File:Leningrad Codex Color Images.pdf

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The Leningrad Codex, full-color photographs of the entire biblical text taken by Bruce E. Zuckerman for the West Semitic Research Project. National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, MS Evr. I B19a.

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English: The Leningrad Codex, full-color photographs of the entire biblical text taken by Bruce E. Zuckerman for the West Semitic Research Project. National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, MS Evr. I B19a.
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Source Internet Archive - the PDF file was derived from the high-resolution images at Internet Archive and downloaded from here.
Author Samuel ben Jacob
Other versions Note that the color photographs in this upload do not contain the masoretic pages which appear in the Leningrad Codex after the biblical text, including illuminated “carpet pages”. Complete images of all the masoretic pages in the codex may be found here (many of them in color).

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