ثيقة شرعيّة: Bodl. MS heb. c 13/25 + Bodl. MS heb. c 13/26 + T-S K10.4

ثيقة شرعيّة Bodl. MS heb. c 13/25 + Bodl. MS heb. c 13/26 + T-S K10.4

العلامات

الوصف

Marriage contract (ketubba). Location: New Cairo. Groom: Natan b. David. Bride: Sitt al-Sāda bt. ʿOvadya. One of the oldest and largest illuminated medieval ketubbot from the Geniza. Containing six layers of calligraphic borders of varying widths, including piyyutim in micrography; one thin border of gold outlined in blue; one wide border of gold calligraphy on a blue background; two arches of intersecting circles of micrography interspersed with red, blue, and gold shapes, and the monumental calligraphy of the poetic superscription in gold and blue. As a whole, this ketubbah appears to have been executed to the highest standards of medieval Levantine Jewish book art. Some portions of other decorated and illuminated ketubbot from this period have been preserved, but because of their fragmentary state they have not yet received extensive scholarly attention (see, for example, T-S 16.104, T-S 16.73, and T-S 24.17). Join by Noam Sienna, and information from Sienna, N. (2018). Reunited At Last: T-S K10.4 and Bodl. MS. Heb. c. 13/25. [Genizah Research Unit, Fragment of the Month, July 2018]. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.34050. Note that Goitein treats Bodl. MS heb. c 13/25–26 and Bodl. MS heb. c 13/27–28 as if they are pieces of the same ketubba. This is possible but not certain, as the fragments are not continuous.

Bodl. MS heb. c 13/25 25 verso

25 verso

النصوص المفرّغة

الترجمة

Bodl. MS heb. c 13/26 26 recto

26 recto

Bodl. MS heb. c 13/25 25 recto

25 recto

Bodl. MS heb. c 13/26 26 verso

26 verso
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