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These depictions of Jewish women from Adrianople (present day Edirne, Turkey) is from a travelogue by French geographer Nicolas Nicolay, who is believed to have done his own illustrations. Considered…
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Nicolas de Nicolay
Places:
Venice, Republic of Venice (Venice, Italy)
Date:
1585
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Title page of the first known printed version of the Ku-bukh (Cow Book), a sixteenth-century collection of Yiddish fables, published in Verona, Italy in 1595. The later compendium of Yiddish stories…
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Verona, Republic of Venice (Verona, Italy)
Date:
1595
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This depiction of a Jewish merchant is from a travelogue by French geographer Nicolas Nicolay, who is believed to have also done his own illustrations. Considered at the time a key source of…
Contributor:
Nicolas de Nicolay
Places:
Venice, Republic of Venice (Venice, Italy)
Date:
1585
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This woodcut is an illustration in Sefer minhagim (Book of Customs), a very popular Yiddish book published by Giovanni di Gara, the leading publisher of Jewish books in Venice from 1564 to 1609. It…
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Artist Unknown
Places:
Venice, Republic of Venice (Venice, Italy)
Date:
1600/1
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Faces decorating a siddur.
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Artist Unknown
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Padua, Republic of Venice (Padua, Italy)
Date:
ca. 1500
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Illustrated title page from a manuscript siddur from Italy according to the Romaniote (Greek) rite, with prayers focused on marriage and birth rituals and customs, as well as the pidyon ha-ben…
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Artist Unknown
Places:
Parma, Duchy of Milan (Parma, Italy)
Date:
1766
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This edition of Moses Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed was printed in Sabbioneta, Italy by Cornelio Adelkind for Tobias Foà. The twelfth-century work was an attempt to reconcile Aristotelianism with…
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Moses Maimonides, Cornelio Adelkind
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Sabbioneta, Duchy of Mantua (Sabbioneta, Italy)
Date:
1553
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This Haggadah from Mantua, published by the Christian printer Giacomo Rufinelli under the supervision of Isaac ben Solomon Bassan, relies heavily on the Prague Haggadah of 1526, with the addition of…
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Isaac ben Samuel Bassan, Giacomo Rufinelli
Places:
Mantua, Duchy of Mantua (Mantova, Italy)
Date:
1560
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This Haggadah from Venice was commissioned by Moses ben Gerson Parenzo, the last of the Parenzo Hebrew printers, and issued at the Caleoni press on behalf of the Bragadini family. This page shows the…
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Moses ben Gershon Parenzo
Places:
Venice, Republic of Venice (Venice, Italy)
Date:
1629