Yitsḥaḳ Ben-Yosef, Corbeil (c. 1280)
This 14th and 15th century Askhenazi miscellany is a vademecum for personal use, destined to a scholar and composed mainly of halakhic material on ritual slaughtering, reflecting the decisions of the most important rabbinical authorities from 13th to 15th century Ashkenaz. There are also numerous treatises and tables on the Jewish and Christian calendars scattered throughout the manuscript. In addition, there is a selection of liturgical and mystical commentaries, as well as excerpts of ethical, Midrashic and Talmudic literature. The margins of the manuscript are filled with small notes and texts on medical recipes and magical incantations for various occasions in Hebrew and in Old West Yiddish.
Online Since: 12/12/2019
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- Alḥarizi, Yehudah ben Shelomoh (Author) | Avrāhām ben Dāwīd aus Posquières (Author) | Barukh ben Yitsḥaḳ (Author) | Bĕk̲ôr Šôr, Yôsēf (Author) | El'āzar Ben-Yehûdā (Author) | Heidenheim, Moritz (Former possessor) | Ibn-Gabirol, Shelomoh Ben-Yehudah (Author) | Menahem ben Jacob of Worms (Author) | Meʾir ben Barukh, Rothenburg (Author) | Mosheh ben Yaʿaḳov, mi-Ḳutsi (Author) | Perets ben Elijah, von Corbeil (Author) | Seʿadyah, Gaʾon (Author) | Simcha ben Samuel, aus Vitry (Author) | Yehudah ben Shemuʾel, he-Ḥasid (Author) | Yitsḥaḳ ben Mosheh (Author) | Yitsḥaḳ Ben-Yosef, Corbeil (Author) Found in: Standard description
The Sefer Mitsvot Qatan or “Small Book of Precepts” is a halakhic compendium, which also includes ethical, aggadic and homiletical material, written ca. 1276-1277 by Isaac ben Joseph of Corbeil, one of the great codifiers and French Tosafists of the 13th century. The work is also called Sheva Ammudei ha-Golah or the “Seven Pillars of the Exile”, due to its division into seven sections, corresponding to the seven days a week, encouraging its daily study. This work is an abridged version of the Sefer Mitsvot Gadol (Semag), another halakhic compendium completed in 1247 by Moses ben Jacob of Coucy (1st half 13th c.). Consequently, with a much more accessible legal code, the Sefer Mitsvot Qatan achieved widespread popularity, receiving recognition from rabbinical authorities from Franco-Germany. This copy includes glosses by R. Isaac's main disciple, namely Perets ben Elijah of Corbeil (died 1297).
Online Since: 12/10/2020
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- Heidenheim, Moritz (Former possessor) | Perets ben Elijah, von Corbeil (Commentator) | Yitsḥaḳ Ben-Yosef, Corbeil (Author) Found in: Standard description
This composite manuscript by three different scribes encloses two textual units which were bound together. The volume is structured by a liturgical section, according to the Ashkenazi rite and a halakhic section. The manuscript Heidenheim 145 is one of many compendia of its genre, consisting of an assortment of texts which reflect the religious and talmudo-centric orientation of the intellectual elite of medieval Franco-Germany.
Online Since: 12/12/2019
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- Avraham bar-Ḥiyya ha-Naśi (Author) | Barukh ben Yitsḥaḳ (Author) | Bĕk̲ôr Šôr, Yôsēf (Author) | El'āzar Ben-Yehûdā (Author) | Heidenheim, Moritz (Former possessor) | Ibn-ʿEzra, Avraham Ben-Meʾir (Author) | Meir Shaliakh Tsibbur (Author) | Menahem ben Jacob of Worms (Author) | Molin, Yaacov (Author) | Naḥshon Ben-Tsadoḳ (Author) | Rabeinu Benjamin (Author) | Shelomoh ben Yehudah, ha-Bavli (Author) | Shimʿon bar Yitsḥaḳ (Author) | Ṭôv-ʿElem, Yôsēf Ben-Šemûʾēl (Author) | Yehudah ben Ḳalonimos, mi-Shpirah (Author) | Yitsḥaḳ ben Meʾir, mi-Dura (Author) | Yitsḥaḳ Ben-Yosef, Corbeil (Author) Found in: Standard description