Piyyuṭ; medical Mosseri X.37
- Holding institution:
- Cambridge University Library
- Data provider:
- Cambridge University Library
- Title:
- Piyyuṭ; medical Mosseri X.37
- Date:
- 6th-19th century
- Description:
- Recto: collection of verses from piyyuṭim with acrostics of the names Judah, Isaac and Abraham. Verso: Arabic medical prescription mentioning figs, vinegar, sal ammoniac, and oxymel; on the margin of verso, lines of a Hebrew liturgical poemCondition: Torn, holes, slightly rubbedLayout: 15 lines
- Language:
- Hebrew
Arabic - Type (Narrower):
- Manuscripts
- Type (Broader):
- Text
- Provenance:
- Collected 1909–1912 from Fustat, Egypt, by Jacques (Jack) Mosseri and given by the Mosseri family to Cambridge University Library on long-term loan in 2006
- Medium:
- Paper
- Extent:
- Leaf: (height: 13.2 cm, width: 16.3 cm)
- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Library
- Rights:
- This image may be used in accord with fair use and fair dealing provisions, including teaching and research. If you wish to reproduce it within publications or on the public web, please contact genizah@lib.cam.ac.uk.
This metadata is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. - Identifier:
- Mosseri X.37
- Is part of:
- The Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection