Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Main text scribe 7 - Non-square (Beinoni)
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Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Main text scribe 7 - Non-square (Beinoni)
Scribe
Scribe not identified
Main text scribe
There are several handwritings in this manuscript – all workig together. The codicological unit was copied under the guidance of a professional scribe. This is most trained hand in the manuscript – it copies all parchment folios, as well as the second half of the manuscript. The specimens were identified differently than the analysis presented in the BnF record (mainly based on Tetragrammaton). They are as follows:
S1 (the master scribe): fols 1r – 16v, 23v – 24v, 30r – 31v, 38r – 39v, 46r-47v, 53r-54v, 59r – 60v, 67r – 68v, 74r - 75v, 82r – 83v, 90r – 91v, 98r – 99v, 114r – 115v, 122r – 123v, 130r-131v, 138r-139v, 143r/b- 342r,
S2: 17r – 18r/b, 18v – 22v
S3: 18r/b, 25r – 29v, 32r – 37v, 40r – 45v, 48v/a – 49r/a, 97r/a and 97r/b last 9 lines, 97v/b last ten lines, 89v ll. 1-15 [אליהו]
S4: 23r ? (or S1)
S5: 48r – 48v/a, 49r/a – 49v/a, 56v
S6: 49v/b – 52v, 55r – 56r, 61r – 66v, 69r - 73v, 76r – 81v, 84r – 86v/a, 87r/b – 89v/a, 92r – 95v/a, 97r/a, 100r, (from here on distinctive Tetragrammaton allograph [CHECK]– two Yods wavy addition and an arrow like sign above the two Yods) 96r/a, 96v/b – 97r/a and b. bottom, 100v/b – 105v, 108r -113v, 116r - 121v, 124r - 129v, 132r – 135r/a, 135v – 137v, 140r – 142v/a
S7: (the substitute for the Tetragrammaton allograph is different than on fol. 87r/b consistently – main difference between S6 and S7) 48v/a bottom (consistent looped He in ligatures at the end of the word with fols) 86v/b – 87r/a, 89r/b, 95v/b, 97r/a, 97v
S8: 140r/b, 142v/b – 143r/a
Selected folios for annotations:
S1: 273r, 298v
S2: 18v
S2+3: 18r
S3: 32r
S5 + S3: 48v (name of S3 marked Elijah)
S5: 48r
S6: 69r
S7: 86v, 87r
S8: 143r, 142v
Byzantine semi-cursive script see Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220 Specimen []
S1 (the master scribe): fols 1r – 16v, 23v – 24v, 30r – 31v, 38r – 39v, 46r-47v, 53r-54v, 59r – 60v, 67r – 68v, 74r - 75v, 82r – 83v, 90r – 91v, 98r – 99v, 114r – 115v, 122r – 123v, 130r-131v, 138r-139v, 143r/b- 342r,
S2: 17r – 18r/b, 18v – 22v
S3: 18r/b, 25r – 29v, 32r – 37v, 40r – 45v, 48v/a – 49r/a, 97r/a and 97r/b last 9 lines, 97v/b last ten lines, 89v ll. 1-15 [אליהו]
S4: 23r ? (or S1)
S5: 48r – 48v/a, 49r/a – 49v/a, 56v
S6: 49v/b – 52v, 55r – 56r, 61r – 66v, 69r - 73v, 76r – 81v, 84r – 86v/a, 87r/b – 89v/a, 92r – 95v/a, 97r/a, 100r, (from here on distinctive Tetragrammaton allograph [CHECK]– two Yods wavy addition and an arrow like sign above the two Yods) 96r/a, 96v/b – 97r/a and b. bottom, 100v/b – 105v, 108r -113v, 116r - 121v, 124r - 129v, 132r – 135r/a, 135v – 137v, 140r – 142v/a
S7: (the substitute for the Tetragrammaton allograph is different than on fol. 87r/b consistently – main difference between S6 and S7) 48v/a bottom (consistent looped He in ligatures at the end of the word with fols) 86v/b – 87r/a, 89r/b, 95v/b, 97r/a, 97v
S8: 140r/b, 142v/b – 143r/a
Selected folios for annotations:
S1: 273r, 298v
S2: 18v
S2+3: 18r
S3: 32r
S5 + S3: 48v (name of S3 marked Elijah)
S5: 48r
S6: 69r
S7: 86v, 87r
S8: 143r, 142v
Byzantine semi-cursive script see Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220 Specimen []
Script Definition
Byzantine
Non-square (Beinoni)
Current
Bookhand
Scholars'
Global Aspect of the Script
- Attached to the headline
- Ascenders go above the headline
- Descenders descend below the baseline
Stable
8
27-30
- Stable
- Higher than the height of the line of writing
- Stable
- Equal to the width of an average he
Variable
Quick
Regular spacing
Approximate Size of Average Letters
2 x 2 mm
Taken on fol. 86v/b.
1,5 x 2 mm
Taken on fol. 86v/b.
3 x 2 mm
Taken on fol. 86v/b.
- Regular size
- Square
- Ascenders are longer than the height of the average letter
- Descenders are longer than the height of the average letter
- Downstrokes are parallel
- Horizontal strokes are not parallel
- Ascenders are not parallel to the downstrokes
- Descenders are not parallel to the downstrokes
- Ascenders are not parallel among them
- Descenders are not parallel among them
Thick, traced with the full width of the flat nib
Abbreviation
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Abbreviation - #46791
Divine Symbol
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Divine Symbol - #44747
Letter
Aleph
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46792
Beth
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46810
Gimel
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46789
Daleth
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46807
He
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46799
Vav
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46809
Zayin
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #45911
Ḥeth
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46814
Ṭeth
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46797
Yod
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46803
Kaph
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46808
Kaph: final
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #45907
Lamed
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46815
Mem
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46811
Mem: final
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46794
Nun
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46802
Nun: final
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46800
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #45916
Samekh
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46793
'Ayin
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46812
Pe
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46796
Pe: final
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46798
Ṣade
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #45908
Ṣade: final
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46804
Qoph
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46805
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46806
Resh
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46790
Shin/Sin
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #46801
Tav
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Letter - #45941
Nexus
Paris, BnF MS. Hébreu 220: Nexus - #46813