Category:North French Hebrew Miscellany (1277-1286) - BL Add MS 11639


English: The North French Hebrew Miscellany or French Miscellany or London Miscellany (British Library Add. MS 11639) is an important Hebrew illuminated manuscript from 13th-century France, created c. 1278-98. A miscellany is a manuscript containing texts of different types and by different authors, and this volume contains a wide range of Hebrew language texts, mostly religious but many secular. The manuscript is exceptional among medieval Hebrew manuscripts both for its size and the diversity of the texts and the quality and lavishness of its illuminations, which as was often the case were added by Christian specialists.
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North French Hebrew Miscellany 
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