Collected liturgical poems for mourners (DS26113) (Q100066)

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Collected liturgical poems for mourners (DS26113)
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      Collected liturgical poems for mourners
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      Ibn Avitor, Joseph ben Isaac ben Shtnash, active 10th century-11th century
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      12th century-13th century?
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      Orient
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      Extent: 2 fols. : non-consecutive; losses, lacking [9] lines from upper edge
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      non-consecutive; losses, lacking [9] lines from upper edge
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      Verse endings denoted by a punctus, strophe endings by a semi-alef.
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      Three poems of the Tsiduḳ ha-din type, sporadically vocalized, probably all are by Joseph ben Abitur.
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      A. (fol. 1) 22 strophes (ז-ר), four verses each, the last of which is from the biblical theme, Ecclesiastes XII 1-7. The refrain starts with סוף; listed among Tsiduḳe ha-din of Abitur, by E. Fleischer, (Yetsirato shel Yosef ben Abitur / Ezra Fleischer (Doctoral dissertation). Jerusalem : Hebrew University, 1968, p. 546) with a parallel ms. source, Cambridge TS K8.17, which reached the end of...
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      B. (fol. 2) another poem of this type, in same scheme. The acrostic signature in the final two strophes reads יושף.
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      C. (fol. 2v) On line 22, first line of a third poem of this type, אנוש אני פתע ישבר.
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      Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library).
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      Cairo Genizah Collection (Dropsie College. Library).
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      Amram.
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      28 April 2025
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      28 April 2025
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