Abstract

Abstract In April 1653, Menasseh ben Israel entered an inscription in the album amicorum owned by the Silesian student Nathanael Vechner. This article, the third in a series on Menasseh’s album inscriptions, comprises a biographical sketch of Vechner, followed by a photograph, a transcription, a translation and an analysis of the inscription itself.

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