Sefaria sourcebook control: Shabbat 115a
Sourcebook text for the buried translation of Job notice.
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L1-L2 workbench
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Sourcebook text for the buried translation of Job notice.
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Primary-text control for the Samuel citation of the book of Jasher.
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Primary-text control for the Joshua citation of the book of Jasher.
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Primary-text control for Mordecai's counter-decree letters and courier publication in Esther 8.
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Primary-text control for Haman's royal decree letters and provincial publication in Esther 3.
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Primary-text control for the Jeremiah/Seraiah Babylon book trace.
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Primary-text control for the copied Artaxerxes letter to Ezra.
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Primary text control for Simon's brass-tablet inscription and treasury copies.
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Primary text control for the Jason of Cyrene five-book source formula in 2 Maccabees.
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Reference page quoting scholarship on Latin-only survival and probable Hebrew original for Biblical Antiquities.
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Public-domain sourcebook chapter describing Moses apocrypha, patristic Assumption citations, and the missing Assumption narrative problem.
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Public-domain sourcebook chapter describing Eldad and Medad as a short book with one certain fragment.
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Sourcebook text for Ptolemy, the seventy-two elders, and shared translation changes.
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Sourcebook text for the rabbinic discussion of the marked ark-travel pericope.
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Sourcebook text for the three Temple-court scroll witnesses and their variant readings.
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Primary-text control for recurrent Judah royal-annal formulae in 1 Kings.
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Primary-text control for recurrent Israel royal-annal formulae in 1 Kings.
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Primary-text control for Samuel's written and deposited kingship text.
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Primary-text control for Jezebel's sealed letters to elders and nobles in the Naboth narrative.
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Primary-text control for Jeremiah's letter to the Babylonian exiles.
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Primary-text control for the Ezra 4 accusation and Artaxerxes reply correspondence trace.
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Primary text control for the Roman senate brass-tablet epistle.
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Primary text control for the Baruch-written Jeremiah roll.
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Primary text control for the Achmetha roll containing Cyrus' decree record.
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Primary text control for the citation of the Book of the Wars of the Lord.
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Reference page quoting scholarship on the Martyrdom of Isaiah as a Jewish work within the Ascension composite, with Semitic/Hebrew source-language arguments.
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Encyclopaedia Judaica entry describing the non-extant majority of Mekhilta Deuteronomy, Genizah fragments, Midrash ha-Gadol, and the five-percent direct-passage estimate.
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Online Critical Pseudepigrapha introduction describing a lost Hebrew 4 Ezra version, fragmentary Greek survival, and Latin/Syriac/Ethiopic/other translation transmission.
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Publisher page summarizing Reeves on Qumran and Manichaean Book of Giants recensions and Jewish Enochic dependence.
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Reference page quoting scholarship on patristic quotations and Chester Beatty fragments.
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Reference page quoting scholarship on Old Slavonic survival and probable Semitic composition.
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Public-domain sourcebook chapter describing the Prayer of Joseph as a lost book known from line counts and fragments.
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Digitized scholarly-book discussion of Codex Hilleli and its variant readings.
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Reference discussion of Codex Hillel as a lost Hebrew manuscript known through readings.
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Scholarly-book discussion of the shorter Old Greek Job text and the shorter-Hebrew-text theory.
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Sourcebook text for Jonathan ben Uzziel and the last-prophets source tradition.
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Sourcebook text for Onkelos and the forgotten/reestablished Aramaic Torah translation.
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Sourcebook text for the attempted but blocked translation of the Writings.
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Sourcebook text for written-but-not-read words in the Masoretic tradition.
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Sourcebook text for read-but-not-written words in the Masoretic tradition.
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Sourcebook text for the Ezra explanation of dotted Torah words.
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Primary-text control for later Judah royal-annal formulae in 2 Kings.
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Primary-text control for later Israel royal-annal formulae in 2 Kings.
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Primary-text control for the David-to-Joab letter trace in the Uriah narrative.
