Farissol Siddur 5
Farissol Siddur 5
This beautiful siddur (prayer book), following the Roman rite, was written by the great Italian scribe, Abraham Farissol (ca. 1451- ca. 1525). Farissol performed many responsibilities in the Jewish communities of northern Italy, but he was particularly sought after as a scribe. This siddur is distinguished by Farissol’s magnificent writing, on fine parchment.
Farissol’s style is clear and elegant, following forms that are easier to read and write than older scribal writing. This style is clearly influenced by the new “humanistic script,” invented in the early 15th century and used by Christian scribes for the writing of Latin.
The writing on this page, though worn by age, retains its beauty. The quality of the art work, along with the generous gold leaf, makes it clear (combined with other qualities of the manuscript) that the Jewish patron of this siddur was affluent.