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Recto: Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Dating; 11th century. Seems to be a list of debts (duyūn). The sums are quite large: - Yeshuʿa, in Damsīs: 36 …
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Accounts, probably. In Arabic script. Mentions the name Abū l-ʿAlāʾ and various numbers. On verso there is a piyyuṭ based on the 10 commandments.
Accounts in Arabic script, probably. Reused for the binding of a diwan of Hebrew poetry, including at least one poem by Yehuda ha-Levi.
Document in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Small fragment. On verso there is Judaeo-Arabic poetry retelling the story of Yosef.
Accounts, probably late.
Late accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, arranged according to parshiyot.
Late accounts in very light ink (or pencil?).
Late accounts with the name Yiṣḥaq Castro at top.
Table of Judaeo-Arabic prognostications or horoscopes for various domains (agriculture, prosperity, government, knowledge, etc.) arranged in an ornate red grid. Late hand.
Table of Judaeo-Arabic prognostications in a rough black grid. Possibly medieval.
Late accounts in Judaeo-Arabic.
Small fragment of accounts (probably) in Judaeo-Arabic.
List of names and numbers for Parshat Vayeṣe, perhaps donations. Dating: late, probably 18th or 19th century.
Bifolium from a notebook. One and a half pages are filled with a poem in Ladino involving a husband and wife and a knight, with …
Account in Judaeo-Arabic
30 pages of a notebook of lined paper, filled with names and numbers arranged according to days of the week. Probably 19th century (this is …
The leather cover of a booklet. On the inside, there are a few lines of an account in Judaeo-Arabic.
Recto: Late account in Hebrew characters. Verso: Jottings in Arabic script.
Upper section: Probably a medical recipe ("yudaqq wa-yuʿjan...") involving galingale (khalwanjān) and ginger (janzabīl). Quantities are specified with Greek/Coptic numerals. Lower section: List of names …
Bifolium from a notebook. One page has a poem in Ladino involving a husband and wife and a knight, with refrains which are different from …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Probably belongs with the preceding shelfmarks.
Memorial list or lists. In several different hands. There is also the draft of the beginning of a legal document, in Fustat, dated 24 Nisan …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Likely 11th century, likely in the hand of a known merchant.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentions labdanum (lādan) twice.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Likely 11th century, likely in the hand of a known merchant. Mentions ambergris.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Greek/Coptic numerals.
Accounts in Judeo-Arabic with a variety of coinage types including dirham, kuruş (aka guruş) and zingirli– of which the latter two suggest a dating of …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, perhaps. At the top appears the name Seʿadya b. Shelomo b. Yefet ha-Levi (all given titles such as pe'er and hod ha-leviim). …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, involving silk and mercury. Alexandria and Fustat are named and [...] b. Hārūn.
Recto: Account in Judaeo-Arabic. Verso: Pen trials in Arabic script.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and in Arabic script.
Accounts in the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. See PGP 20645
List of names from different families, probably a memorial list.
Accounts in Arabic and Hebrew script on a reused literary fragment. Late.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic (and one line of Arabic).
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentions people such as al-Rayyis Abū l-Faḍl, the mother of al-Rayyis Abū Manṣūr, Abū l-Faraj Ṣabbāgh, and Abū l-Ṭāhir Ḥarīrī.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late.
Memorial list, Qaraite. Dating: Unknown; catalogued as 18th century.
Accounts in Hebrew. Listing numerous Talmudic and halakhic texts (including Ḥoshen Mishpaṭ). Dating: No earlier than 14th century, possibly substantially later.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Greek/Coptic numerals. Dating: Probably no earlier than 13th century. Lists numerous people and interesting titles, including Saʿd al-Dīn Nā'ib al-Bardār; ʿAbd …
Lists of names and accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Needs examination.