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Accounts in Coptic numerals.
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Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Greek/Coptic numerals.
List, it seems of weekly vows, with Coptic numerals. (Information from Goitein's index cards)
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Table. 6 columns filled with Coptic(?) numerals.
Lines of Coptic numerals, some rows crossed out.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Coptic numerals. Dating: probably ca. 13th century. People named: Abū l-Faḍl Ibn al-ʿAmīd; Nujaym; Abū l-ʿAlā; Abū l-Ḥasan; Abū l-Riḍā; al-Dayyān.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic script and Coptic numerals.
Accounts in Arabic script and Coptic numerals
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Coptic numerals. Probably medieval.
List (late) of names with Coptic numerals on back of unrelated letter. (Information from Goitein index cards)
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Accounts in Coptic numerals and Arabic script. Arranged in columns.
Accounts in Arabic script and Coptic numerals.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals.
Account in Judaeo-Arabic and Coptic numerals. Mainly lists foods and materia medica: emblic, barberry, olibanum, hazelnut, coriander, קטונה (legumes?), saffron, a syrup of נופר(?), and …
Accounts. In Judaeo-Arabic. Headed "al-maqbūḍ" and listing names and numbers (Coptic numerals). Dating: perhaps 13th century.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. The ghulām of the Rayyis is mentioned at least twice.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. In fact, one page is entirely filled with numerals.
Accounts. In Arabic script and Coptic numerals(?).
Accounts and sundry jottings in Arabic script and Coptic numerals, all in the margins of a literary text in Arabic script.
Recto: Order of payment issued by Abū Zikrī Kohen, advising the elder Munajjā to give out two ūqiyyas of lemon and one ūqiyya (of lemon) …
Recto: Judaeo-Arabic recipe involving starch (nashā'; not "starch of Isaac" but yuṣḥaq = let it be crushed), and some jottings in Arabic script including Coptic …
Accounts in Arabic script and Coptic numerals. Several items seem to be food (kuzbara, ḥummuṣ, zaʿtar).
List of weeks (shin = shabbat) of the year, by weekly readings from the Torah, with a number in Coptic numerals for each, representing revenues, …
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Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Very neat. On verso there is a calendar in Hebrew script, listing years in the 12th century CE …
A few words in Arabic script mentioning Bū l-Faraj al-Jābī and ʿindahu and some Greek/Coptic numerals.
Accounts in Arabic with Coptic-Zimam numerals. The verso was used for piyyut liturgical poetry in Hebrew (FGP). Both of the scribal hands help to date …
Legal document. In Hebrew. Location: Fustat. Appointment of a judge, listing all of his prerogatives. The handwriting is very familiar; late 12th or early 13th …
Letter from a perfumer, submitting an account to the addressee. In Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: Probably late 12th or early 13th century. Numbers are given in Greek/Coptic …
Sums of money donated by members of the Jewish community in Cairo. ENA 2348.4 mentions Ibn al-Abraṣ, who may be the grandfather of the physician …
Writing exercises and alphabetical practice in list format with a wide a variety of subject matter. The student practiced Hebrew letters, Jewish legal formularies, and …
Letter from a man of high standing to the Nagid Shemuel (in office 1140-1159), dealing with a case of clothing, and a man who had …
List, in Judaeo-Persian, mentioning Yiṣḥaq parnas, a social welfare official. Has Coptic numerals, e.g. no. 5, and perhaps the Hebrew tq (= 500?). Handwriting, too, …
List of contributors to the poor. Coptic numerals.
List of contributors containing Coptic numerals. (Information from Goitein's typed texts)
Account of the pledges, pesiqa, for [the synagogue of] Dammuh, during the time of Nagid Avraham Maimonides (1205-1237).
List of contributors, on verso of page from a siddur: Musaf rosh hodesh. Coptic figures. Headed by 'our lord R. Avraham' (Maimonides?) (Information from Goitein …
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List of 31 contributors in Arabic and Coptic numerals (1, 1 1/2, 2 2 1/2, 3, 4 4 1/2, 5, 8, 9) but no denominations …
Letter in the hand of Berakhot b. Shemuel. Possibly addressed to Avraham Maimonides. In Judaeo-Arabic. The letter is an extremely polite reminder to give the …