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Leiden Jerusalem Talmud : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leiden Jerusalem Talmud
The Leiden Jerusalem Talmud also known as the Leiden Talmud is a medieval copy of the Jerusalem Talmud. The manuscript was written in 1289 C.E, meaning it is the oldest complete manuscript of the Jerusalem Talmud in the world. The manuscript is also the only surviving complete (non-printed) manuscript of the Jerusalem Talmud. The manuscript receives its name from the University of Leiden where it has been kept since the nineteenth century. ==Authorship== The Leiden Talmud was written in 1289 by Reb Jehiel b.Reb Jekuthiel b.Reb Benjamin ha-Rofe. Reb Jehiel lived in Rome during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries where he was a famous scholar, poet, copyist. He was most well known as the author of the book of Piety ''Maalot ha-Middot.''. Reb Yehiel states at the beginning of the Manuscript that he finished writing ''Zeraim'' and ''Moed'' on the 12th day of the month of ''Shevat.'' He continues to state that he finished ''Nashim'' and ''Nizikin'' one and a half months later.
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