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Book of Esther
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Copied and illustrared by Moshe ben Avraham Pascarol
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Copied and illustrared by Moshe ben Avraham Pascarol
Title
Book of Esther
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27 cm parchment scroll of the Jewish Book of Esther, made in Ferrara, Italy, 1617. In the top of the page there are illustrations, 95X70 mm. in the middle there is text, 95X45 mm. On the bottom 95X40 mm illustrations.
Language Hebrew
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institution QS:P195,Q188915
Place of publication Ferrara
Source National Library of Israel
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Tel Aviv, 1997
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