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Primary-text control for the Tatnai/Shethar-boznai letter to Darius.
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Primary text control for the Jeremiah purchase-evidence deposit.
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Primary text control for Hilkiah's temple-discovered book of the law.
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Primary text controls for the Book of Jashar citation and its second poetic-reference locus.
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Primary text control for Samuel writing and depositing the manner of the kingdom.
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Primary text control for the book of the acts of Solomon formula in 1 Kings.
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Public sourcebook page describing 4Q242 as four Cave 4 scraps copied from an older original and related to Daniel's royal-madness story.
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Jewish Encyclopedia entry describing Greek-only survival, probable Hebrew composition, and doubts about later Hebrew fragments.
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Online Critical Pseudepigrapha introduction describing 2 Baruch's lost Hebrew/Aramaic original, complete Syriac witness, and Greek precursor fragments.
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Reference page quoting scholarship on lost status, Clement quotation, Coptic fragments, and source-unity questions.
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Public-domain sourcebook chapter collecting apocryphal and paraphrase traces of Jannes and Mambres traditions.
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Reference discussion of Babylonian superlinear vocalization and manuscript types.
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Reference discussion of Palestinian Prophets Targum extracts and another-copy variants.
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Reference discussion of Fragmentary Targum and the unpreserved full Pentateuch Targum.
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Reference discussion of Hexapla columns and the Hebrew-in-Greek-letters pronunciation witness.
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Reference discussion of Origen's Hexapla and the extra Greek versions Quinta, Sexta, and a seventh version.
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Reference discussion of Theodotionic Daniel and the displaced Septuagint/Old Greek Daniel text.
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Sourcebook text listing dotted Torah words and letters.
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Primary-text control for the attribution of Uzziah's acts to Isaiah's writing.
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Primary-text control for Jehu's letters to Samaria and the second letter in 2 Kings 10.
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Primary-text control for Hezekiah's Passover letters.
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Primary-text control for Elijah's writing to Jehoram.
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Primary-text control for Sanballat's open letter to Nehemiah.
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Primary-text control for Nehemiah's governor and Asaph letters.
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Primary text control for the found genealogy register in Nehemiah 7.
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Primary text control for Moses writing and reading the book of the covenant.
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Primary text control for the seventy hidden books reserved for the wise.
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Primary text control for the Nathan, Ahijah, and Iddo source formula behind Solomon's acts.
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Use the Martin PARI Temple VI chronology article with supporting date studies and direct inscription context to test a narrow damaged-lord inferon.
Not evidence. The child remains a source-reading route until the inscriptional basis and counterevidence are attached.
Reference entry reporting no direct manuscripts, reconstruction through Jeshua ben Judah's Deuteronomy commentary, and about 130 short citations.
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Primary text control for the Deuteronomy 31 law-book writing and deposit notice.
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Primary text control for the Chronicles of King David source notice.
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Peer-reviewed article abstract describing a new reconstruction of the composition known as 4QWords of Ezekiel.
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Public source-text page preserving the 1 Maccabees closing notice about records of John Hyrcanus's high priesthood.
Use as a translated primary witness; stronger publication requires a critical edition or original-language control.
Full-text scholarly discussion of Psalm 151's Qumran, Greek, and Syriac transmission, including the A/B Hebrew relationship to the LXX.
Use for transmission argument; avoid claiming the exact combined Hebrew stage is directly preserved.
Reference entry stating that all Aramaic and Hebrew texts are lost and extant versions have been used to reconstruct a supposed original.
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The absent book of Jasher cited behind poetic material in Joshua 10 and 2 Samuel 1.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a cross-book named source citation for a lost Hebrew anthology surface.
Draft dossier for the partial reconstructed contents of Hipparchus's lost ancient star catalogue.
Codex/subagent source reading found source-backed ancient technical-text reconstruction warrant under the pre-1550 focus. Source title-prior route: route:584e5273a966ff30a3280012130bb7f57b698de26e109b36.
