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shelfmark:"Bodl ms. Heb a 2/3"
Small fragment of accounts.
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Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic with usage of Greek/Coptic alphanumerals throughout. Medieval-era. Mentions Naṣr b. [...]; Abū l-Riḍā; "the house/wife of my paternal uncle"; Naʿīm; …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Hebrew alphanumerals. Dating is 16th- or 17th-century based on the paleography. The recto mentions two food items of pepper and ginger, …
Recto: list of the names of the Coptic months in Arabic script. Verso: Jottings of accounts in Arabic script; unclear if the Hebrew script is …
List in Italian and some Hebrew. Dating is unclear, perhaps 14th-16th-century but further examination is required. The portion of the list in Latin-script Italian includes …
Large cluster of writing exercises, probably from a student's notebook. 7 folios. Dating is 16th-century or late based on the paleography.
List of numerals.
Large bifolio of accounts, perhaps from the same scribe as T-S AS 185.158 (PGPID 39885). Dating is likely 16th-17th-century based on the paleography and, crucially, …
Accounts in Arabic, large and well-preserved– perhaps state-issued. Medieval-era. Requires further examination. Likely from a dār/commercial receipt (see tag). The document was reused for a …
Secondary use: Accounts in the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. Mentions copper (nuḥās), robes (thawb, thiyāb), and a veil (miʿjar).
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Probably in the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. Very faded and damaged.
Various jottings. The top of recto contains a list of writing equipment: "tablet and inkpot and pen and ink (midād) and notebook and codex and …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic on recto and verso. Medieval-era.
Accounts in Arabic on recto and verso. Medieval-era. Mentions Manṣūr; Dāʾūd b. Mūsā; ʿAlī b. Musāfir; Abū ʿAlī b. Salāma; Dāʾūd b. al-Muʿallim. Mentions different …
Accounts in Arabic.
Bifolio containing accounts for construction in Judaeo-Arabic. Rudimentary hand and spellings. Very spare with a lot of blank space.
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Account of amounts purchased of barley (mushtarā al-shaʿīr) on various days. On verso there is a name in Arabic script [...] b. ʿAbdallāh and pen …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, most of the entries list varying quantities of Ottoman-era gold jadid coinage. Dating is 16th-17th-century based on the paleography and numismatic reference. …
Recto: List of names in Judaeo-Arabic with sums of money (all listed as "nuṣf" except for one listed as 1 dinar), probably a contributors list. …
List of Greek/Coptic alphanumerals, perhaps calculations or a writing exercise. Medieval-era.
Brief list in Arabic with labeled numerical values. Dating is 16th-century or later based on the paleography. Requires further examination.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals.
Table of numerals, probably accounts.
Minute fragment of accounts.
Large bifolio covered with various pen trials and writing exercises in Hebrew script. Dating: ca. 12th century. There is one line of documentary interest on …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late.
Accounts in Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic. Medieval-era. A variety of quantities are listed with the unit of weight raṭl. Requires further examination.
Document(s) in Arabic, mostly accounts with a longer entry on the verso that may represent a separate document type. Medieval-era. Requires further examination.
Accounts in Arabic on recto. Medieval-era. The verso is mostly Greek/Coptic alphanumerals in a different scribal hand. Requires further examination.
Accounts in Hebrew script and western Arabic numerals. Late.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Dated Rabīʿ I 984 AH in the upper left corner of the recto (1576 CE). Among the names mentioned are: (recto) Yahuda …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, the recordkeeping method is terse and somewhat unclear in terms of content. 16th-17th-century based on the paleography. Requires further examination.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic, with many names, items, and shops listed. 16th- or 17th-century based on the paleography. Requires further examination.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic on recto. Medieval-era.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, unique scribal hand compared to many of the other documents from this genre in nearby shelfmarks/archival series. Medieval-era. Requires further examination.
Accounts in Arabic with Greek/Coptic alphanumerals. Medieval-era.
Accounts in Arabic on verso and perhaps recto. Medieval-era. Requires further examination.
Minute account fragment. Medieval-era.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic with Greek/Coptic alphanumerals. Medieval-era.
List in Judaeo-Arabic, badly damaged. Medieval-era. One of the entries is "blacksmith" (חדאד). Requires further examination.
Account in Judaeo-Arabic listing headings with days of the week and months that may date from the 15th-16th centuries (based on the paleography and number …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, the first line mentions al-Shaykh Bu-al-Farj. Late medieval or early modern, 14th-16th-centuries.
Account in Judaeo-Arabic. Rudimentary hand. Some or all of the list is for items for the synagogue at Dammūh, including: "hot oil" (lamp oil, likely …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, one entry is listed at the location darb al-jayyida[?]. Dating is 16-17th-century based on the paleography. On the verso "grossos" are listed …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic with Greek/Coptic alphanumerals. Medieval-era. One of the entries mentions a barniyya ceramic pot (ברניה). Requires further examination.
List of spices in Judaeo-Arabic with quantities in Greek/Coptic alphanumerals: pepper, cinnamon, and saffron. Medieval-era.
List of food items and prices: lemon, meat, etc. Medieval-era.