In poems with short verses (A and E) each verse starts a new line. In the poems with longer verses, the exceeding words are centered in the next line. The two halves of each verse end with a period. Fol. 2 recto has a catchword, indicating that it is the last folio of the fascicle.; Fol. 1. A. The last 23 verses of לכה רעי ורע המאורים, (Davidson, TMHP 936ל), in the anthology of Ibn Gabirol's Poems Shire Shelomo published by Bialik and Ravnitsky, vol. III 1927 no. 25. Only a minority of the verses here match the printed version, and these are in a different order.; C. Under the heading ולה איצא פי אלתזהד, the first line of אם תאהב להיות באנשי חלד (TMHP 5498א; Brody-Schirmann no. 76).; Fol. 2. D. The latter part of ניחר בקראי גרוני, composed as the author left Saragosa (Davidson, TMHP 429נ; Brody-Schirmann no. 122). This folio starts at verse 32.; The first 17 lines of נפש אשר עלו שאוניה (TMHP 429נ; Brody-Schirmann no. 122).; Hebrew. Hebrew
Physical Location:
Library at the Katz Center, Genizah Fragments, RAR MS 85.126.27
Collection:
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library)
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