Samaritan ritual [007]
- Description:
- Decoration: Abecedarion of Samaritan into Arabic inside front cover. Various colophons with staggered rubrication., Origin: Samaria, Mount Gerazim, Nablus, 19th Century. Date given as Ragab 1265, that is, March-April 1887., Manuscript codex. Title devised by cataloger., Collation: Quarto in quires varying in number; I, III, V⁶; II, IV¹⁴; VI¹²;VII-XII¹⁰. Catchwords in bottom margin, folio numbers in pencil added later., No translation of the text has been made but it has been described as, A ritual, not very old. by Dr. Louis Ginzberg of the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1921. This work also contains psalms and hymns., Binding: Original leather with oriental flap 203 x 165 mm rag paper pasted onto both covers., and Script: Samaritan square hand. Intermittent rubrication in same Samaritan Square Hand with some red in Arabic. 118 leaves of text, 2 of index & notes.
- Subject:
- Manuscripts, Arabic, Rituals (Liturgical books), and Sabastiyah (Israel)
- Date:
- 1265
- License:
- Creative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Rights Holder:
- University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
- Rights:
- No Copyright - United States
- Use Restrictions:
- Property rights reside with Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries. All requests for permission to publish collection materials must be submitted to Special Collections & University Archives.
- Title:
- Samaritan ritual [007]
- Language:
- Arabic [ara] and Samaritan Aramaic [sam]
- Provenance:
- Ownership and Custodial History: Transported into house of Jusuf id Danafi in 1273 (Nablus) 1909; MS obtained by E.S.B. from Bishop Hurst sale. and Donation/Purchase ; Julia Burgess, 1935-1942.
- Media:
- Image
- Work Type:
- manuscripts (documents)
- Collections:
- University of Oregon Special Collections Manuscripts and Rare Books
- Author:
- Ibrahim, Salih Margan Ibn and Hakir, Abdul Al
- Location:
- Samaria >> Northern District >> Israel
- Repository:
- University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives