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Vatican’s Hebrew documents to go online

December 6, 2013 21:39

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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Some of the Vatican’s most prized medieval Hebrew manuscripts are to go online in a joint partnership with Oxford’s Bodleian Library.

Works of Kabbalah, biblical commentary and Jewish law dating from as early as the ninth century will be among the items made accessible to scholars through the joint digitisation venture.

The four-year project, which will process 1.5 million pages from some of the most important ancient texts in both libraries, has been funded by the Polonsky Foundation, headed by British Jewish philanthropist Dr Leonard Polonsky.

It will also include Greek manuscripts, early Bibles and other Christian literature.