[Digest of Talmud Yerushlami aggadot (Rosh ha-shanah I, 4 - Taʻaniyot IV, 2)] : manuscript

Alternate Title
Agadot ha-Yerushalmi (Rosh ha-shanah 1:4 - Taʹaniyot 4:2)
Creator
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library). Halper 85
Form
books
Date
between 1200 and 1299
Language
Hebrew
Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE); Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE)
Subject
Hebrew language, Talmudic
Aggada
Extent
10 fols. (1 fascicle; 5 bifolia?) : complete; foliated (at top of folio 1: (ח (8 or possibly (ה (5)
Publisher
[publisher not identified]
Notes
Some completions in margins; vocalization, sporadic, where necessary.
The end of an article is signified by a sof pasuḳ, (or alternatively two horizontal puncti)and a space.
Published by L. Ginzburg in Ginze Shekhṭer vol. I, 1928 pp. 387-429 [Ginze Shekhṭer. New York, JTS, 1928-1928, v. 1, p. 387-429]. The text is divided into chapters (matching the Talmudic division); on fol. 1v the editor mentions that there are parallel sources in Midrash Shemuel and in Sheʻiltot.
The fascicle contains excerpts from Rosh ha-shanah I 4 to Taʹaniyot IV אנשי משמר היו מתענין כל יום, arranged in their Talmudic order.
An additional folio from the same ms., the one that precedes fol. 1 here, was published by Ginzburg in Śeride ha-Yerushalmi, pp. 152-153 (Śeride ha-Yerushalmi / Louis Ginzburg. Hildeshim ; New York : G. Olms, 1970, p. 152-153).
The peculiar sequence of tractates Rosh ha-shanah - Taʹanit is also found in the editio-princeps of the Mishnah (Naples 1492).
Hebrew and Aramaic. Hebrew
Forms part of: Cairo Genizah Collection
Related works
Digital facsimile for browsing (Colenda): https://colenda.library.upenn.edu/catalog/81431-p3sj1b906
Also listed in
Penn Libraries Catalog
Physical Location
Library at the Katz Center, Genizah Fragments, Halper 85
Provenance
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
Cairo Genizah Collection (Dropsie College. Library).
Adler.
Rights
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Resource Type
Text

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