Uppsala University Library, MS O Hebr 33:3

General
Title
The Magnificent Parchment - Uppsala, MS O Hebr 33:3
Manuscript name
Uppsala University Library, MS O Hebr 33:3
Summary
This extraordinary Magnificent Parchment was donated to the Uppsala University Library in 1705 by Nicolas Bergius (1658-1706). The first mention of the item at the Uppsala University Library is a handwritten inventory list from ca 1730: "Tabula Sephirotica membr.[anea] ex donat.[ione] D.[omini] Bergii", 'Sefirotic table in parchment, from a donation by Mr. [Nicolaus] Bergius [1658-1706]' (Bibl. Arkiv, M:24, p. 301). A luxury manuscript in every respect, this witness is among the most richly decorated to have reached us, with illuminations and diagrams in emerald-green, red, gold, blue, yellow, purple, and brown. Unfortunately, much of this coloring is faded and worn, with the gold text on top of colored backgrounds attrited to the point of illegibility. This witness is also unique in its incorporation of two additional classical ilanot, which were appended under the zodiac. Occupying roughly 20% of the overall rotulus, these two ilanot are each important witnesses in their own right to their respectively manuscript families. The ilan in the lower left may be compared to a number on this platform (München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cod.hebr. 448; Vatican City, BAV, MS Vat.ebr. Borg.ebr. 21; Ilan Jerusalem, National Library of Israel MS 1257). The ilan in the lower right is a unique witness of the Great Parchment and displays many of the graphical features seen in the schematic codex reduction preserved in Parma, ms. Parm. 2419, 2v-3r. The copy of the Great Parchment restored by James Hepburn, also viewable on this platform, is clearly a less faithful reproduction of its source. More modest deviations from other Magnificent Parchment witnesses—both of commission and omission—are to be found in the upper sections of the rotulus. Surround the entire rotulus in a golden frame is the text from Sha’ar ha-shamayim (The Gate of Heaven), a text closely related to the Commentary on the Great Parchment by the fourteenth-century kabbalist Reuben Ṣarfatti.
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Support material
Parchment
Form
http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300028629
Identifier
MS O Hebr 33:3
Alternative identifier
Repository
Uppsala University Library
Country
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Settlement
Uppsala
Dimensions
Measure
7 glued pieces
Width
70.0 cm
Height
247.0 cm
Creation time
... Translation
... Commentary
... Object