An early Aramaic translation of Job remembered as read and then buried in Shabbat 115a.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a direct Targum suppression/loss notice.
The southern royal annal source surface cited as the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a recurrent named annalistic source formula in Kings.
The northern royal annal source surface cited as the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a recurrent named annalistic source formula in Kings.
The reported counter-decree letters written in Ahasuerus' name in Esther 8.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a second explicit decree-letter surface in Esther with seal, courier, and copy mechanics.
The reported royal decree letters issued according to Haman's command in Esther 3.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a clear scribal decree-and-letter distribution surface.
A book of Babylon oracles written by Jeremiah and entrusted to Seraiah in Jeremiah 51.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a direct book-writing, reading, and disposal trace.
A copied royal authorization letter to Ezra reported in Ezra 7.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a directly labelled royal letter/decree surface.
A reported brass-tablet inscription and treasury copy set for Simon's honors in 1 Maccabees 14.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a public inscription and copy-deposit source trace.
An inferred five-book source behind 2 Maccabees, attributed by the prologue to Jason of Cyrene.
Codex-native traversal from Category:Judaism through Second Temple and Jewish apocrypha shelves selected a named source explicitly said to underlie an extant abridgement.
Draft lost/reconstructed text article for the Codex Encyclius, directly named by Cassiodorus but dependent on later witness reconstruction.
Codex/subagent source reading found direct sixth-century attestation plus source-control evidence that the original codex is not independently extant. Source title-prior route: route:aed915da75fcc37e15c0b987cdba0c5f43faa6a199d679ca.
Corpus-level lost-text constellation for Greek philosophical writings visible only through fragments, testimonia, and later editorial collections.
Codex/subagent source reading found a pre-1550 source-backed fragment corpus, while rejecting a single-book framing. Source title-prior route: route:fb3ee30dff5f5157d2c6b4d3259473737c5742bf4d148643.
The lost Codex Hilleli as a Masoretic exemplar known through later citations and variant readings.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a lost Masoretic manuscript tradition with surviving citation traces.
The coordinated change layer attributed to the seventy-two elders' Greek Torah translation for Ptolemy.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a translation-variant tradition with separated translators and shared changes.
A displaced or separately bounded ark-travel textual unit behind the inverted-nun tradition around Numbers 10.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a rabbinic notice that treats a marked biblical pericope as displaced or self-contained.
The three reported Temple-court Torah scroll witnesses named Maon, Zaatute, and Hu in Tractate Soferim.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a rabbinic textual-transmission notice about lost variant Torah witnesses.
The deposited book of royal procedure or kingship terms reported in 1 Samuel 10.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a direct writing-and-deposition notice for an absent constitutional text.
Reported sealed letters in Ahab's name behind the Naboth episode in 1 Kings 21.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a direct royal-letter surface with seal, recipients, and enacted written commands.
A letter from Jeremiah to the Babylonian exile community reported in Jeremiah 29.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a direct letter formula with sender, route, and recipients.
A Persian-period accusation and reply dossier reported in Ezra 4.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a directly copied letter-and-reply surface in Ezra.
A reported Roman senate epistle copied on brass tablets and sent to Jerusalem in 1 Maccabees 8.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a Second Temple documentary epistle/tablet source trace.
A reported Baruch-written roll of Jeremiah's words in Jeremiah 36.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a named scribe/source-surface writing notice.
A reported archive roll at Achmetha containing the record of Cyrus' temple decree in Ezra 6.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a specific Second Temple archive-roll notice.
An inferred written war/itinerary source behind the Numbers 21:14 citation of the Book of the Wars of the Lord.
Codex-native traversal from Category:Judaism to Category:Hebrew Bible selected a concrete lost-source citation with bounded primary-source controls.
Source-backed Inferpedia route for likely omitted members or unstable coverage of the first missionary wave in New Spain.
