Albaradani, Joseph, approximately 925-approximately 999; Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library). Halper 261
Date:
1100s
Language:
Hebrew
Provenance:
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).; Cairo Genizah Collection (Dropsie College. Library).; Amram.
2 fols. : consecutive; loss in lower external edge
Rights:
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Notes:
Verse endings denoted by a sof pasuḳ, piyyut endings by 6-7 spaces.; A. The fragment starts with a transitional strophe ידידים חונים מתחת לסיני.; B. A piyyut of the Divrin type, on the Ten Commandments וידבר דבר והקים שמי ערץ. Two-verse strophes, the first of which starts וידבר, the second starts אלוהים. Followed by its refrain ירד על הר סיני לקבל תורה by Joseph Albaradani; Published from parallel ms. sources (where the title iis ירד עלה סיני לקבל תורה) by T. Beeri, Matsdarim ṿe-yotsrot be-fiyuṭe Yosef Albaradani (Doctoral dissertation), Jerusalem, 1999, p.420-421; ha-Ḥazan ha-gadol asher be-Bagdad. Jerusalem : Makhon Ben-Tsevi, 2003, p. 517-519. 16 verses rhymed רה-. The acrostic signature in the first 12 reads יוסף אלברדאני.; C. Another Divrin אנכי זמותי לאיתן זרעך ארבה. Each strophe begins with אנכי. Followed by its refrain שבעה קולות בקול אחד נשכלות. Continues on fol. 2.; D. Matsdar זמינה אודות זיבוד נכבדות by Joseph Albaradani. Monorhymed דות-.; E. Another Matsdar by Joseph Albaradani ̇ חוקות בריתי הבריאות. Monorhymed אות-.; F. Another Matsdar by Joseph Albaradani טרם שמי מעונות . Monorhymed נות-.; G. Another Matsdar by Joseph Albaradani יסוד עולם ושתיות. Monorhymed יות-. The fragment ends after the fourth verse.; Hebrew. Hebrew; The manuscript includes a series of Matsdarim; was reconstructed and published by T. Beery, ha-Ḥazan ha-gadol asher be-Bagdad. Jerusalem : Makhon Ben-Tsevi, 2003, p. 503-510, including Cambridge TS NS 243.110; New York JTSA ENA 2694 fol. 33 (fol. 2 here); ENA 2923 fols. 2-3.; Forms part of: Cairo Genizah Collection.
Physical Location:
Library at the Katz Center, Genizah Fragments, Halper 261
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