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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rebecca J. W. Jefferson (University of Florida, USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: I.B. Tauris Weight: 0.436kg ISBN: 9781788319645ISBN 10: 1788319648 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 24 February 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of figures Acknowledgements Prologue Chapter 1: Hiding places for Hebrew manuscripts Chapter 2: Seeking out the hiding places (1860s) Chapter 3: Discovering the manuscript treasures of Egypt (1870s) Chapter 4: Increasing demand for Hebrew manuscripts (early 1880s) Chapter 5: Collectors and dealers on the rise (late 1880s) Chapter 6: A hidden room laid open (1889-1890) Chapter 7: Secret dispatches from Cairo (1890-1892) Chapter 8: Lost provenance (1892-1893) Chapter 9: From the genizah of an Egyptian synagogue (1894) Chapter 10: A subterranean hoard (1895-1896) Chapter 11: The keys to Cairo (1896-1897) Chapter 12: In the footsteps of Jewish pilgrims (1897) Chapter 13: No leaf left unturned (1897-1898) Chapter 14: Finding every last fragment (1898-1899) Chapter 15: An inexhaustible supply (1900s) Epilogue Appendix: Genizah collectionsReviewsJefferson takes the reader on a fascinating journey to nineteenth-century Egypt, where antique dealers, crooks, adventurers, British tourists, budding archaeologists, romantic writers and erudite scholars all scramble to discover the buried treasures of the past. Among the coveted objects are ancient Hebrew manuscripts, many of whom originate from a specific location: the cache of worn out writings stored in the old synagogues of Cairo. With impressive historiographical skills and scholarly acumen, drawing on a wealth of archival documents, travelogues, and archaeological reports, RWJ sheds new light on the discovery and the significance of what has come to be known as the Cairo Genizah . * Judith Schlanger, Oxford University, UK * Jefferson takes the reader on a fascinating journey to nineteenth-century Egypt, where antique dealers, crooks, adventurers, British tourists, budding archaeologists, romantic writers and erudite scholars all scramble to discover the buried treasures of the past. Among the coveted objects are ancient Hebrew manuscripts, many of which originate from a specific location: the cache of worn out writings stored in the old synagogues of Cairo. With impressive historiographical skills and scholarly acumen, drawing on a wealth of archival documents, travelogues, and archaeological reports, RJWJ sheds new light on the discovery and the significance of what has come to be known as the Cairo Genizah * Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, Oxford University, UK * Author InformationRebecca J. W. Jefferson is the Curator of the Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica at the University of Florida, USA, and a joint faculty member of the Center for Jewish Studies. Her PhD in medieval Hebrew is from the University of Cambridge, UK where she also worked on the Genizah Research Unit’s Bibliography project. Jefferson’s ongoing personal research involves an in-depth investigation into the discovery of the world-wide Cairo Genizah collections; she has published numerous articles on aspects of their discovery and distribution. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |