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Verso: Three lines in Arabic script. Needs examination. Accounts?
אין רשומות קשורות
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic.
Commercial accounts that seem to be in Portuguese (vinegar, pepper, and other commidities). Identified by Eleazar Gutwirth.
Document in Arabic script. Accounts? Reused for Hebrew literary text mentioning Ben Sira.
Order of commodities in Judaeo-Arabic, maybe related to the India trade. Mentions various items measured in cubits and four brass springs (? lawālib).
Calendrical jottings and calculations in Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic script.
List of syrups and diet recommended for (or purchased by) 12 different people, some of whom are each other's family members. See Efraim Lev, Medical …
Narrow vertical strip of parchment containing a list of materia medica with quantities. In the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe?
List of contributors written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138). The names are: 'Alan, ben al-'Afasi, Tayyib b. Raja. Other names only partially preserved. …
Minute fragment written by Halfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi (1100–38 CE). On recto Abū l-Faḍl is mentioned but there is too little text to contextualize. On …
Minute fragment from a list of names written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138)
Minute fragment. A list of items belonging to a Jew, including a table cover (sufra) and an iron pan (ṭājin). (Information in part from FGP.)
Recto (secondary use): Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Greek/Coptic numerals, listing sums according to the parsha of the week.
Late business account.
Account
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late.
List of names in a very cursive hand in Judaeo-Arabic. Including Bū ʿAlī Ibn al-Amshāṭī al-Dayyān(?); the boy of the Mosuli; and [...] Ibn al-Labbān.
List of names, probably for support from the community. Numerous names listed on both recto and verso. On verso several are crossed out, and the …
Business memorandum or bifolio from a merchant's ledger, giving prices and weights. In Judaeo-Arabic, very neatly written. The hand is probably known. Dating: 11th or …
Verso: Memorial(?) list. Dating: likely 13th century. Contains also a few names of women. Every entry is preceded by "bayt"/"house of." The names: Isḥāq al-Ṭabbākh; …
Minute fragment from a dowry list written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138)
Minute fragment from a list of items, probably dowry list, written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138).
Court record. In the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi (1100–38 CE) under the reshut of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon (1127–38). Abū l-Faraj Yeshuʿa b. Menashshe ha-Levi …
Few words from an account
Commercial accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentions ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd and brazilwood.
account
List of contributors or people who get community support. Among the names we can find Musa al-Lebdi, probably a descendance of the famous Indian trader …
Late account, the currency is Florins and maidis
12th century account
Business accounts in the hand of ʿArūs b. Yosef, See PGPID 20645.
List of names, probably contribution the poor.
A business account
An account for people named 'Azarya and Husan
Account, probably income or expenses for each day. Written randomly on the oage
Accounting in Judaeo-Arabic. Probably in the hand of Shelomo b. Eliyyahu. Listing various debts owed, as well as several entries involving books. One mentions a …
Minute fragment. One Arabic word on recto. Two fragmentary names on verso (Avraham b. Shl[...] and Yosef b. Hal[fon?]
Mercantile accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Relatively large bifolio. Dating: 11th or early 12th century. The hand is probably known. May belong with T-S NS 225.116. Mentions …
Late account
Very damaged list of items, probably a dowry list. Written by Halfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi (1100–38 CE). Bifolio. On the righthand page of verso mentions …
Small list of items, mostly textiles
An interesting list of Muslim legal documents. Written by Halfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi (1100–38 CE). The names of the parties are Muslim, and the dates …
Very damaged list of items, mostly textiles.