Abramson, S. and A. Mirsky (eds.), Hayyim (Jefim) Schirmann jubilee volume (Jerusalem, 1970), pp. 111-34.
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Abramson, S. and A. Mirsky (eds.), Hayyim (Jefim) Schirmann jubilee volume (Jerusalem, 1970), pp. 111-34.
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Bibliographic Reference:
Davidson II, p. 31, nr. 705.
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Davidson II, p. 31, nr. 705.
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Notes:
5 lines. Text on verso turned 90o with respect to recto. Poet remains unmentioned. Compare Wallenstein on this Egyptian poet (present poem mentioned in note 5) in Abramson and Mirsky.
notes
5 lines. Text on verso turned 90o with respect to recto. Poet remains unmentioned. Compare Wallenstein on this Egyptian poet (present poem mentioned in note 5) in Abramson and Mirsky.
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