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摘要
这是对存放在剑桥大学和牛津大学图书馆的希伯来语手稿研究的第二部分。第一部分,集中在收集在牛津大学,发表在第20卷,2004年7月(第95-116页)。剑桥大学图书馆收藏的约一千份希伯来文手稿,与牛津大学图书馆、牛津大学图书馆和大英图书馆并列,是英国最重要的三个图书馆之一。这些手稿最初是在剑桥大学图书馆获得基督教希伯来语学者的收藏时到达的,但主要是通过努力获得19世纪的希伯来语手稿。随着《剑桥大学图书馆的希伯来手稿:描述和介绍》一书的出版,Stefan C. Reif(1997),我们第一次有机会接触到图书馆保存的全部希伯来手稿,我们可以充分认识到,现在的目录不仅是对希伯来手稿收藏的描述和介绍,而且它如何成为其他编目人员效仿的榜样。
A Treasured Legacy (II): Hebrew Manuscripts at Cambridge University Library
Abstract This is the second part of a study of Hebrew manuscripts deposited in the libraries of Cambridge and Oxford Universities. The first part, focusing on the collection in the Bodleian, was published in Volume 20, July 2004 (pp. 95–116) of this journal. The collection of about one thousand Hebrew manuscripts at the Cambridge University Library is one of three most important collections in the United Kingdom, alongside those of those of the Bodleian Library, Oxford and the British Library. The manuscripts arrived at the Cambridge University Library first with the acquisition of collections of Christian Hebraists, but chiefly through an effort to acquire Hebrew manuscripts in the nineteenth century. With the publication of 'Hebrew manuscripts at Cambridge University Library: a description and introduction', by Stefan C. Reif (1997), we have for the first time access to the entire collection of Hebrew manuscripts preserved at the Library and we can fully appreciate how the present catalogue is not only a description and introduction to the collection of Hebrew manuscripts, but also how it can serve as model for other cataloguers to emulate.