To sum up, the Spanish Archives, and those of Gerona in particular, represent a true mine of handwritten documents and books produced by the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula between the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries which never left Spain, concealed in the cardboards of the notary registers for six or seven hundred years up to their recent discovery, detachment and restoration over the last few years.
M. Perani (2010). The "Gerona Genizah": An Overview and a Rediscovered Ketubah of 1377. HISPANIA JUDAICA BULLETIN, 7 5770/2010, 137-173.
The "Gerona Genizah": An Overview and a Rediscovered Ketubah of 1377
PERANI, MAURO
2010
Abstract
To sum up, the Spanish Archives, and those of Gerona in particular, represent a true mine of handwritten documents and books produced by the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula between the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries which never left Spain, concealed in the cardboards of the notary registers for six or seven hundred years up to their recent discovery, detachment and restoration over the last few years.File in questo prodotto:
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