A historical personnel list for New Spain is marked incomplete despite 200 outlinks and mixed book/journal/web citation templates, making omitted missionary biographies likely. Source title-prior route: route:18adb68dec35d29924c8762f7b4c77737eb75376604e969f.
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 mechanical-gap title-prior lane.
Adjacent Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Classical Age state-list titles in the shard suggest a seam where polities are organized by period even though some entities are likely known through uneven, fragmentary, or reconstructed attestations rather than stable documentary records. Source title-prior route: route:7506a4800e386fa8c3e7326e8ad94d8a991704640e6b2f7b.
A lost Hebrew Vorlage inferred behind the Latin-only Biblical Antiquities of Pseudo-Philo.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a missing-language layer in a major Jewish apocryphal text.
A lost narrative section of the Assumption of Moses inferred from Jude, patristic citations, and line-count imbalance.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a missing narrative continuation where extant Latin material and external citations diverge.
A short prophetic book of Eldad and Medad inferred from patristic-list and Hermas quotation traces.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected an explicitly named lost apocryphal book with a surviving quotation surface.
A continuous Palestinian Pentateuch Targum inferred behind fragmentary Yerushalmi witnesses.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected an explicit fragmentary-transmission gap in Palestinian Targum evidence.
The Hebrew-in-Greek-letters pronunciation layer embedded in Origen's Hexapla.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a lost transliteration/pronunciation layer preserved through a vanished apparatus.
A shorter Hebrew Job text-form inferred behind the Old Greek Job tradition.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a Greek/Hebrew textual gap where the Old Greek appears to presuppose a shorter source form.
The Haggai-Zechariah-Malachi source tradition attributed to Jonathan's Prophets translation in Megillah 3a.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a named prophetic source-chain tradition behind an Aramaic translation.
The earlier Aramaic Torah translation tradition described as forgotten and reestablished by Onkelos in Megillah 3a.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a tradition about a lost/reestablished translation layer behind Targum Onkelos.
A blocked or unrevealed translation project for the Writings remembered in Megillah 3a.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a tradition about a translation sought but not revealed.
A written but unpronounced word layer in biblical passages preserved through Masoretic transmission.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a Masoretic category where written words are present but suppressed in reading.
An oral reading layer for words read in biblical passages despite absence from the written consonantal text.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a Masoretic category where reading tradition preserves words absent from writing.
A rabbinic scribal-doubt layer explaining dotted words and letters in the Torah.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a textual-transmission notice where dots preserve uncertainty about written words.
A reported letter from David to Joab carried by Uriah in 2 Samuel 11.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a direct letter formula with sender, recipient, carrier, and quoted instruction.
A copied provincial-governor letter to Darius reported in Ezra 5.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a directly introduced copy-letter source surface.
The reported sealed and open purchase evidences deposited with Baruch in Jeremiah 32.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a legal-document deposit notice with named custodian and preservation instructions.
The reported temple-discovered law-book copy behind Josiah reform notices in Kings and Chronicles.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a concrete source-surface copy reported in parallel Hebrew Bible traditions.
An inferred poetic or archival source layer behind the biblical citations of the Book of Jashar in Joshua and Samuel.
Codex-native traversal from Category:Judaism to Category:Hebrew Bible selected a repeated named-source citation suitable for bounded source reading.
Draft lost-text article for Abydenus' Assyrian-Chaldaean historical writing as preserved through later chronographic fragments.
Codex/subagent source reading found explicit later witnesses and fragment routes for a lost historical work. Source title-prior route: route:07b54bd86e70fe5b58100379513eed90795d25043aa69018.
Inferred Egyptian ritual-text antecedent behind the directly attested Bremner-Rhind Songs of Isis and Nephthys.
Codex/subagent source reading found an ancient textual antecedent problem behind an extant Ptolemaic papyrus witness. Source title-prior route: route:9dadad43acc96af456b169321720c6d533006d147651dc73.
