Colette Sirat Livres
2 novembre 1934



Hebrew Manuscripts of the Middle Ages
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
This book explores the rich tradition of Hebrew manuscript culture between the tenth and fifteenth centuries, highlighting the artistry and significance of these texts. It features illustrations that showcase the intricate designs and craftsmanship involved in manuscript creation, offering insights into the historical and cultural context of the time. Readers will gain an appreciation for the role these manuscripts played in preserving Jewish heritage and knowledge throughout the centuries.
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