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Few words from the bottom of a legal deed.
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Literary - recommend suppress
Medical recipe for a lead-based collyrium (shiyāf abār), including lead, scoria or gold filings, antimony, lead (ie, Venetian) ceruse, Arabic gum and Egyptian opium. (CUDL)
Literary - recommend suppress”
Talmud commentary. recommend suppress
Much damaged small fragment of a letter. The content is unclear.
Minute fragment from a letter.
Siddur Saadya Gaon
No such fragment. See current: T-S 8J31.7.
Magical text
Recipe for a medicinal syrup (sharāb). (Information from CUDL.)
Table of contents, describing the chapters in a large astrological or astronomical book.
Damaged, Hebrew rhymed text written in wide space, might be from an opening of a letter, but the context is unclear.
Unidentified, might be fragment from an Aramaic legal deed?
Minute fragment from a legal deed.
A minute fragment probably from a memorial list for Amram the Pious and his son Moshe ha-talmid the pious. AA
Minute fragment from an opening of a letter
Minute fragment from an end of a legal deed with the signature of Yefet b. Ya'aqov and Shemuel b. Yehuda. AA
Small fragment from a legal deed
Minute fragment from a legal deed signed by Shelomo b. Aharon Hakohen. AA
Damaged fragment from a legal deed. AA
minute fragments, few from letters and legal deeds.
Unidentified.
Recto: late document from Fustat involving the conditions of a purchase, between Ya[...] Provencal and al-Amir Muhammad [... ...]. Also mentions Shemuel b. Moshe Arditi …
Recto: unidentified text with many Hebrew quotations (possibly poetical). Verso: outlines of a table.
Account. Arranged in 5 columns separated by vertical lines. Each column contains several private names each followed by numbers (possibly indicating sums of money) (FGP)
Bifolio with several different sorts of writing; probably mainly business accounts. In Judaeo-Arabic and Hebrew. Mentions the name Yosef b. Ṣeror b. Naṣrallāh. There is …
Leaf 1: Arabic list of names (possibly part of an account) and some jottings Leaf 2: Recto: Judaeo Arabic list of purchases and expenses (including …
Recto: Poem with partial vocalisation; long and short lines alternate; short lines have same rhyme syllable. Verso: Accounts (FGP)
Bifolio. An Arabic list on the right leaf. On the left leaf on recto a very damaged Judeo Arabic text of an unknown nature, described …
Responsum of R. Shalom Halahmi, p. 3 (Date: 1801–58). Published Glick, Sridei Teshuvot.
Magic recipe. Joins with T-S AS 142.6. (data from FGP by Prof. Gidi Bohak). TS 12.102 which is consider to be a join, is probably …
Small fragment, probably from a letter in Hebrew mentions Barukh b. R. Ishaq (Info from FGP)
minute fragment. Bottom part of a legal deed, only some signatures preserved: [...]she b. Hillel, [...]el b. Berakhot, Sjlomo b. Berakot (spell ברכת), Yefet b. …
A few words regarding bill of divorce, probably halakhic.
Fragment of a ketuba de'irkasa- a ketubah written as a replacement for a lost one. The groom named Perahya the elder. AA
Fragment from an opening of a letter to Perahyahu the Judge - Perahya b. Yosef, from Ben Yiju family who was the muqaddam of al-Mahal. …
Damaged fragment from the bottom part of a pre nuptial agreement (or a ketubah). The future husband is taking upon himself not to harm his …
On a fragment of Leviticus we find a short book list belong to Abu Sa'd ha-Nadiv, see Scheiber, Geniza Studies, p. 321. AA
Recto: 1. Judaeo-Arabic, Hebrew jottings and pen trials2. Draft of an opening formula to a halakhic question addressed to Rabbi Isaac ha-dayyan: מא יקול הדרת …
List of items and prices. In verso all the line are crossed out. AA
Minute fragment. Calendrical? AA
Book list. Books lent by the writer to Natan b. Yeshu'a, first half 11th century. (Data from Allony, the Jewish Library, p. 279 where it …
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Karaite ketubah from Cairo. The groom is Avraham Hakohen b. Shlomo. The bride is Esther known as 'Aziza d. Shmuel Halevi. AA