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