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shelfmark:"Bodl ms. Heb a 2/3"
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אין רשומות קשורות
List of commodities with their prices. Containing instructions regarding transactions in a partnership. Many valuable gems and garments are listed. At one point it states …
תעתוק אחד
Minute fragment of accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals.
Memorial list. On verso calendar for the year 1047
Accounts. Many names are mentioned.
Verso: note of a merchant reporting his sale of commodities in ʿAydhāb in the month of Adar II 1440 Seleucid = February/March 1129 CE. Commodities …
In Thy Name, oh Merciful! The list of (the sums) collected during the week of the end of Rabīʿ :
Sunday: Ḥusayn, 1+2. From b. Ḥarb, 1.
תעתוק אחד תרגום אחד דיון אחד
Fragment of a book list written on parchment, mostly contains Talmud commentaries. AA
Accounts in Arabic script, written in the margin of a Hebrew dirge.
Account written on a bifolio by Nahray b. Nissim. Dating: ca. 1055 (Gil). Includes prices for garments; would be an invaluable source for the history …
ע ר מימון בן כלפה בקיאר ז דרה[ ]
וע עיבה ז קרא וען בקיאר לה דר [ ]
וע פי צרא עקיק י דנא ותלתיי וע פי סקט ט דרא
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2 תעתוקים
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Mentions many names, mostly Muslim.
Account
Fragment containing mainly Hebrew literary text and one line in Arabic script: يقطع . . . النصف
Account in Arabic script. Written on unusually white paper.
List of some sort in Arabic script. Needs examination. The headers may be Rajab, Shaʿbān, and Shawwāl.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Written in multiple hands, several entries crossed out. Dated in multiple places [.]85 AH, possibly with the century listed in l. 18 …
Small fragment of accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late.
Accounts of purple-cloth merchant Abū l-Afrāḥ ʿArūs b. Yosef al-Mahdawī in Fusṭāṭ. (Information in part from CUDL)
Business accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic script. Mentions several names, including ʿAbd al-Masīḥ, and figures in the hundreds and thousands (unclear what unit). On verso …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic listing a variety of grocery items and home goods. Dated 28 Tevet 5537 AM (1777 CE). The heading on the right side …
Book list. Location: Bilbays.
תעתוק אחד תרגום אחד
Accounts in the name of Raḥamīm Malkhī [מלכי] in a unique scribal hand. Dated Sivan [5]_88 AM which should be read either as 5488 or …
Account of the flooding of the Nile. Dated: Elul 1550 Seleucid, which is 1239 CE. The entries are arranged according to the Coptic calendar. See …
Accounts in Arabic script. Many names are mentioned. Dated: 6[..] AH = 1203–1300 CE.
There are multiple fragments under this shelfmark; some of them are joins. A, fol.2 - Accounts, in Arabic script.
Account in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Late. Mentions pearls (luʾluʾ) and gold (dhahab), and the names Isḥāq, Sulaymān, ʿAfīf, and Ibrāhīm.
Communal accounts list holdings and monetary values, probably expenses or contributions. Dated 5577 AM (1816/17 CE) on verso. This JRL folder is mostly or entirely …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. For pepper, lac, etc., bought and sold in Fustat (the two sides are headed by מערפה שרא אלרחל and שרח מא אשתרי …
Accounts in Arabic script. Possibly state/fiscal. Needs examination.
Accounts, bottom part. Needs examination.
List of names with corresponding sums of money. Likely contributors to charity. Dating: First half of the 11th century (or late 10th century), per Goitein …
Inventory of the items from a dead man's estate that are in Alexandria, mainly books (two pages) and various household items (last page). In Judaeo-Arabic …
List (fragment) of names and amounts, all contributing 1/2 (though also looks like the Hebrew letter alef). The second column is headed "al-ghayr qāṭinīn" (the …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late. Mentions 'the Turk' (אלתוגרמי).
Accounts in Arabic script, surrounded by Hebrew jottings and pen trials. FGP calls this a testimony from 1208/09 CE, which must be referring to a …
Accounts in a medieval-era scribal hand on recto. Although the verso was not reused in this case, the shelfmarks ENA 3264.1-6 are recycled pages of …
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 …