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  •  Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv
    2023年03月22日
    Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv

    March 22, 2023, Tel Aviv, Israel: The Museum of the Jewish People puts the Sassoon Codex on public display weeks before it will be auctioned off by Sotheby‘s in New York and expected to sell for more than $30 million. The codex is one of the oldest biblical manuscripts, a 1,100 year old leather bound, handwritten, 792 page parchment containing almost the full Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh. Radiocarbon dating estimates the creation date of 880 to 960 and writing style suggests an early 10th century scribe in the Levant. It derives its name from its 1929 owner - David Solomon Sassoon, a Jewish businessman who purchased it for $350 in Frankfurt, Germany. Current owner is Swiss banker and art collector Jacqui Safra who bought it in 1989 for $3.19 million and is now putting it up for auction. The first and last time the Sassoon Codex was publicly displayed was in 1982 in the British Museum, London. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023032300873

  •  Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv
    2023年03月22日
    Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv

    March 22, 2023, Tel Aviv, Israel: The Museum of the Jewish People puts the Sassoon Codex on public display weeks before it will be auctioned off by Sotheby‘s in New York and expected to sell for more than $30 million. The codex is one of the oldest biblical manuscripts, a 1,100 year old leather bound, handwritten, 792 page parchment containing almost the full Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh. Radiocarbon dating estimates the creation date of 880 to 960 and writing style suggests an early 10th century scribe in the Levant. It derives its name from its 1929 owner - David Solomon Sassoon, a Jewish businessman who purchased it for $350 in Frankfurt, Germany. Current owner is Swiss banker and art collector Jacqui Safra who bought it in 1989 for $3.19 million and is now putting it up for auction. The first and last time the Sassoon Codex was publicly displayed was in 1982 in the British Museum, London. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023032300860

  •  Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv
    2023年03月22日
    Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv

    March 22, 2023, Tel Aviv, Israel: The Museum of the Jewish People puts the Sassoon Codex on public display weeks before it will be auctioned off by Sotheby‘s in New York and expected to sell for more than $30 million. The codex is one of the oldest biblical manuscripts, a 1,100 year old leather bound, handwritten, 792 page parchment containing almost the full Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh. Radiocarbon dating estimates the creation date of 880 to 960 and writing style suggests an early 10th century scribe in the Levant. It derives its name from its 1929 owner - David Solomon Sassoon, a Jewish businessman who purchased it for $350 in Frankfurt, Germany. Current owner is Swiss banker and art collector Jacqui Safra who bought it in 1989 for $3.19 million and is now putting it up for auction. The first and last time the Sassoon Codex was publicly displayed was in 1982 in the British Museum, London. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023032300859

  •  Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv
    2023年03月22日
    Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv

    March 22, 2023, Tel Aviv, Israel: The Museum of the Jewish People puts the Sassoon Codex on public display weeks before it will be auctioned off by Sotheby‘s in New York and expected to sell for more than $30 million. The codex is one of the oldest biblical manuscripts, a 1,100 year old leather bound, handwritten, 792 page parchment containing almost the full Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh. Radiocarbon dating estimates the creation date of 880 to 960 and writing style suggests an early 10th century scribe in the Levant. It derives its name from its 1929 owner - David Solomon Sassoon, a Jewish businessman who purchased it for $350 in Frankfurt, Germany. Current owner is Swiss banker and art collector Jacqui Safra who bought it in 1989 for $3.19 million and is now putting it up for auction. The first and last time the Sassoon Codex was publicly displayed was in 1982 in the British Museum, London. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023032300869

  •  Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv
    2023年03月22日
    Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv

    March 22, 2023, Tel Aviv, Israel: The Museum of the Jewish People puts the Sassoon Codex on public display weeks before it will be auctioned off by Sotheby‘s in New York and expected to sell for more than $30 million. The codex is one of the oldest biblical manuscripts, a 1,100 year old leather bound, handwritten, 792 page parchment containing almost the full Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh. Radiocarbon dating estimates the creation date of 880 to 960 and writing style suggests an early 10th century scribe in the Levant. It derives its name from its 1929 owner - David Solomon Sassoon, a Jewish businessman who purchased it for $350 in Frankfurt, Germany. Current owner is Swiss banker and art collector Jacqui Safra who bought it in 1989 for $3.19 million and is now putting it up for auction. The first and last time the Sassoon Codex was publicly displayed was in 1982 in the British Museum, London. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023032300850

