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Short late Hebrew note addressed to Ovadiah regarding purchasing of an unidentified item. AA
No Scholarship Records
Small fragment from a late legal deed regarding payment. AA
Bill of release for part of a debt. Dated: 1 Av 5279 AM, which is 9 July 1519 CE. Location: Possibly Constantinople ("פה קוצטנטינה רבת …
A family letter, contains mostly regards from Avraham Sagish to his brother Moshe. 16th century. Published by A. David, Katedra 114, p. 67-68.
Late Hebrew letter. The writer described what he wrote in his former letters, to which he hasn't received any reply. AA
Fragment from a late letter in Hebrew
Fragment of an unknown nature. Could be literary text or a letter. Late. AA. Likely a letter since it includes praises for somebody ('the father …
Fragment from a poetic Hebrew letter. Late. AA
Letter requesting monetary assistance. Poetic Hebrew. 16th century (data from FGP).
Small and damaged fragment, probably from a draft of a late legal deed.
Probably a colophon on the name of Elazar Masliah
Fragment from the right part of a late letter. Only few words preserved in each line so the content is unclear.
Long late Hebrew letter. The writer is asking for more time to pay his debts?
Probably a court record in Hebrew. Late. Damaged and faded.
Much damaged late poetic Hebrew fragment, might be from a letter of appeal.
Short note send from Egypt. The writer informing that he was taken to the house of the wali and from there to the judge, and …
A letter from Yehuda Tirani to Shimshon b. Shemuel, 17th century. The writer is in a harsh financial situation and has difficulties to pay his …
Bill of partnership, torn at top and bottom, issued in the 16th century regarding production of wine. Four partners: Ya'aqov Ayu, Masʿūd b. Makhlūf, Manṣūr …