El Museu Bíblic del Seminari, estoig del document escrit més antic guardat a Mallorca
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https://doi.org/10.22307/2386.7124.2022.01.001Keywords:
Pascual Marroig, Fernández Truyols, biblical museum, ummaAbstract
Rev. Bartomeu Pascual I Marroig, dauphin of Bishop Pere Joan Campins I Barceló, founded the Biblical Museum, attentive to the provisions of Lleo XIII, as a privileged tool to renovate the biblical studies in Mallorca. The collection of cuneiform tablets stands out among the pieces in the Museum. Throughout the article, we present the museum conformation of the collection, and the first translation into Catalan of the most archaic tablet, donated by Rev. Andreu Fernández i Truyols, accompanied by the corresponding historical and archaeological commentary; probably the oldest written document that can be found in Mallorca
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