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[Igeret orḥot ʻolam] ... [etc.].

Author/Creator:
Farissol, Abraham ben Mordecai, approximately 1451-approximately 1525.
Format/Description:
Manuscript
36 leaves : paper ; 197 x 143 (130 x 92) mm bound to 206 x 153 mm
Production:
[Italy], [after 1525]
Status/Location:
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Subjects:
Jewish diaspora -- Early works to 1800.
Geography -- Early works to 1800.
Geography.
Chess -- Early works to 1800.
Chess.
Jewish diaspora.
Form/Genre:
Codices (bound manuscripts)
Diagrams.
Treatises.
Manuscripts, Renaissance.
Language:
Hebrew.
Summary:
Geographical treatise on the locations of all dispersed Jewish peoples, including the first mention of the New World in Hebrew, a diagram representing the sky over the New World, and accounts of the coasts of Africa, India, and the Far East, followed by a copy of a brief 15th-century treatise on chess.
Contents:
1. f.1r-34v: Igeret orḥot ʻolam / Abraham ben Mordecai Farissol.
2. f.35r-36r: Melitsah tsaḥah ʻal tseḥoḳ ha-shaḳ / Bonsenior ibn Yaḥya.
Notes:
Ms. codex.
Title for manuscript supplied by cataloger from title for predominant work (Sotheby's).
Collation: Paper, i + 36 + i; 1-3¹⁰ 4⁶. Catchwords on most leaves (f. 2-33), lower left verso.
Layout: Written in 30 long lines; ruled in faint ink with vertical bounding lines.
Script: Written in Italian semi-cursive Hebrew script by Joseph ben Abraham Finzi di Legnago (Fabrizio Lelli), with a note and drawing in the hand of the author (f. 32v, according to Edna Engel), and a brief work added at the end of the manuscript in a later hand (f. 35r-36r).
Decoration: Diagram of 6 stars and 16 symbols resembling the letter S, with a caption explaining that they represent stars and lines in the sky in the New World (f. 32v); decorative additions in the outer margins of the early leaves of the manuscript, including several manicules (f. 1r-12v).
Binding: Modern morocco, blind-tooled, over pasteboards.
Origin: Written in northern Italy, probably Ferrara, after 1525 (Edna Engel).
The author and his scribal workshop, but not this manuscript, are discussed in Engel, Edna. "Abraham ben Mordecai Farissol: Sephardi tradition of book making in northern Italy of the Renaissance period." In Jewish Art 18 (1992), 149-167.
Local notes:
Lawrence J. Schoenberg & Barbara Brizdle Manuscript Initiative.
Penn Provenance:
Ownership inscriptions: Gui Senicano [?], Dalmatia, 1587 (front flyleaf, recto); Domino Jacomo, Gramaldi, Zamaria Razzaro, Zaliman (back flyleaf, verso).
Offered for sale at auction at Sotheby's, 10 Jul. 2012, lot 28.
Purchased by Lawrence J. Schoenberg, 2012.
Deposit by Lawrence J. Schoenberg and Barbara Brizdle, 2012.
Publications about:
Herman, Nicholas. Making the Renaissance Manuscript: Discoveries from Philadelphia Libraries (exh. cat.). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Libraries, 2020. 290-92 (cat. 88).
Cited as:
LJS 499.
Contributor:
Finzi, Joseph ben Abraham, scribe.
Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Contains:
Ibn Yaḥya, Bonsenior, active 15th century. Melitsah tsaḥah ʻal tseḥoḳ ha-shaḳ.
OCLC:
810337510