Notes On the Sage Library of the Theological Seminary At New Brunswick

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In Hebrevs^ such works as the Tahnuds, the Mischnah, the Tar- gums, and all the ancient books of the Jewish peo- ple are to be found in many forms, as well as the Kabbalistic treatises like the Sohar and the Sefer Jetsira. The Middle Ago writers, Kimchi, Eben Ezra, Maimonides, and the philologists from Reuch- lin all the way down to the Hitzigs, Fiirsts, and Delitzchs. Of today are, of course, fully represented, as the Hebrew language and literature is an import- ant feature of seminary study. ...The Syriac, Assy- rian, Hieroglyphic and the Indian literatures are mainly represented by the sacred books and the texts prepared by contemporary scholars, of which there are plenty and to spare.
The curious in manuscripts and innnnahula has not been especially sought after by the libraiw book committee, but much of it has come in in odd ways and at different times. The oldest manuscript the library j)ossesses is the Egyptian Book of the Dead, written in the time of Moses. It was found in exca- vating at Sakkara, on the Lower Nile, a few years ago and secured to the librai-y by Dr.


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