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List of few items
List in Hebrew with at least one Ladino word (פיקוס), mentioning a diwan and sums of money. The exact meaning of the term "fico/pico" is …
Document in Judaeo-Arabic, genre unclear. May have to do with communal accounting. Mentions various names (al-ḥaver, [Abū l-]Khayr al-Najjār), sums of money, and the police …
List of payments in Judaeo-Arabic dated as 14 Shvat 5595 or 13 February 1835CE. In both headings on the recto and verso Ḥayyim Griyani is …
Memorial list of successive members of the community of Fustat embedded in one of the regular prayers. (Information from Bareket)
2 نسخين 1 مناقشة
Accounts of small transactions in foods and animals covering several days. Atypical spellings. The name Gavriʾel appears a few times, which is otherwise unattested among …
Verso: Mercantile account ledger. Mentioning many names and commodities of long-distance trade.
List of contributions, calligraphically written. With Greek/Coptic numerals. 32 names are preserved, of the type common among Jews at the end of the Middle Ages …
Large student notebook of Hebrew alphabetical practice on ten folios. Early modern.
12 pages of late accounts. Dated on 1r and 3r as 1267 AH which is 1850/51 CE. The dated heading on 3r mentions Muṣtafa tabiʿ …
Calendar mentioning the years 1551 Seleucid = 1239/40 CE and 1579 Seleucid = 1267/68 CE.
Mercantile accounts in Arabic script. Mentions cinnamon, pepper, coriander, dates. Written in the blank space remaining on a bifolio of Hebrew poetry.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late.
Accounts, mentioning various sums of money; with Hebrew numerals. On parchment. Mentions sums of 2,000 and 621 rubāʿīs. Mentions the fees of the market (rasm …
Accounts in Spanish. 5 folios. Dating: the year 1426 CE is mentioned. Likely related to the payment of taxes, because it uses the official account …
1 نسخ 1 ترجمة
Minute fragment. Few words from a list
Very faded and damaged list on verso, with a colophon of Abū l-Faraj b. Mevorakh al-Kohen(?) al-Ḥarīrī. On recto there are the morning blessings. AA
Calendar in Hebrew, badly damaged. The year 5581 AM is barely visible in the upper right corner (1820/21 CE).
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals.
Accounts in a medieval-era scribal hand on verso. The paper was rused for a student's writing exercises in Hebrew script. The shelfmarks ENA 3264.1-6 are …
Personal/business accounts, probably. In Arabic script.
Small fragment from a list of goods, maybe from a dowry list.
Late accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic. Some of the entries in Judaeo-Arabic mention colors of cloth: black, crimson, etc.
Account.
Inventory of a wine cellar, listing the sales of a retailer who at the opening of the store had 650 tamawiyas (containers for wine) in …
1 نسخ 1 مناقشة
Mercantile accounts, listing several commodities.
List of names of Andalusian families (b. Kafril, Ishaq Ibn Ghiyath, Yehuda b. Fakhar), maybe a memorial list. On verso a calendar for the year …
Accounts in Arabic script. Unclear if private or state. One entry in the right column of T-S 12.109v refers to the ḥikr (ground rent) in …
Accounts.
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1 نسخ 1 ترجمة 1 مناقشة
Accounts in Hebrew and Judaeo-Arabic. Late. Listing goods and names.
Bifolio of accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Apparently private rather than fiscal based on the use of numerals and the format with columns …
Business account.
List of personal names, probably intended to establish claims on an estate or a will. (Information from Goitein's index cards) Recto: Piyyut on the occasion …
List of names and numbers for Parshat Vayeṣe, perhaps donations. Dating: late, probably 18th or 19th century.
Lists of people and numbers - an account of some sort. Bifolio with two columns per page.