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 high-value title-prior lane.
The title metadata explicitly places Seleucus VII Philometor among 1st-century BC Seleucid monarchs and Ancient Egyptian royal consorts, while also categorizing him under Asian people whose existence is disputed and marking the page More citations needed. That is a direct Inferpedia-style title signal for a disputed historical entity requiring source-led warrant review. Source title-prior route: route:1d46153f42d23162808a86898727aa4d15274d505e575698.
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 high-value title-prior lane.
The shard contains multiple Anuradhapura Buddhist-temple, stupa, vatadage, and protected-monument titles. The title cluster suggests an evidence-led comparison seam around patronage, construction sequence, ruins, restorations, and monument-to-monastery relationships. Source title-prior route: route:2f2a32bc4e8376dfc34db2d258cbc4e5fcde5ad93dcc7fb2.
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 high-value title-prior lane.
The title is almost tailor-made for inferred-entity work: localities and rulers reconstructed from a corpus of ancient letters. Even if the page is substantial, the title pattern signals source-dependent identifications, alternate toponyms, disputed rulers, and places known mainly through correspondence. Source title-prior route: route:f7c762c4e1a18244ffb276b7646524db3ea83eeea8564452.
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 high-value title-prior lane.
The shard contains Irish-language manuscript titles, annals, named scribes/chroniclers, and the former kingdom of Clandeboye. Stub, essay-like, no-footnotes, floruit, and year-unknown metadata indicate a strong source-surface seam for manuscript witnesses, scribal attribution, and clan-history transmission. Source title-prior route: route:8b8184a0269d66d94e6d9d6980e228b51bf2887c6392118a.
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 high-value title-prior lane.
The shard contains many Legendary High Kings of Ireland pages using succession boxes and royal or Celtic-myth stubs. The pattern is ideal for Inferpedia only if treated as a transmitted legendary sequence: titles imply missing source-dependence, synchronism, and manuscript-tradition notes rather than ordinary historical attestation. Source title-prior route: route:2ccd6373dbb910d02f4e05ec2689502fc749e7a3c724ec49.
A reported book-deposit source surface for the manner of the kingdom in 1 Samuel 10:25.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a written royal-institution notice with deposit language.
An inferred source layer behind the Solomon notice in 1 Kings 11:41, named as the book of the acts of Solomon.
Codex-native traversal from Category:Judaism to Category:Hebrew Bible selected a direct royal-source formula that is not a duplicate of the Chronicles source complex.
Reconstructed long-form Orphic/Bacchic gold-leaf textual archetype witnessed by Petelia and related ancient tablets.
Codex/subagent source reading found a pre-1550 textual-stemmatic object behind the extant Petelia tablet. Source title-prior route: route:291b0e197184469d2b5c39ab51dded15bd7f399dc0dfaf09.
Merchants, ship agents, lenders, scribes, or local go-betweens inferred from the forced liquidation and travel logistics of the 1492 expulsion.
The decree allowed property sales but barred export of coined money and precious metal, while a near-contemporary account describes cheap sales, exchange into merchandise, ships arriving, and pledge loans.
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 mechanical-gap title-prior lane.
The shard has a long Christianity-by-century run where adjacent titles carry citation, failed-verification, unsourced-section, globalize, or lead-too-short metadata. The title sequence suggests uneven chronological coverage across neighboring centuries. Source title-prior route: route:f1669bbf4dcfdb02f2ddb62593f4f4c7769aac43ff1e0065.
A Jewish Martyrdom of Isaiah source layer inferred within the later composite Ascension of Isaiah.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a Jewish source layer embedded in a later Christian composite apocalypse.
A mostly lost Mekhilta Deuteronomy corpus inferred from Genizah fragments, Midrash ha-Gadol use, and medieval quotations.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a tannaitic midrash whose surviving direct passages are only a small fraction of the inferred corpus.
