Abstract

Edition, formal description and analysis of three Hebrew fragments belonging to the parchments’ collection in the Real Chancilleria de Valladolid archives. The fragments published here are a leaf of a Biblical codex and two hitherto unpublished Castilian ketubbot from Valencia de Don Juan (Leon) and Villadiego (Burgos). These fragments were recovered as a result of the formation and organization of the parchments’ collection. The author provides an edition of the original (Hebrew-Aramaic) text of the ketubbot and highlights its importance within the whole corpus of Jewish marriage documents from medieval Castile. Moreover, he provides with additional data for contextualizing the particular context in which one of the ketubbot was produced and reused by its owners. All this may contribute to a better understanding of Hispano-Jewish medieval marriage documents.

Highlights

  • Edición, descripción formal y estudio de tres fragmentos manuscritos hebreos pertenecientes a la colección de Pergaminos del Archivo de la Real Chancillería de Valladolid

  • The fragments published here are a leaf of a Biblical codex and two hitherto unpublished Castilian ketubbot from Valencia de Don Juan (León) and Villadiego (Burgos)

  • The author provides an edition of the original (Hebrew-Aramaic) text of the ketubbot and highlights its importance within the whole corpus of Jewish marriage documents from medieval Castile

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Descripción formal y estudio de tres fragmentos manuscritos hebreos pertenecientes a la colección de Pergaminos del Archivo de la Real Chancillería de Valladolid.

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