English: A double version of the Twelve Minor Prophets in Hebrew and Aramaic. The scribe copied each verse twice, first in Hebrew (masoretic text with Tiberian vocalization and notes) and then in Aramaic (Targum Jonathan with Babylonian supralinear vocalization). The final folio is damaged and a small amount of text is missing (parts of Malachi chapter 3).[1] From British Library ms. Or 2211. For detailed information on the manuscript as a whole and its importance, see its category page.
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היוצר נפטר בשנת 1500, לכן יצירה זו נמצאת בנחלת הכלל במדינת המקור ובמדינות אחרות בהם תקופת זכויות היוצרים היא משך חיי היוצר ו-100 שנה (או פחות) מפטירתו.
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↑The small amount of missing text at the very end of Malachi can be supplied via BL Or 1474.
כיתובים
ספר תרי עשר, עברית וארמית (תרגום יונתן); תימן, רל"ה (1475).
The Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets, Hebrew and Aramaic (Targum Jonathan); Yemen, 1475.