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אין רשומות קשורות
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Mentions names such as Sālim, Ṣafiyy, Hiba, Abū l-Ḥasan, Abū l-Murajjā, and Khalaf. Reused for piyyuṭ on recto.
Commercial accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentions ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd and brazilwood.
List of deaths in Fustat from the last day of Tevet to the 29th of Nisan 1437 (27 December 1125 - 23 April 1126). By …
תעתוק אחד דיון אחד
List of valuable items, mainly garments, in both Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic script. Possibly related to a trousseau list.
Recto: Hebrew document listing important personalities, including [...] b. Yefet and Yosef b. Avraham (who also have many more titles). In the hand of Ḥalfon …
List of items of clothing with their prices. (Information from Goitein's index cards)
Business account in Arabic script, lengthy, ca. 1055, with a list of bankers and money changers and their locations. Also contains a list of pharmaceutical …
Genealogical list. In Judaeo-Arabic. Abū ʿAlī died, leaving three children: Mūsā, Abū Saʿd, and Sitt al-Kull. Abū Saʿd died, leaving one son: Yaḥyā. Mūsā is …
List of foods/spices/materia medica, maybe a recipe or a prescription or an account. Mentions cardamom, almond, mastic, and a piece of pine resin (ʿilk ṣanawbar)
Business accounts, probably. In Arabic script. Possibly but less likely fiscal.
List of commercial goods. In Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: no earlier than 1425 CE based on the mention of ashrafīs which were first minted under Sultan al-Ashraf …
List, probably, in Arabic script. Needs examination.
Itemized business accounts probably for the shipment of commodities. Dating: 11th or possibly 12th century. Mentions תלאלס קלאעיה on verso.
There are multiple fragments under this shelfmark; some of them are joins. B, fol.1 - Accounts, in Arabic script.
Recto: grammatical text on the notion of unvocalised and vocalised consonants, shewa, and on weak letters, mentioning Abū Zakariyyā (= Ḥayyūj). Spanish hand. Verso: unidentified …
Rough accounting in a late (19th c.) hand, written in pencil. Various names, including Nissim, Saʿd Kohen, Levi Ashkenazi, etc. (Information from CUDL.)
Accounts, in Arabic script.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Rudimentary hand.
Recto: List in Judaeo-Arabic and Hebrew. Headed "pilgrimages / pilgrimage sites" (al-ziyār[āt]). Mentions 'the house' of our master Daniel; רב זעירי and רב מרונ . …
Verso: accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals referring to the measure 'raṭl miṣrī' and dirhams.
Verso: List of "those who have not received their share" (al-bāqiyyīn bi-lā akhdh), i.e., in the distribution of wheat. Dating: Probably 1215–40 CE, based on …
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קדסייה
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מליחה דויד
זוגה ה[א]רון
אברהם דקיק[י]
Account register. In Ladino. 3 bifolia. Dated 5450s AM, which is 1690s CE. On the left side of folio 3r there is reference to the …
Document(s) in Arabic script. Possibly business accounts. Needs examination.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. In the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. Dating: 11th or 12th century. Commodities include pepper and brazilwood. There is also the draft …
Recto: Arabic document; seems to be a list of materia medica with corresponding quantities. Verso: list, possibly accounts. (Information in part from CUDL)
Accounts in extensive detail on the recto, medieval-era. The accounts continue on the verso, where there is also a literary text in Hebrew with some …
Recto: Memorial list, headed 'Yisraelim.'
Accounts in the hand of Nahray b. Nissim. (Information from Gil, Kingdom, Vol. 3, pp. 303-304.) See PGPID 469 for transcription.
Bifolio made of parchment. The main uses are literary. Reused on one page for accounts in Judaeo-Arabic mentioning someone named Berakha and goods such as …
Accounts. In Judaeo-Arabic and Hebrew numerals. Some unusual words (הרגד?() (Information from CUDL)
Unidentified calculations in Judaeo-Arabic. "The astrologers (al-munajjimīn) and others believe..."
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Hebrew numerals. Ottoman-era. Mentions an agha and ʿAbd al-Wahhāb al-Hilālī. Needs further examination.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late. Looks like the same document as JRL SERIES B 7663 (PGPID 40386) and JRL SERIES B 7274 (PGPID 40458).