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shelfmark:"Bodl ms. Heb a 2/3"
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Distribution list for communal expenses and alms, probably in the hand of Shelomo b. Eliyyahu. Names include: Isḥāq; al-Muwaffaq; Abū l-Riḍā al-Ḥarīrī; Abū l-Maʿālī; Hiba …
List without numbers of communal officials and needy persons, mostly women and foreigners, ending with 'the strangers/foreigners in the synagogue'. Recto: sums owed to or …
1 نسخ 1 مناقشة
Possibly a business account in Arabic script. Looks late. May also mention Hippocrates (Buqrāṭ).
List of commodities and prices headed ' [Bara]kat b. Sayyid al-Ahl.
Verso: Table in Judaeo-Arabic. First two rows: amounts to be distributed; third row: seems to list distributions by weeks. It is not clear what the …
1 نسخ
Fragment of a list of beneficiaries of charity similar to T-S K15.93, App. B 6, and in the same hand. Much effaced. (Information from Mediterranean …
Bifolios of accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Greek/Coptic numerals. Late. Mentions Abū l-Khayr and several names of Muslims.
Damaged bifolio of accounts in Arabic. Medieval-era. One section of the paper on the recto has the appearance of woven fiber, probably from a recycled …
Verso: List of names in Arabic script. Official/state related? "ʿĀmir b. Nāṣir in place of ʿUmar b. Salmān... Muḥammad b. Mūsā... ʿĪsā b. ʿIyāl(?)..."
List of weeks (shin = shabbat) of the year, by weekly readings from the Torah, with a number in Coptic numerals for each, representing revenues, …
Bifolio from a notebook with accounts and drafts. In Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic script. Entries are arranged by the parsha of the week. Mentions al-Shaykh al-Rashīd …
Lists of names and amounts (or quantities), One word in Arabic on verso
Minute fragment of accounts, possibly dated in the ninth century Hijrī on the recto (סנת לטץ) but there may be a fourth letter after לטץ. …
Recto: The right half of a neat grid, with boxes numbered 1 through 39, each containing a biblical phrase. Perhaps for the counting of the …
List of payments on certain days of the week and list of names, written by Tamim b. Yosef (was active from the last days of …
Recto: Accounts describing shares given to Avraham b. Farrāḥ and Ḥayyim b. ʿAmmār as deposits. Verso: in a different hand (that of Nahray b. Nissim?) …
Business accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Mentions the date 16 Dhū l-Qaʿda 597 AH = 18 August 1201 CE. Mentions people such as …
Verso: Four (?) interesting accounts in Arabic script, one mentioning "wāṣil al-ḍamān". Dated: Jumādā II 513 AH, which is September 1119 CE. (Information from Goitein's …
2 نسخين 1 مناقشة
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 …
List of books sold in the Palestinian Synagogue at Fusṭāṭ belonging to the late Abraham he-Ḥasid, in the presence of Abraham Maimonides the Nagid on …
1 نسخ 1 ترجمة
Verso: private accounts, in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. On recto there is a Hebrew prayer. (Information in part from CUDL)
List of communal contributions. Dated: 5580 AM, which is 1819/20 CE. Many names.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and in Arabic script. Narrating the progress of a construction project in relation to "the breaking of the canal" (kasr al-khalīj). Mentions …
Recto: Account of the qodesh. Dating: ca. 1119–20 CE. Accounting written on the verso of a letter addressed to Judge Avraham b. Natan. The accounting …
. . . . of blessed memory, for Av, Elul, Tishri, Marheshwan,
… nightwatch, and 2 dir. due for Nayrūz, and for nightwatch. C…
1 نسخ 1 ترجمة 1 مناقشة
A list of medicinal items in Judaeo-Arabic and eastern Arabic numerals. Dating: Ottoman-era, perhaps 18th or 19th century. This shelfmark's full ENA 1984 series are …
Accounts in Arabic script. On verso there is a literary text in Hebrew and Judaeo-Arabic.
List of receivers of alms containing rare names, women and foreigners. The Hebrew alef evidently stands for ūqiyya, ounce. (Information from Mediterranean Society, II, p. …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic with calculations that draw on both the Hebrew alphanumerical and Arabic numerical systems. The paleography suggests that these accounts date to the …
Modern note containing monetary account in Ottoman gurush coinage. Location: Cairo. Dating: August (אגסטס) __69 CE. Based on the usage of pre-lined paper and scribal …
Bifolio of accounts in Arabic with Greek/Coptic numerals. Medieval-era. There is a detailed and well-preserved heading on the recto that merits further examination.
List of account calculations in Judeo-Arabic designated on the verso according to months of the Hijri calendar. The paleography helps to estimate the dating of …
Accounts, mostly private. Mentions names of a few individuals. Needs examination.
1 مناقشة
Accounting in Arabic script. Likely a dār receipt (see tag). Dating: 11th or 12th century. On verso in Judaeo-Arabic, "the account of al-[...]."
List of signatures—a Who's Who of the early 13th century. Names include: Shelomo b. Eliyya, Avraham b. Moshe (=Avraham Maimonides), Yeḥiʾel b. Elyaqim, Ḥananʾel b. …
Recto: List of names with numbers. Verso: A different list/account in Arabic script.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. The name Barakāt ha-Levi appears and Ibn al-Kāzarūnī. Looks like the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef.