Nota de aplicación
Objects containing sacred Jewish scriptures. The term Tanakh is an acronym based on the primary letters of the work's three major components: the Torah or Pentateuch, the Nevi'im (meaning Prophets), and the Ketuvim (meaning Writings). The Tanakh is also the source for the Old Testament, a component of the Christian Bible. Has been reproduced in the format of oral histories, scrolls, codices, and books. Some codices and scrolls, from the 11th century CE and earlier, are illuminated with scrollwork, geometric designs, and micrography.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Objetos
- .. comunicación verbal y visual
- .... formas de información (nombre jerárquico)
- ...... forma de información
- ........ géneros de documentos
- .......... <documentos por función>
- ............ texto religioso
- .............. benediccionario
- .............. Bhagavadgita
- .............. Biblia [+]
- .............. Biblia moralizada
- .............. libro de horas
- .............. literatura de devoción
- .............. diablerie
- .............. textos litúrgicos [+]
- .............. martirologio
- .............. mezuzá
- .............. pasionario
- .............. penitencial
- .............. devocionario [+]
- .............. salterio
- .............. Corán (religión)
- .............. poema religioso
- .............. Tanakhs
- .............. Tantra (texto religioso)
- .............. Upanisads
- .............. Veda