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Arabic script (Naïm Vanthieghem; description to come).
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Arabic script (VMR)
Document in Arabic script, perhaps accounts of some kind. Reused for Judaeo-Arabic love poetry (يا سادتي... انا مغرم بهواكم \ جودوا ... ارحموا وتعطفوا بي...), …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. The hand may be known. Likely a join with ENA 3740.2–3. Mentions people such as Yaʿqub b. Naḥūm. Mentions goods such as …
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State document of some kind. Needs examination.
List of names and numbers in Arabic script. The names are typical of the late 12th and 13th centuries. Abū Saʿd al-[...]... Abū l-Riḍā, two …
Accounts. Note in the volume at JTS says these two fragments were detached from one another in 1965.
Accounts in Arabic script. Early modern. (VMR)
Arabic script (VMR) Pinholes at the margin ~3–4mm apart. On verso, traces of glue and possibly an ʿalāma.
Legal document in Arabic. Dated in the final line. Requires further examination. (VMR)
Unidentified text in Arabic script
Accounts in Arabic and Coptic alphanumerals. (VMR)
Accounts in Arabic and Coptic alphanumerals. Medieval era. The verso mentions "the sister of Um ʿAbdallah" (اخت ام عبدفالله). (VMR)
Recto: Unidentified text in Arabic script. Verso: Might be two distinct fragments. The upper one at least is. a panegyric (madḥ) by al-Buḥturī: بَرقٌ أَضاءَ …
Accounts in Arabic and Coptic alphanumerals. Medieval era. The identifier "Yahūdīya" appears in line two and the name Muḥammad Rikā__ī[?] in line 4. (VMR)
Accounts in Arabic, a date may appear in line two in connection with the month Ramaḍān. (VMR)
Accounts in Arabic, a tujjār (merchant) is mentioned in the upper left corner of the verso. (VMR)
List of mostly Coptic alphanumeral figures and some text in Arabic (VMR)
Accounts in Arabic and Indic numerals. Early modern. (VMR)