Hebrew synagogue Megillah scroll
Description
Held in an open-ended cardboard tube 430 mm long and covered with black cloth on which there is some blindtooling and a label on which is typed, 'Bible/ Book of Esther/ Hebrew synagogue roll/ MS. 400'. The Hebrew text contains many tagim. The scroll is somewhat worn and mutilated. This scroll of Esther was probably written during the thirteenth century for synagogue use during the Jewish feast of Purim. Comprises a complete synagogue Megillah scroll. From the library of Lord Brotherton.
Metadata
Identifier | hc5ss62f |
IRN | 372710 |
Class Mark | BC MS 400 |
Level | Item |
Type of Record | Archives - ISAD(G) |
Peristent Link | http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/hc5ss62f |
Collection(s) | Medieval Manuscripts |
Category | Archive Print |
Parent Record | Medieval Manuscripts (Brotherton Collection) |
Date | ca. 1201-1300 |
Size and Medium | 1 scroll, ca. 2184 mm long with 11 columns of text x 370 mm high with 36 lines of text to a column. Made of leather and attached to a wooden roller |