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Description The purported portrait of w:Maimonides from which all modern portraits are derived. It first appeared in volume 2 of Thesaurus antiquitatum sacrarum …in quibus veterum Hebraeorum mores, leges, instituta, ritus sacri, et civiles illustrantur… (Thesaurus of sacred antiquities in which are illustrated the customs, laws, institutions, sacred and civil rites of the ancient Hebrews…) a 34-volume Latin anthology on Judaism by Blasio Ugolini (b. ca. 1700), published in Venice by the house of Giovanni Giacomo Hertz from 1744 to 1769.
Date circa 1744
date QS:P,+1744-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://www.library.yale.edu/judaica/site/exhibits/maimonides/exhibit2.html
Author presumably Blasio Ugolini
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Other versions File:Maimonides-2.jpg, File:Maimonides portret.jpg, File:Rambam.jpg, File:Maimonides, at Rambam Medical Center.jpg, File:Rambam-portrait-reggio.jpg

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