Introduction of the Mishneh Torah from BL Harley 5698, f. 12
Initial-word panel with gold letters and penwork decoration, full foliate border in the margins. Image taken from f. 12 of Lisbon Mishneh Torah, volume 1. Written in Hebrew. The "BL Harley Manuscript" refers t... More
Decorated initial-word panel with full border from BL Harley 5698, f. ...
Initial-word panel with gold letters and penwork decoration and a gold crown, foliate full border in the margins and between the two text column, at the introduction of the Mishneh Torah. The full border is unf... More
Introduction of the Mishneh Torah from BL Harley 5698, ff. 11v-12
Opening with decorated initial-word panels: on f. 11v, two citations from Deuteronomy (Deut. 1:5 and 4:44), on f. 12, the beginning of Maimonides' introduction to his Mishneh Torah with a full foliate border i... More
Hilkot De'ot and Hilkot Teshubah
Ezekiel Feivel ben Ze’ev Wolf: Musar Haskel, a commentary on Maimonides' ethical works Hilkot De'ot and the Hilkot Teshubah. Warsaw 1859
Mishneh Torah, manuscript - Public domain dedication image
First book of en:Mishneh Torah, manuscript, S. Germany 1310
Sefer Ahavah title-panel, illuminated manuscript
Facsimile of a page with a decorated title-panel of Sefer Ahavah (Book of Love) from the second book of the Mishneh Torah. Spain and Italy, 14th century. This is one of the most elaborately decorated manuscrip... More
The king shall desire your beauty
From the second page of volume two of the Venice 1574 edition of the Mishneh Torah. The verse along the edges is from Psalm 45:12: "The king shall desire your beauty."
Mishnah Torah, title page
The Title page of Mishnah Torah by Moshe ben Maimon haRambam, published in Venice in 1575
Mishneh Torah by Maimonides - Public domain medieval manuscript
Mishneh Torah (Maimonides), Perugia, c. 1400 (Elie Kedouri, The Jewish World, 1979, p. 193). Illuminated Hebrew manuscript. National Library of Israel, Jerusalem. Photo is from replica at the Diaspora Museum, ... More
Spanish Mishneh Torah manuscript
Mishneh Torah (Maimonides, 1180), copied in Spain, illuminated in Perugia, c. 1400 (Elie Kedouri, The Jewish World, 1979, p. 193). Illuminated Hebrew manuscript. Jerusalem, Jewish National and University Libra... More