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A leaf from Avicenna's Qanun, including the chapter on fattening any organ, such as arm, leg, nose, lips, or penis.
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Bifolio from an Arabic medical treatise.
Bifolio from a narrow volume, an Arabic treatise that seems to be on medicine or regimen.
Leaf from an Arabic medical treatise.
Fragment of a bifolium from an Arabic literary work mentioning Amir al-Mu'minīn, very damaged. Some strings tied to the extremity of the page (not the …
Bifolium from a (Qaraite) copy of the Torah in Arabic script. This section is Numbers 21. There are numerous joins. See T-S Ar.52.242 on FGP.
Two pages from an Arabic work on prognostications, including whether the days of a month or lucky or unlucky.
Leaf from an Arabic treatise, calligraphic and vocalized. It appears to be a literary anthology, with quotations and verses cited from various Abbasid-era caliphs and …
Bifolium from an Arabic literary treatise, including the pious opening and, on the other two pages, several (al)chemical recipes.
Arabic work of literary criticism, several pages, probably Khazānat al-Adab wa-Ghāyat al-Arab of Ibn Ḥijja al-Ḥamawī (d. 1433).
Historical treatise (many pages), it seems mainly discussing the rulers and wars of Ifrīqiyya (Al-Jazā'ir, Tūnis, Qayrawān, etc.) in the mid-13th-century. Also discusses events in …
Prayers in Arabic script. Late.
Magical spells. One folio from a larger booklet. In Arabic script. Possibly for arousing love (tahyīj al-ḥubb?). One of them is to be placed inside …
Tafsir in Arabic on Genesis 37:23 – 38:19 (according to FGP). On the verso the text ends with an elaborate section marker in red ink.
Literary work. In Arabic script. Probably medical. Discussing various appetites, such as for food and for sexual intercourse.
Literary. Medical treatise in Arabic script.
Literary. Treatise in Arabic script on prosody (ʿilm al-ʿarūḍ).
Poetry. In Arabic script.
Literary text. In Arabic script. Leaf from an Arabic work on horoscopes/prognostications in a beautiful naskhī script. The horoscopes/prognostications are predicted for each day of …
Medical treatise in Arabic script.
Medical treatise in Arabic script. Including a section on diseases of the brain.
Medical treatise in Arabic script. Faded.
Medical text in Arabic script. Instructions on interacting with the patient, it seems.
Literary text in Arabic script. Citing two verses attributed to Abū Nuwās.
Medical treatise in Arabic script. Lovely handwriting. Including prescriptions for hair loss and instructions for a recipe based on almond oil.
Medical treatise in Arabic script. Agaric (al-ghāriqūn). . . Turbid (turpeth). . .
Literary text in Arabic script. Narrative of Alexander the Great.
Literary. Fragment of a bifolium of a medical work in Arabic script. Mentions evacuation; the stomach; vomiting; what one should take/eat; something being effective.
Magical fragment in Arabic script, including a spell for 'inflaming' (tahyīj).
Literary. Astronomical or calendrical work in an unusual mixture of Arabic (in Arabic script) and Hebrew.
Main text: Literary work in Arabic script, mentioning Aristotle and the third clime. Margins: Recipe in Judaeo-Arabic. Join (noncontinuous) by Alan Elbaum.
Medical treatise in Arabic script, probably. Mentions lavendar (اسطوخودس) and spinach (اسفنج). Needs further examination.
Recto and part of verso: A full page of prayers in Arabic script. Verso: In a different hand and ink, a basmala, then: "from the …
Pharmacological text including various recipes for drugs mostly based on vegetable ingredients and aimed at curing the digestive system. A page from an Arabic literary …
Jewish (not Muslim) religious text. Written mainly in Arabic script but with some Hebrew mixed in. Having to do with the Exodus. Some of the …
Recto: Literary text in Arabic script. Historical or philosophical. Containing various questions; the first is attributed to Amīr al-Mu'minīn and mentions Muʿāwiya. Verso: Judaeo-Arabic poetry. …
Literary text, an allusion to the Quranic narrative of Prophet Yūsuf in a versified ornate prose (sajʿ) or poetry. [al-Quran, 12:13-18].
A leaf from a work on sexual medicine & aphrodisiacs in Arabic.