Category:Tripartite Mahzor
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English: The Tripartite Mahzor (MS A 384) is a manuscript written in Southern Germany (in the region of Lake Constance, Bavaria or the region of the Upper Rhine) around 1320. 146 It is also called “Tripartite Mahzor” because Bezalel Narkiss has shown convincingly that it is in fact volume I of a sizeable manuscript consisting of three volumes. The two remaining volumes are preserved in the British Library in London and in the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
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Media in category "Tripartite Mahzor"
The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
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Ludwig der Bayer im Kampf mit Friedrich dem Schönen.JPG 461 × 651; 117 KB
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One-Eyed Virgo, The Tripartite Mahzor,.jpg 520 × 495; 82 KB
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Page from the Tripartite Mahzor, early 14th century, Germany.jpg 295 × 384; 45 KB