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Details of the record<< Previous Next >> | ID | 262 | | Title | Aleppo Codex Tanach Manuscript | | Author | | | City | | | Year | | | Download |  Download Sefer Description: The Aleppo Codex, known in Hebrew as Keter Aram Tzova is probably the most famous manuscript of the Tanach, written in the 9th or 10th century by the school of the great Massorete Ben Asher. This manuscript was used by the Rambam as a reference for the correct reading of the Tanach. The manuscript is kept in the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. This edition includes actual scanned color photos of the manuscript. | | שנה | | | עיר | | | מחבר | | | כותר | כתב יד של תנ"ך כתר ארם צובא | | Language | Hebrew | | שפה | עברית | | Description | The Aleppo Codex, known in Hebrew as Keter Aram Tzova is probably the most famous manuscript of the Tanach, written in the 9th or 10th century by the school of the great Massorete Ben Asher. This manuscript was used by the Rambam as a reference for the correct reading of the Tanach. The manuscript is kept in the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. This edition includes actual scanned color photos of the manuscript. | | תאור | | | Topic | Tanach | | נושא | תנ"ך |
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