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Swines in the Second Nuremberg Haggadah
Second Nuremberg Haggadah
The Second Nuremberg Haggadahis a liturgical manuscript from mid-fifteenth-century Ashkenaz .
Notes
Jerusalem, Schocken Institute Library ms 24087 Germany, 15th century The digitalized version of the manuscript is available. contributor: Zsofia Buda
Bibliography
Kogman-Appel, Katrin. Die zweite Nürnberger und die Jehuda Haggada : jüdische Illustratoren zwischen Tradition und Fortschritt. Frankfurt am Main : P. Lang, 1999.
K. Kogman-Appel. "The Iconography of the Biblical Cycle of the Second Nuremberg and the Yahuda Haggadot: Tradition and Innovation", in The Old Testament as Inspiration in Culture: International Academic Symposium – Prague, September 1995, edited by Jan Heller, Shemaryahu Talmon, Hana Hlaváčková and Martin Prudký, Prague, 2001.
K. Kogman-Appel. "The Second Nuremberg Haggadah and the Yahuda Haggadah: Were they Made by the Same Artist?", in: Proceedings of the Eleventh World Congress of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem 1993, Division D, vol. II, Jerusalem 1994, 25-32.