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Commentary on the Mishnah by Maimonides — [13th century]; [Orient]

MS. Pococke 242

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Title

Commentary on the Mishnah by Maimonides — [13th century]; [Orient]

Shelfmark

MS. Pococke 242

Place of origin

[Orient]

Date

[13th century]

Language

Hebrew

Contents

ff. 1r-180v Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204משה בן מימון Commentary on the Mishnah in Hebrew (Seder Moʿed) פרוש המשנה לרמב"ם בערבית (סדר מועד)

Form

codex

Support

paper

Physical extent

ff. 183

Acquisition

Edward Pococke's collection of oriental MSS (mostly Armenian, Hebrew and Arabic) was purchased by the Library for £800 in 1692 (see Summary Catalogue, vol. II, p. 1008).

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