the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning.
Contributor:
Amram, David Werner, 1866-1939, former owner.
Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, former owner.
Contains:
Biniyamin ben Yoʼav, mi-Roma. "Reshut le-nishmat le-Fesah". Selections.
Ibn Gabirol, active 11th century. Kol be-ruʼe maʻalah u-maṭah. Selections.
Reshut le-nishmat le-Fesaḥ
Kol be-reʼu maʻalah u-maṭah.
רשות לנשמת לפסח.
כל ברואי מעלה ומטה.
OCLC:
957032343