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Building expenses, listing several quantities of dirhams and expenditure for carpenter, carriers, and nails. (Information from CUDL)
אין רשומות קשורות
Recto: accounts. Expenses are listed, with coptic numerals: carats (qirāṭ) and piasters (qirsh) are mentioned. Verso: accounts mentioning wages. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts. (Information from CUDL)
List or accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts in a late hand, mentioning numerals, measures and month names, such as Rabiʾ al-Awwal. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts, mentioning spices and quantities. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts with numerals. (Information from CUDL)
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)
Late accounts in Judaeo-Arabic with Hebrew numerals. (Information in part from CUDL)
Accounts. Probably late. Mentioning Yiṣḥaq, Avraham b. Sīd, Yaʿaqov, Shemuel. (Information in part from CUDL)
Accounts and lists, probably from a notebook. On f. 1r there is a list of the parashot in Genesis; on f. 2v there are several …
Prices and accounts, in dinars and quarter dinars. (Information from CUDL)
Pages from an account book (numbered 17-20), mentioning Bar Ṣedaqa ha-Levi, Muḥammad al-Ḡazāwī, Abraham Shalom and ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Ḡazāwī and the Islamic month names Rajab, …
List or accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, using Islamic calendar months and Hebrew numerals. Probably late. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late. On verso Hebrew literary text. (Information in part from CUDL)
Recto: accounts in Arabic and Hebrew script, mentioning Abū ʿAbdallā ibn al-Farakhī (אלפרכי). Verso: Coptic numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic.
List of payments in dirhams, mentioning Ibn al-Ṭaffāl and Abū l-Qāsim. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts and notes. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts, including names, commodities and numbers (Arabic numerals). (Information from CUDL)
List of amounts of commodities owed. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts in Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic.
Very little text remains; possibly accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Too little text remains to identify, possibly accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Leviticus 6:7-8, 11; jottings in Arabic with Greek/Coptic numerals, possibly accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Very little text remains to identify, possibly accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: accounts in Arabic. Verso: few letters in Hebrew and Arabic. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Known hand, probably.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Many dealings with a certain Aḥmad and a certain Ḥusayn; also with Abū ʿImrān the son of the sister of Hilāl.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Curious spellings, with long vowels in unexpected places (אבין for אבן and מבורוך probably for מבורך). Does this point to a late …
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Header: "The ginger(?) of Rabbenu Nahray." Includes conversion rates for murābiṭī dinars and "the weight of al-Andalus" (וזן לנדלוס).
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late.
Account of payments received.
תעתוק אחד
Accounts. There are some unusual names. (Information in part from CUDL)
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. The name Barakāt ha-Levi appears.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic, giving names and how much each person owes. The naems include Ḥannā b. Najjār, Manṣūr al-ʿAbasni (?), ʿAlī al-Anṭālī (?), and Abū …
Part of a trader’s notebook or accounts. Excerpts: אתפק ואנא . . . אלדאב(?) איצא עלי תחציל לה שי מן גמיעהם וכדלך גהד פי דלך …
Accounts with names such as Barakāt and [Abū l]-Faḍl al-Parnas and al-Peʾer, with Hebrew numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: document or accounts. Verso: accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Probably accounts, with Hebrew numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Orders of payment, mentioning Abū ʿAlī. (Information from CUDL)