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Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Greek/Coptic numerals. Mentioning various people's names, food items, and sums of nuqra dirhams.
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Account in Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: ca. late 12th or early 13th century. Mentions names such as [...] b. Barakāt; Abū Naṣr b. Khalaf; Ibn al-Aanbarī; his …
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Accounts of the qodesh. In Judaeo-Arabic. Many people and professions and commodities are named. Mentions Dār al-Maqādisa; Darb al-Maqādisa; Dār Ibn ʿImrān; al-ʿAnbarī; Ḥashshāshīn; Bū …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Greek/Coptic numerals. Arranged by parsha of the week. Dating: probably no earlier than 13th century.
List of accounts, mentioning a wide variety of names and corresponding sums. Dated on the verso, in the first line of the second heading: 5 …
Late account. Various names and numbers
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentioning various garments, several of silk. Dating: probably 11th century.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late. An upper entry on the recto mentions someone with the title "Kapitan." Requires further examination.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic in the hand of Nahray b. Nissim.
List of names and numbers. In Judaeo-Arabic.
Communal accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: 11th century. Hand of Yefet b. David b. Shekhanya. Daily construction expenses for 3 Tammuz through 18 Tammuz. Many of …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. In the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. Mentions pepper.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: probably no earlier than 14th or 15th century.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: 11th or 12th century. Hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. Mentions al-Lebdī and the ship of the amir (markab al-amīr). Mentions cloves.
Memorial list. Mentions: Elʿazar, his son Yosef; Elʿazar, his son Ṣedaqa (ha-)Rofeʾ; a woman named Barijyya; Saʿadya; Shelomo; Yosef.
Business accounts in the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. Recto is in two columns and verso is in one column. Recto is particularly messy. Mentions …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. Dating: 11th or 12th century.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late. Mentions a "copper rod" on the recto and at least one other copper item.
Recto: Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late? A butcher selling ducks (baṭṭa)? On verso is a Hebrew poem and pen trials.