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Esther Scroll

Falk Wiesemann

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Esther Scroll

Synopsis

A facsimile of the exquisitely illuminated 1746 Hanover Scroll of The Book of EstherThe use of scrolls dates back to ancient times, andone of the best known examples in history is the Esther scroll, or Hebrewmegillah, which is devoted solely to the story of Queen Esther and is read on the feast of Purim. An uninhibitedly joyful festival, Purim celebrates the salvation of the Jews in the Persian empire of the 5th century under the rule of King Xerxes I. The word Purim is derived from the Hebrew "pur," meaning "lot," and refers to the fact that the Persian minister Haman determined by lot the time that all Jews should be destroyed. This circumstance, related in the Hebrew Bible’s Book of Esther, is publicly read out from themegillahin the synagogue at Purim. The Esther scroll in the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library in Hanover,dated 1746 and measuring 6.5 meters long, is a very fine and rare example and serves as the original from which TASCHEN's exacting facsimile is produced; this particularmegillahisunique not only in terms of its lavish illuminations but also because it contains acontemporary German translation of the story of Esther. For many centuries, the creator of the Hanover scroll was unknown. Piecing together information from various sources, and performing his own stylistic analysis of this and other works of art from the period,author Falk Wiesemann recently made an enthralling discovery: the artist of the Hanover scroll wasWolf Leib Katz Poppers, a Jewish scribe and illustrator from Hildesheim. TASCHEN's facsimile of the scroll is a major achievement in publishing history. Limited edition facsimile

Product Details

ISBN:
9783836517782
Category:
Books General
Format:
Other book format
Publication Date:
2011-09-01
Publisher:
TASCHEN
Country of origin:
DEU
Pages:
1
Dimensions (mm):
6000 x 335
Weight:
7410g

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