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Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. On parchment. Mentions the name Zayn al-Dār.
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List of names in Hebrew and some Ladino, accompanied by numbers and other notes (often with the word הדלקה). Some of the names include: Gikatilla, …
Large notebook of Hebrew alphabet exercises. 11 folios. Dating is 16th-century or later based on the paleography and prelined paper. The name Elyaqim Dayyan and …
Mostly pen trials in Hebrew, Judaeo-Arabic, and Ladino. Two names appear: Nissim Mulaykha (? מוליכה) and Yiṣḥaq Binyamin.
Alphabetical exercises probably in the hand of a child. Some of the phrases come from legal documents including the names Abū Manṣūr b. Nuʿmān; Fāḍil; …
Brief account in Judaeo-Arabic mentioning Yosef al-Ḥaṭṭāb and Moshe Kohen. Dating is 16th- or 17th-century based on the mention of Ottoman-era jadid coinage. MCD.
Detailed accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late, 16th- or 17th-century based on the paleography. One entry: "al-mutaʾakhkhir ʿalā arbāb al-jawāmik..." The year is then given but is …
Minute account fragment in wariq dirhams. Medieval-era. The lower entry may mention olive oil. Requires further examination.
Accounts in the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. Very faded.
Writing exercises in Latin-script cursive. The letter "X" is repeated on the recto and "I". The ink and prelined paper help to estimate the dating …
List in a unique early modern scribal hand, relies on Indo-Arabic numerals. The exact meaning of the labels on the far left column is not …
Accounts and calculations in Arabic with Indo-Arabic numerals. Early modern. The verso has an entry "in the hand of al-Sayyid Aḥmad". Requires further examination.
Document mainly in Arabic, mentioning dirhams and fractions. Probably accounts.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic. Dated: Shaʿbān 592 = June/July 1196 CE. Mentions Bū Saʿd.
Minute fragment of accounts in Arabic that was reused for calligraphic Hebrew practice. Medieval-era.
Tables of numerals.
Bifolio of accounts with three pages in Judaeo-Arabic and one page mainly in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Dating: Probably 11th or 12th century. Most …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic in a highly-trained scribal hand on recto. Dated Rabīʿ al-Awwal [9]64 AH (January 1557 CE). The heading states that the accounts are …
Writing exercises in epistolary Judaeo-Arabic. The dating is 18th- or 19th-century based on the paleography. The instructor provided phrases with model handwriting in the headings …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, at two different scribal hands appear on the recto and verso of the bifolio. Dating is 16th-century based on the paleography and …
Secondary use: List in Arabic with various sums of dinars on verso.
Private accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Greek/Coptic numerals in a rudimentary hand. Names include Mukarram, Sulaymān, Yosef.
Minute fragment that mentions the price for a raṭl of cheese as two dirhams. This strip of paper may have been part of a broader …
Strings of Greek/Coptic numerals. It is possible that these are intended to spell out words (other documents are known that use Coptic numerals as an …
List in Judaeo-Arabic, written with a graphite pencil. The writing method and paleography help date this fragment to the 19th-century. The list names חנין סמען …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic that mention Ottoman-era jadid coinage. 16th- or 17th-century. Along the recto's upper border the name Yosef appears with a possible surname: שוריפה …
List of expenses (מצרוף) in Judaeo-Arabic. Dating is 15th- or 16th-century based on the paleography. Requires further examination for content.
Accounts in Arabic with Greek/Coptic alphanumerals. Medieval-era. Requires further examination.
List of food items and kitchenware in Judaeo-Arabic. Rudimentary hand. Medieval-era. Mentions the name Abū l-Faḍl. Some of the items include: a pitcher (ibrīq) for …
Small fragment of accounts. Almost entirely numerals.
Writing exercises in Hebrew with the signature of a certain Shemuʾel b. Yiṣḥaq Bahlūl. The dating is 16th-century or later based on the paleography. MCD.
Several bifolios from an account book, in Judaeo-Arabic, with rudimentary hand and spellings. Dating: Probably 11th or 12th century. Mentions various names and commodities, mainly …
Table of monetary values, two columns are listed "silver" and "pure" (נוקר). Dating is 16th-century or later based on the paleography. Possibly related to communal …
List of quantities of dinars, most entries are crossed out. Medieval-era. Rudimentary hand. Doodles on verso.
Small fragment of accounts.
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, …
Secondary use: Accounts in the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. Mentions copper (nuḥās), robes (thawb, thiyāb), and a veil (miʿjar).
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 …
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.