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shelfmark:"Bodl ms. Heb a 2/3"
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Business accounts in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi. Listing various items (including marble, a mantle, a mat, a mill, and rulers) which were …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentioning various garments, several of silk. Dating: probably 11th century.
List of goods (e.g. pepper) and weights, some crossed out. In Arabic.
Late accounts. Based on the scribal hand, this fragment is related to the neighboring shelfmark T-S AS 152.225. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic in a rudimentary hand, maybe of a syrup/sherbet maker (mentions violet, apple, quantities in ounces). Mentions names such as Ibn Mardūkh.
Instructions for items and/or payments that are to be delivered to a certain Shemuel. In Judaeo-Arabic. The number 3/8 is connected to a person titled …
Fragment of accounts, possibly 15th- or 16th-century based on the paleography. One of the entries on the verso includes the descriptor (or surname?) סרקוסי. Requires …
Calendar in tabular format. Dating: late, ca. 17th–19th century. At the bottom of Moss. III,129 there are several signatures including Moshe שורונון(?), Raḥamin Zawi (רחמן …
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Begins with the glyph. A house was apparently sold by [...] b. Nuṣayr. On the facing page there …
Accounts, folded vertically.
Accounts mentioning Yaʿaqov. Dating: 11th or 12th century. Hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. (Information in part from CUDL)
Accounts in Arabic and Coptic alphanumerals. (VMR)
List and accounts for the first and second day of Passover using eastern Arabic numerals. 18th- or 19th- century based on the paleography and usage …
Inventory of the books and furnishings of the Iraqi synagogue. (Cf. previous fragment.) Abū l-Faraj b. Abū Saʿd al-Miṣrī takes over the service of the …
1 مناقشة
Accounts in Arabic script, headed "with my master Abū ʿAlī 29 dirhams." There follows a tally of different amounts of dirhams received at different points.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Several foods and materia medica are listed. Rudimentary hand. Late?
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic on recto and verso. Medieval-era. Requires further examination.
Verso: Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Mentions [...] b. Ṣāʿid; 370 dirhams; and "the balance" (al-bāqī). Dating: ca. 1200 based on recto.
1 نسخ 1 مناقشة
Recto: Accounts in Arabic script. Two entries concerning money owed to Abū Kathīr and a date (of repayment?) in Rabīʿ II. On verso there is …
List in Arabic containing foods including butter, good oil, saffron, mastic, saltwort (ushnān) and sesame, together with weights in raṭls and dirhams and, possibly, prices. …
زبيب
رطل ونصف
½ ○
زيت طيب
⅛ ○
زعفران
مصطك
دوا عقر(؟)
⅛
حمامة
¼
اشنان
1
سمسم اوقية . …
Accounts in Arabic script, written on a reused piece from an earlier state document.
List of about ninety persons receiving subsidies for their capitation tax obligation, similar to T-S K15.14 + T-S K15.66, Apps. 4-5. Many names and sums …
Account in Arabic script. Written on unusually white paper.
Neatly written table of accounts in Arabic script. Quantities are given in the units amṭār (pl. of maṭar) and aqfiza (pl. of qafiz). There are …
Accounts in Arabic, perhaps part of a wider ledger given the number of interrelated fragments in this series. Dating is 16th-century or later based on …
Arabic script (VMR)
Late accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Hebrew numerals, related to wheat. Mentions various people's names (e.g., Fakhr al-Dīn and Shelomo), quantities of 'sieved' (mugharbal) wheat, and …
Late account in Judaeo-Arabic and eastern Arabic numerals, referring to the children of Masʿūd.
Accounts.
See PGPID 12563
Business accounts involving Abū Manṣūr al-Baṣrī. Hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. (Information in part from Goitein’s index card.)
List of payments; contributors listed include Yaʿaqov, Shemuʾel (?), Faḍl, Mūsā, Ḥusayn, ʿAbd al-Raḥīm, Yosef, ראיס and אדוננו; Coptic numerals. (Information from CUDL)
List of the members of "the house of al-Kohen [...]." On recto there are also a few lines of accounting in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic …
Business accounts in the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef.