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Bifolium from the beginning of Ibn Buṭlān's Daʿwat al-Aṭṭibā'.
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Leaf from the beginning of Maqāmāt al-Ḥarīrī.
Two pages from Kalīla wa-Dimna in Arabic.
Leaf from an Arabic treatise on Islamic law.
Three bifolia from a compendium of Bedouin proverbs, with commentary.
Leaf from an Arabic literary work in nasta'liq-like script.
Fragment of a bifolium, very damaged, probably from an Arabic literary work.
Tales 90–92 from "Nawādir al-Qalyūbī" by Shihāb al-Dīn al-Qalyūbī (d. 1659), in Arabic, with Hebrew translations/summaries in the margins.
Arabic literary fragment.
Leaf from an Arabic literary work, either geometrical or astronomical (mentions celestial bodies, the horizon, and angles).
Medical treatise. In Arabic script.
Literary text in Arabic script. Faded.
Leaf from an Arabic literary work.
Fragment of a bifolium of an Arabic treatise on physiognomy (ʿilm al-firāsa).
Small fragment containing portions of three lines in Arabic, appears literary.
4 pages from an Arabic literary treatise with huge margins and headers in red ink. These pages include proverbs/sayings, arranged alphabetically. At least one of …
Badly damaged leaf of an Arabic literary work mentioning hallucination (wahm) and sleep.
Legal fragment in Judaeo-Arabic, mentioning Abū l-ʿIzz and 22 dinars (בעד אבאעה . . . דינאר וחואליה . . . וטלבה פעסר עלי . . …
Arabic literary text with monumental medallion and calligraphy at the top of the column.
Literary. Bifolium in Arabic script of Kitāb al-Shihāb, a collection of sayings ascribed to Muḥammad, by Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad b. Salāma b. Jaʿfar al-Quḍāʿī (d. …
An Arabic literary work. "The ʿulamā' of the Arabs informed us of ʿUmar b. al-[...] al-Tamīmī who said, 'There was a drought in the lands …
Mostly Arabic with some Judaeo-Arabic. Drafts of literary text, either philosophical or poetic or both.
Literary, Arabic script. Tale concerning Hārūn al-Rashīd and Jaʿfar ibn Barmak. Information from Baker/Polliack catalog.
Literary work in Arabic script. Jottings in the margin in an unclear notation.
Literary. In Arabic script. Wisdom literature.
Literary fragment in Arabic script.
Literary text in Arabic script.
Literary text in Arabic script, with diacritics and vowels. Perhaps ethical advice (yā bunayy: kuthrat al...)
Biography (sīra) of the Prophet Muḥammad in beautiful Arabic script. Bifolium.
Bifolium containing multiple literary texts, in both Hebrew and Arabic. The Arabic side is from a Muslim historical work, recounting the episode of Muḥammad's letters …
Bifolium with Arabic literary text (on love?) and one page of Hebrew.
8 pages from an Arabic medical treatise.
Page from an Arabic medical treatise, citing Ḥunayn.
Prayers in Arabic script. Late.
Two pages from an Arabic work on prognostications, including whether the days of a month or lucky or unlucky.
Leaf from an Arabic treatise, calligraphic and vocalized. It appears to be a literary anthology, with quotations and verses cited from various Abbasid-era caliphs and …
Arabic work of literary criticism, several pages, probably Khazānat al-Adab wa-Ghāyat al-Arab of Ibn Ḥijja al-Ḥamawī (d. 1433).
Bifolium from an Arabic literary treatise, including the pious opening and, on the other two pages, several (al)chemical recipes.
Leaf from an Arabic medical treatise.
Fragment of a bifolium from an Arabic literary work mentioning Amir al-Mu'minīn, very damaged. Some strings tied to the extremity of the page (not the …
Bifolium from a (Qaraite) copy of the Torah in Arabic script. This section is Numbers 21. There are numerous joins. See T-S Ar.52.242 on FGP.
From a medical treatise in Arabic.
12 pages of an Arabic literary work, mentioning marriage and sex and childbirth. Merits further examination.
Page from al-Rāzī's al-Ḥāwī fī l-Ṭibb.
Leaf from an Arabic literary work on the magical virtues of the Arabic letters, and how to write them in various potent arrays (illustrated). For …
Recto: The last page of the Annals of Eutychius of Alexandria (Saʿīd b. Baṭrīq al-Mutaṭabbib, d. 940), the Melkite Patriarch of Alexandria, discussing events in …
Leaf from an Arabic medical treatise, giving prescriptions.