The Prague Bible
Collection Description
The Prague Bible, an illuminated manuscript on vellum, was copied by the scribe Mattathias ben Jonah, of Laun, and completed in Prague on 28 Av 5249 [1489]. The manuscript is in three volumes, Torah, Neviim and Ketuvim (Pentateuch, Prophets and Hagiographa), and includes the biblical text accompanied by Rashi’s commentary. There are eighty four illuminated leaves, four of them with full page decoration. The commentary text is important for its variants from printed editions. The Bible was at one time in the hands of Moses Mendelssohn and it was later owned by Abraham Geiger. It was presented as a gift to Yeshiva University’s Mendel Gottesman Library by Ludwig and Erica Jesselson in 1985.
Collection URL
Click URL to view — http://www.yu.edu/libraries/praguebible.asp
Creator
Subjects
Materials
Language
eng
Site Created
2005
Institution Type
Academic library
Inclusive Dates
1489
Metro Funded Project
Yes
Alternate URL
http://cdm128401.cdmhost.com/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=%2Fyu
Metro Funding Year
2005
Full Project Title
The Prague Bible
Part of Collection
Citation
Yeshiva University, "The Prague Bible," in digitalMETRO, Item #13, http://www.nycdigital.org/items/show/13 (accessed February 8, 2012).
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