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This is a meticulously compiled catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts held in the Cambridge University Library. A valuable resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in Judaica and ancient texts, this catalogue provides detailed descriptions of a significant collection of Hebrew writings. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage preserved within these manuscripts.
Originally published in 1876, this work remains a vital reference for researchers seeking to understand the scope and content of Cambridge University Library's holdings. It offers insights into the texts themselves and the historical context in which they were created and collected. A must-have for libraries and individuals dedicated to the study of Hebrew literature and history.
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