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List of names, the context is unclear. On verso passage from Passover Haggadah. AA Dating: 13th century
אין רשומות קשורות
List. Trousseau list. This trousseau list (taqwīm) includes "two rings, amber and gold" totaling one dinar. Overall the list totaled 26 dinar. (Information from Goitein's …
2 דיונים
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Accounts in a hand previously misattributed to ʿArūs b. Yosef. Same hand as ENA NS 48.14 (PGPID 40760).
List of names, all beginning with Yiṣḥaq or Yosef. Late.
P24: Legal document. Refers to a half-dinar; Avraham; Abū ʿAlī; and the house where they live together.
]א ואפילו על ידי גלגול ואפילו חרם סתם ואלתזם כל
] אלינא פי אלפאידה ופי צד אלפאידה ופי אכד אלנצף דינ
].א דלך משרוח לעילא ופ…
תעתוק אחד
Recto: Accounts in Arabic script. State/fiscal? Several dates are mentioned, but unclear if any year is preserved.
דיון אחד
Recto: liturgical composition, followed by a genealogical list, starting with the Nasi Sar Shalom and going back seven generations (Sar Shalom b. Pinḥas b. Hodaya …
תעתוק אחד תרגום אחד דיון אחד
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, the first line mentions al-Shaykh Bu-al-Farj. Late medieval or early modern, 14th-16th-centuries.
Accounts. In Judaeo-Arabic and eastern Arabic numerals. Dated: 6 Jumada I 1199 AH, which is 1785 CE.
List of clothes for the poor. Dated: 1451 Seleucid, which is 1139/40 CE. Four fragments altogether, three of which being in the hand of the …
אלקשׁאשׁי
אלחפאר
תעתוק אחד דיון אחד
Verso: Accounts in Arabic script with Greek/Coptic numerals. Medieval-era. Requires further examination.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. "sharḥ mā taḥaṣṣala min thamn al-[...]." This seems to be the third reuse of the fragment: first it …
Account of the qodesh for display ca. 1222-23. This document is the final copy of the record of which the preceding document (ENA 3824.1) is …
Calendrical jottings and calculations in Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic script.
Accounts in Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic. Medieval-era. Requires further examination.
P20: Legal document in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe (fl. 1100–1138 CE). The first letters of ~15 lines are preserved. No details discernible.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Unusual layout. There are also the remnants of the bottoms of a few words in gargantuan Arabic script …
(a) Draft of a dirge for a noble woman. (b) List of names ending with "the tailor and his travel companion." Including: Yosef b. Shemuel, …
Accounts of a slaughterer, written, it seems, by Shelomo b. Eliyyahu. (Information from Mediterranean Society, II, pp. 227, 228, 571)
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic on a small bifolio. The usage of Ottoman kurush makes it possible to estimate the dating as 18th- or 19th-century. The entries …
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 . …
Account, on parchment and much dilapidated, containing weekly revenue and expenditures (small related costs), in the elaborate hand of Aharon 'the expert cantor' b. Efrayim …
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Accounts in the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef. Large and well preserved, merits examination.
Accounts of Nahray b. Nissim (on the basis of handwriting), 1051, noting sums of money and giving some details about the wares. (Information from Gil, …
2 תעתוקים
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Needs examination.
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Small fragment of accounts.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, involving silk and mercury. Alexandria and Fustat are named and [...] b. Hārūn. Hand of Nahray b. Nissim?
Accounts in both Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic script, together with Greek/Coptic numerals. In the Judaeo-Arabic section at the top of recto, mentions items such as soap, …
Accounts with Coptic numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts of some sort in Arabic script. May mention the names and descriptions of garments. Also the word (or name) "jawhara." Needs examination.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: 11th or 12th century. Hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef.
Minute fragment of accounts. The dating is likely 16th- or 17th-century based on the paleography.
Damaged list in Arabic, perhaps an inventory or brief accounts. Medieval-era.
Verso: Accounts with various types of coinage and goods mentioned. Likely dating to the sixteenth century on the basis of numismatic evidence. Two of the …