  •  Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv
    2023年03月22日
    Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv

    March 22, 2023, Tel Aviv, Israel: The Museum of the Jewish People puts the Sassoon Codex on public display weeks before it will be auctioned off by Sotheby‘s in New York and expected to sell for more than $30 million. The codex is one of the oldest biblical manuscripts, a 1,100 year old leather bound, handwritten, 792 page parchment containing almost the full Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh. Radiocarbon dating estimates the creation date of 880 to 960 and writing style suggests an early 10th century scribe in the Levant. It derives its name from its 1929 owner - David Solomon Sassoon, a Jewish businessman who purchased it for $350 in Frankfurt, Germany. Current owner is Swiss banker and art collector Jacqui Safra who bought it in 1989 for $3.19 million and is now putting it up for auction. The first and last time the Sassoon Codex was publicly displayed was in 1982 in the British Museum, London. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023032300849

  •  Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv
    2023年03月22日
    Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv

    March 22, 2023, Tel Aviv, Israel: The Museum of the Jewish People puts the Sassoon Codex on public display weeks before it will be auctioned off by Sotheby‘s in New York and expected to sell for more than $30 million. The codex is one of the oldest biblical manuscripts, a 1,100 year old leather bound, handwritten, 792 page parchment containing almost the full Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh. Radiocarbon dating estimates the creation date of 880 to 960 and writing style suggests an early 10th century scribe in the Levant. It derives its name from its 1929 owner - David Solomon Sassoon, a Jewish businessman who purchased it for $350 in Frankfurt, Germany. Current owner is Swiss banker and art collector Jacqui Safra who bought it in 1989 for $3.19 million and is now putting it up for auction. The first and last time the Sassoon Codex was publicly displayed was in 1982 in the British Museum, London. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023032303040

  •  Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv
    2023年03月22日
    Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv

    March 22, 2023, Tel Aviv, Israel: The Museum of the Jewish People puts the Sassoon Codex on public display weeks before it will be auctioned off by Sotheby‘s in New York and expected to sell for more than $30 million. The codex is one of the oldest biblical manuscripts, a 1,100 year old leather bound, handwritten, 792 page parchment containing almost the full Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh. Radiocarbon dating estimates the creation date of 880 to 960 and writing style suggests an early 10th century scribe in the Levant. It derives its name from its 1929 owner - David Solomon Sassoon, a Jewish businessman who purchased it for $350 in Frankfurt, Germany. Current owner is Swiss banker and art collector Jacqui Safra who bought it in 1989 for $3.19 million and is now putting it up for auction. The first and last time the Sassoon Codex was publicly displayed was in 1982 in the British Museum, London. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023032300844

  •  Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv
    2023年03月22日
    Sassoon Codex Publicly Displayed in Tel Aviv

    March 22, 2023, Tel Aviv, Israel: YOSEF OFER (R), professor of Bible studies at Israelââ¬â¢s Bar Ilan University, studies the Sassoon Codex as the Museum of the Jewish People puts the codex on public display weeks before it will be auctioned off by Sotheby‘s in New York and expected to sell for more than $30 million. The codex is one of the oldest biblical manuscripts, a 1,100 year old leather bound, handwritten, 792 page parchment containing almost the full Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh. Radiocarbon dating estimates the creation date of 880 to 960 and writing style suggests an early 10th century scribe in the Levant. It derives its name from its 1929 owner - David Solomon Sassoon, a Jewish businessman who purchased it for $350 in Frankfurt, Germany. Current owner is Swiss banker and art collector Jacqui Safra who bought it in 1989 for $3.19 million and is now putting it up for auction. The first and last time the Sassoon Codex was publicly displayed was in 1982 in the British Museum, London. (Credit Image: ©...

    商品コード: 2023032300842

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