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shelfmark:"Bodl ms. Heb a 2/3"
Accounts, dated October 1230 CE, in the hand of Shelomo b. Eliyyahu, referring to a cellar (maṭmūra) in his father’s house with 117 jugs of …
דיון אחד
Fragment of a literary text in Arabic script on parchment. Requires further examination. AA
אין רשומות קשורות
None
2 תעתוקים דיון אחד
List of materia medica.
Accounts.
Business accounts in Judaeo-Arabic written in a common hand (previously misattributed to ʿArūs b. Yosef). Cf. T-S NS 321.7d (PGPID 40762). Note on JTS volume …
Accounts with Greek/Coptic numerals expressing quantities or prices of goods, such as: coal and salt. The dating is late medieval or perhaps as late as …
תעתוק אחד
List of names. Many with very elongated letters. E.g., Faraḥ, Surūr, Abū l-ʿIzz, Hiba, ʿImrān, Bū l-Faraj, Saʿd.
Note, accompanying or recording something that arrived from the student or scholar, Yiṣḥaq. (Information from CUDL.)
List of names (e.g., al-shaykh Abū ʿAbdallāh) and sums of money in Arabic script. Unclear if private or official. Evidently cut up and reused for …
Verso: Statement in Judaeo-Arabic that a list of two, apparently newly acquired books should be "recorded on a memorandum (tunqal ilā tadhkira)" and brought to …
Memorial lists for al-ʿAṣṣār and the judge (al-Dayyān) Shelomo. (Information from Goitein’s index card)
Two bifolios of a very cryptic register in Arabic script. Some entries contain partial dates. Needs examination.
Account calculations in Judaeo-Arabic in which the surname Ṣarfati is mentioned on the verso and eastern Arabic numerals are in use. In the entry below …
Account, listing names with numbers. Probably 14th century or later (among other reasons, since "son of" is written with a nun sofit). Some of the …
Writing exercises in Judaeo-Arabic from a student's notebook, six folios. Early modern.
Late communal accounts. For the collection on the week of parshat Devarim. Several dozen names and surnames are listed: גזאוי, אלעטר, הלוי, קוצייר, גלמוש, גאבי, …
Commercial accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Mentions pepper.
List of alphanumerical quantities, the heading opens with "מביעה" (sold). Some of the entries may include the unit qirat, but the word קירט in question …
Nine entries, names of recipients of alms, on vellum in huge calligraphic letters, such as 'two freed women, two persons from Hijaz, two from Sahrajt …
תעתוק אחד דיון אחד
Fragment consisting mainly of piyyuṭ in Hebrew. Verso contains two sections of jotted accounts in Arabic script. One mentions Mūsā b. Ẓāfir and cardamom (hayl). …
Accounts that mention different quantities of dinars and names such as a qāḍī, Abu l-Ḥasan, Ibrahim and al-Qaysarānī. (Information in part from CUDL)
List of weeks (shin = shabbat) of the year, by weekly readings from the Torah, with a number in Coptic numerals for each, representing revenues, …
Daily accounts of foods with amounts over a period of two weeks. In Arabic script and eastern Arabic numerals. Late. (Information in part from CUDL)
Accounts
30 pages of a notebook of lined paper, filled with names and numbers arranged according to days of the week. Probably 19th century (this is …
Account of the Qodesh: building expenditures, ca. 1040. List of expenses, beautifully written by Yefet b. David b. Shekhanya. Materials for the construction of a …
dirhem. Paid for 7 bundles of twigs, 14 dir. Paid for a bundle
of ropes, 5 dir. Paid for 6 bundles of palm branches, 3/4 dinar.
For sa…
תעתוק אחד תרגום אחד דיון אחד
Account calculations. Dated 26 Elul 5539 AM (1779 CE). It may not be in the same scribal hand, but the date probably coincides with the …
unidentified text. Contains Coptic numerals - needs examination.
Arabic script (VMR)
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Dated Rabīʿ I 984 AH in the upper left corner of the recto (1576 CE). Among the names mentioned are: (recto) Yahuda …
Mirror image imprint of a document, possibly accounts in Judaeo-Arabic mentioning a bag (khīsha). The original use of the fragment was probably an Arabic document, …
needs examination. Image not available. Apparently a book list in Ladino, per FGP.