Hi Jay,

Before I try to respond to your question I will need to take a look at the 
book. I will retrieve it from the shelves later today.


It does appear that are two other editions that have been published


1914 - ???? ????? ?? ?????? or ???? ????? ?????


ULI records catalog this with language notes "mostly in Judeo-Arabic; and also 
Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic.


1997 - ??? ???? ????? ????? - contains  Hebrew and Arabic [Judeo-Arabic?] 
versions


I can't locate any copies of these in the U.S..


Best, Heidi











Heidi G. Lerner

Metadata Librarian for Hebraica and Judaica

Metadata Dept.

Stanford University Libraries

Stanford, CA 94305-6004

ph: 650-725-9953

fax: 650-725-1120

e-mail: [email protected]


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From: Heb-naco <[email protected]> on behalf 
of Jay Rovner <[email protected]>
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To: Hebrew Name Authority Funnel
Subject: Re: [Heb-NACO] To Heidi L./ Jasmin Sh re.: Cairene purim scroll


130


_0 |a Megilat Purim al Miṣriyin


430


_0 |a Cairene Purim scroll


430


_0 |a Megillat PuÌ"riÌ"m il-MisÌ£riyyin


430


_0 |a Purim scroll of the Cairene Jewish community


670


__ |a Hary, B.H. Multiglossia in Judeo-Arabic, 1992: |b CIP t.p. (the Cairene 
Purim scroll) p. ix (Megilat Purim al Miṣriyin [in Heb]) p. xiv (Megillat 
PuÌ"riÌ"m il-MisÌ£riyyiÌ"n; The Purim scroll of the Cairene Jewish community)




LC established the above title according to a judeo arabic reading. However, B. 
Hary himself acknowledges that it is a translation of the Hebrew. Shouldn't the 
title be set up in Hebrew, with refs from Judeo-Arabic?

           JR



Jay Rovner, PhD

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