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Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late. Mentions a "copper rod" on the recto and at least one other copper item.
لا توجد ثبت المراجع والمصادر
Accounts in Arabic, medieval-era. Probably recycled from the same document as the neighboring shelfmark ENA 2954.6.
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List of distributions for charity, some of the entries similar to the T-S K15 lists, dated ca. 1107 (see Goitein, Mediterranean Society, II, Appendix B …
1 نسخ
Account in both Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic script - needs examination. Join: Amir Ashur.
Account of some kind in Arabic script. Very messy. Needs examination.
Accounts for the week of Bamidbar. Listing various names with numbers underneath.
Accounts in the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef.
Account for Marheshvan and Kislev 1495 Sel. ca. 1183. This is a double leaf of the notebook of Shemuel b. Saadya. The first part is …
The accounting of the collection of the parnās Abūʾl-Bayān, Marheshwan
and Kislev 1495: Dār al-Zajjāj, the qāʿa, 31.
Manṣü…
1 نسخ 1 ترجمة 1 مناقشة
List (fragment) of distributions to two cantors and others. Cash for the needy or salary supplementation for the poorly paid; with Coptic numerals. Last item: …
List of monetary figures in Arabic from one Ibrāhīm Malikī in which one of the entries on the verso mentions the year 1256 AH and …
Accounts in Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic. Dated 1078 AH on the verso which is 1667/68 CE. Many of the entries mention the currency "kalb", which in …
Verso: Accounts in Arabic script and Coptic numerals. Mentions gold and "two qirats." Recto (original use) contains a Hebrew prayer.
Recto: Accounts? In Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. The Arabic is unusually tidy and written with all the dots and vowels. Mentions 'the recitation of …
Account in Arabic script. Dating: the date is torn away, but likely Fatimid or Ayyubid. Headed: "that which was collected from...." Then a horizontal line …
Accounts in Arabic script, written in the margin of a Hebrew dirge.
Small fragment of an account in Arabic script. Mentions the month Dhū l-Qaʿda and various numbers.
Recto (secondary use): Genealogical list written in childish letters—this is the hand of the cantor Abū Sahl Levi (d. 1211). (Information in part from Goitein's …
1 مناقشة
List in Judaeo-Arabic containing several discrete entries. The context is unclear, possibly related to inheritance. The first entry mentions ʿAbdallāh and the phrase מדאהב בית …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Seems to be mainly construction expenses.
List of ingredients (or rather commercial goods?) with their weights. In Arabic script. Headed: "suyyira ʿalā yad Zaghlūl" (sent with Zaghlūl). (Information in part from …
List of names of contributors, including many physicians. Ca. 1210 (Information from Goitein's index cards)
1 نسخ 1 مناقشة
Writing exercises in Judaeo-Arabic from a student's notebook, six folios. Early modern.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic on a bifolio that still retains part of its binding. Dated only in Jumada I on the verso with no year. The …
Business accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentions people such as Muwaffaq and Ḥasan the ghulām, goods such as honey, and expenses including "the government duty in Giza" …
Accounts. Headed "li-l-shaykh Dāʾūd."
Minute fragment of accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Entries include: Manṣūr b. Ḥunayn(?)... ḥammām al-shaykh... sayyid al-dār... Ismāʿīl al-Ḥabbās(?)...
Memorandum (tadhkira) for a trader named Mufliḥ b. Binyamin Ibn Ahwāzī. In Judaeo-Arabic. In which he orders a scarf (radda) with his son’s name (Yaʿaqov …
2 نسخين 1 ترجمة 1 مناقشة
IB VI, 20a. Karaite Nesiim. A memorial list.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. In the hand of Nahray b. Nissim. Information from Goitein's note card.
Accounts.
Some kind of account in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals.
Accounts in Arabic script. Late.
Late accounts in Judaeo-Arabic mentioning "the diwan" numerous times, perhaps dated 1139 AH which is 1726/27 CE.