From the Jewish Encyclopedia, now in the public domain.

Legend: Column:

  1. Incantation upon Babylonian dish[1]
  2. Egyptian, 12th century.
  3. Constantinople, 1506.
  4. 10th century.
  5. Spanish, dated 1480.
  6. Spanish, 10th century.
  7. Provençal, 10th century.
  8. Italian, 10th century.
  9. Greek, dated 1375.
  10. Italian, dated 1451.
  11. Italian, 10th century.
  12. German, 10th century.
  13. Eleazer of Worms, copied at Rome in 1515 by Elias Levita[2]
  14. Ashkenazi, 19th century.
  1. ^ In Corpus Inscriptionum Hebraicarum 18.
  2. ^ German-Ashkenazi, British Museum, Additional Manuser. of 27199 (Paleographical Society, Oriental series lxxix.).