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*כתאב ?כתאב |
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Join: T-S 10G5.8 + T-S 20.100
T-S 10G5.8
Recto/verso:
Section:
No. 1: Letter of condolence from a Gaon on the death of the addressee's son. (Bamerkazim, pp. 69-72); No. 2: Letter from Hayya Gaon to Qayrawan. In No. 1, T-S 20.100 begins at end of verso line 22. No. 2 begins with T-S 20.100 and continues on T-S 10G5.8 on line 53. Rotulus, written by the scribe known as Ibn Buqra (early 11th century)
Ed. S. Abramson, Ba-merkazim uva-tefutsot bi-tekufat ha-Geʻonim (in Hebrew) (1965); also ed. S. Abramson, "Letters by Ge'onim" (in Hebrew), Tarbiz 31 (1961).
Type: Letter
T-S 20.100
Recto/verso:
Section:
No. 1: Letter of condolence from a Gaon on the death of the addressee's son. (Bamerkazim, pp. 69-72); No. 2: Copy of a letter from Hayya Gaon to Qayrawan, probably to Ya’aqov b. Nissim. The original letter was written in August 11, 1006. Handwriting of Shemarya b. Elhanan. The Gaon writes to the Yeshiva and asks to copy letters and send them to other communities in the Maghreb. (Information from Gil, Kingdom, Vol. 2, #37) VMR. In No. 1, T-S 20.100 begins at end of verso line 22. No. 2 begins with T-S 20.100 and continues on T-S 10G5.8 on line 53.
Ed. S. Abramson, Ba-merkazim uva-tefutsot bi-tekufat ha-Geʻonim (in Hebrew) (1965); also ed. Moshe Gil, In the Kingdom of Ishmael (in Hebrew) (1997), vol. 2; also ed. S. Abramson, "Letters by Ge'onim" (in Hebrew), Tarbiz 31 (1961).
Type: Letter
Tags:
communal