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Israel b. Meir of Heidelberg (ישראל בן מאיר מהיידלברג)
Descriptio
English: An early 15th century manuscript copied around 1430 in square Ashkenazic script. Its decorations contain initial word panels, a few fully framed borders, and two full-page miniatures. The full-page miniature is the adaptation of medieval Christian iconography for the purposes of illustrating the importance of study and discussion in the celebration of the Passover Seder. Every figure (men and women) is holding a book, presumably a Haggadah, and is involved in discussing the Exodus from Egypt. The text on this page begins Psalm 79 verse 6. Original: Darmstadt, Hessische Landes-und Hochschulbibliotek
עברית: "שפוך חמתך", מתוך הגדת דרמשטט, גרמניה, המאה ה-15
Datum circa 1430
date QS:P571,+1430-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt (האוניברסיטה והספרייה הלאומית דרשמטט)
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Other versions http://members.ngfp.org/Courses/Shinan/haggadah3

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recentissima10:51, 13 Maii 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 10:51, 13 Maii 2005 factae538 × 774 (130 chiliocteti)Bender23514th century German illuminated Haggadah for Passover. {{PD-Art}} Category:Judaism

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