A lost Hebrew 4 Ezra Vorlage inferred behind fragmentary Greek and fuller Latin transmission.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a missing-language source layer in a Jewish apocalypse transmitted through later Christian manuscript traditions.
A lost continuous Jewish Book of Giants source layer inferred behind Qumran Aramaic fragments and later Manichaean recensions.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a cross-tradition Enochic source layer rather than an ordinary Book of Giants topic.
One or more apocryphal Ezekiel compositions inferred from patristic quotations and Chester Beatty papyrus fragments.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a named prophetic apocryphon with explicit fragmentary survival and uncertain unity.
A Semitic Vorlage inferred behind the Old Slavonic Apocalypse of Abraham manuscript tradition.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a missing-language layer in an apocalyptic Jewish text.
A lost Prayer of Joseph source inferred from list notices and Origen-preserved fragments about Jacob-Israel.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a lost Jewish apocryphal text with explicit fragment survival.
A regional Hebrew vocalization/sign system reconstructed from Babylonian manuscript traces.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a non-Tiberian reading-sign system visible through dispersed manuscript evidence.
A Palestinian Prophets Targum variant-copy stream visible through extracts and marginal notes.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a variant-copy transmission layer rather than an ordinary extant Targum text.
The extra anonymous Greek version columns or fragments known through Hexaplaric notices as Quinta, Sexta, and a seventh version.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected fragmentary Greek translation surfaces known through Origen's apparatus.
The earlier Greek Daniel tradition displaced by Theodotionic Daniel and mostly visible through rare witnesses and revision evidence.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a translation tradition largely displaced from ordinary manuscript transmission.
The Uzziah acts source surface attributed to Isaiah son of Amoz in 2 Chronicles 26.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a narrow prophetic writing attribution not already covered by the existing Chronicles-source drafts.
Reported letters from Jehu to Samarian officials in the Jehu coup narrative of 2 Kings 10.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a two-stage letter sequence with addressees and recorded effects.
Passover invitation letters attributed to Hezekiah's reform in 2 Chronicles 30.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a direct royal letter-distribution notice.
A prophetic writing attributed to Elijah and sent to Jehoram in 2 Chronicles 21.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a direct prophetic writing notice.
An open accusation letter attributed to Sanballat's fifth approach in Nehemiah 6.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a directly reported open-letter trace.
A packet of royal travel and timber letters reported in Nehemiah 2.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a bounded administrative letter packet tied to Jerusalem rebuilding.
A reported genealogy register behind the list of first returnees in Nehemiah 7.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a concrete register-found notice in Second Temple source material.
A covenant-document source surface in Exodus 24, where Moses writes words and reads the book of the covenant.
Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a specific written-and-read covenant document trace.
An esoteric hidden-book corpus tradition in II Esdras 14, where seventy books are reserved for the wise.
Codex-native traversal through Jewish apocrypha selected a bounded apocalyptic corpus notice with direct textual control.
An inferred multi-source complex behind the Solomon notices attributed to Nathan, Ahijah, and Iddo in 2 Chronicles 9:29.
Codex-native traversal from Category:Judaism to Category:Hebrew Bible selected a named source formula with bounded primary-source control.
A lost Jewish-Christian prophetic book inferred from patristic notices and fragments.
Selected from GlobalSeed 722 and source-read against Early Christian Writings and Dictionary of Christian Biography controls.
Draft article for a source-tradition control object implied by variant legendary High King material.
Codex/subagent source reading found that multiple transmitted Irish royal traditions require a tagged synchronization ledger. Source title-prior route: route:27c4ec2fd5e17a85cb23fa70e3b9a036a37cfac0a16de384.
Draft disaster dossier for the destruction-and-rebuilding footprint behind a source-attested early tenth-century Karkop/Khotakerats earthquake.
Codex/subagent source reading found pre-1550 warrant for a historical disaster dossier with explicit textual layering. Source title-prior route: route:120bd8e3f88192e5c61482e6ddc370082efc8690c924b09b.