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Name/Title
Nisyonot be-Ketav Ivri | Unknown
Object Detail
German written in Hebrew script
Date
circa 1850
Synagogue active dates
Reconstruction dates
Artist/ Maker
Unknown (Unknown)
Origin
Historical Origin
Unknown
Community
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Site
Unknown
School/Style
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Period Detail
Gross Family Collection No.
GR.011.005
Category
Material/Technique
Paper, Ink, Written, Decorated
Material Stucture
Material Decoration
Material Bonding
Material Inscription
Material Additions
Material Cloth
Material Lining
Tesserae Arrangement
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Colors
Construction material
Measurements
Height: 42.5 cm, Width: 26 cm, Depth: 0.7 cm
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Documented by CJA
Surveyed by CJA
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Present Usage Details
Condition of Building Fabric
Architectural Significance type
Historical significance: Event/Period
Historical significance: Collective Memory/Folklore
Historical significance: Person
Architectural Significance: Style
Architectural Significance: Artistic Decoration
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Description

The following description was prepared by William Gross:

Writing and the elegance of script were an important part of the training of an educated person in the 19th century.

The work called "Hebraeische Probschriften i, ii, iii, iv Klasse" is a collection of examples of Hebrew script. Unfortunately, neither the name of the school nor its location is mentioned, probably one of Haskalah schools. The Jewish enlightenment movement in Europe began in Germany in the last quarter of the 18th century. While the script is Hebrew, the language is German and the many signed names would indicate that this was written somewhere in central Europe, probably in Germany. 

There are five pictures executed in micrography, script samples with decoration, and simpler samples of fine script.  Each sample is signed by the maker - a student in one of 4 school classes.

Pages: 31

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Contents
Codicology
Scribes
Script
Number of Lines
Ruling
Pricking
Quires
Catchwords
Hebrew Numeration
Blank Leaves
Direction/Location
Façade (main)
Endivances
Location of Torah Ark
Location of Apse
Location of Niche
Location of Reader's Desk
Location of Platform
Temp: Architecture Axis
Arrangement of Seats
Location of Women's Section
Direction Prayer
Direction Toward Jerusalem
Signature
Colophon
Scribal Notes
Watermark
Binding
Decoration Program
Summary and Remarks
History/Provenance
Main Surveys & Excavations
Bibliography
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