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List of pledges arranged in two sections, separated by a blank space. Thirteen donations are in the first group and ten in the second; two …
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لا توجد ثبت المراجع والمصادر
Document or documents in Arabic script on verso of a page from Maimonides' Mishne Torah. There are some accounts (مما بلغ في الشهر دينارين ونصف). …
Secondary use: business accounts in Arabic script, with some Hebrew mixed in (e.g. the name of the month Tevet as part of the dates in …
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 spices in Judaeo-Arabic with quantities in Greek/Coptic alphanumerals: pepper, cinnamon, and saffron. Medieval-era.
Fragment of a literary text in Arabic script on parchment. Requires further examination. AA
Accounts with Coptic numerals, mentioning Shelomo Baḥbāḥī. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts of the expenses for a maṭbakh (sugar refinery or kitchen), headed "al-maṣrūf fī maṣāliḥ al-maṭbakh al-mubārak." Dated: Jumādā II 632 AH = February/March 1235 …
List of men's names, possibly recipients of alms. Hand of Yefet b. David b. Shekhanya? Names include: [Sal]āma b. [...]; Muslim b. Ḥarbash; Moshe b. …
Late accounts. On the recto the title al-qādi appears as part of the only full account listed. Based on the scribal hand, this document is …
Recto: (1) Recipe in Arabic script in a Spanish hand, beginning with the basmala four times. The recipe uses marrubium juice, ginger-water, honey and cinnamon-water. …
List of clothes, covers and other fabric items and names of sellers. For a similar list, possibly in the same hand of a market official, …
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 …
Elaborate accounts. Names and amounts expressed in Hebrew alphanumerals. Ottoman-era.
Accounts in an orderly scribal hand on a bifolium whose folding and size is suggestive of the existence of a broader ledger (from which there …
Accounts listing names and corresponding numerical values, medieval-era. The heading may include a full date and year but there is significant damage to the end …
List of names of very prominent people of the house of "the Meʿutad." On the back are lists of different houses—one name jumps out: "the …
Accounts. Needs examination.
Account in Arabic script (information from Marina Rustow). On recto there is Sa'adia Gaon's translation of the Pentateuch, Leviticus 11:13-20 (information from Penn Catalog).
List of names that was recorded alongside a column of numerical values before the paper was torn. Dating is 16th-century or later based on the …
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Accounts in Arabic and Greek/Coptic numerals. Unclear if private or official. May be dated 552 (r1). Verso is headed "al-mustakhraj min [...]"
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic for materia medica. Items include ʿanzarūt, sandarūs, shurb. All crossed out with vertical lines.
Bifolio of business accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: 11th or 12th century. Mentions goods such as flax and names such as Ibn al-Muʿallim and אלספטי.
Accounts in Hebrew script. In Judaeo-Persian? Dating: Late, probably 18th or 19th century.
Bifolio with a list of names and numerical figures in the upper right corner of the recto. Medieval-era.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals.
Account.
List (calligraphic) of male persons, intended recipients of charity. With one exception ('he paid 1/4 dinar') no amounts are indicated. (Information from Mediterranean Society II, …
List of amounts of money received from al-Shaykh al-Makīn and al-Shaykh al-Nadiv, written by Shelomo b. Eliyyahu (d. 1230s).
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Recto: Items such as fruit (fākiha) and either a bath (ḥammām) or a pigeon (ḥamām), with numerals underneath. …
Business accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentions iron (ḥadīd) and lead (raṣāṣ). Hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef?
Verso: Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Several names are listed.
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 …
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