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Lines of Coptic numerals, some rows crossed out.
אין רשומות קשורות
Accounts in Coptic numerals.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Greek/Coptic numerals.
Table. 6 columns filled with Coptic(?) numerals.
List, it seems of weekly vows, with Coptic numerals. (Information from Goitein's index cards)
תעתוק אחד דיון אחד
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Coptic numerals. Dating: probably ca. 13th century. People named: Abū l-Faḍl Ibn al-ʿAmīd; Nujaym; Abū l-ʿAlā; Abū l-Ḥasan; Abū l-Riḍā; al-Dayyān.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. The ghulām of the Rayyis is mentioned at least twice.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. In fact, one page is entirely filled with numerals.
Accounts. In Arabic script and Coptic numerals(?).
Account in Judaeo-Arabic and Coptic numerals. Mainly lists foods and materia medica: emblic, barberry, olibanum, hazelnut, coriander, קטונה (legumes?), saffron, a syrup of נופר(?), and …
Accounts. In Judaeo-Arabic. Headed "al-maqbūḍ" and listing names and numbers (Coptic numerals). Dating: perhaps 13th century.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic script and Coptic numerals.
List (late) of names with Coptic numerals on back of unrelated letter. (Information from Goitein index cards)
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Accounts in Arabic script and Coptic numerals.
Accounts in Coptic numerals and Arabic script. Arranged in columns.
Accounts in Arabic script and Coptic numerals
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic and Coptic numerals. Probably medieval.
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals.
A few words in Arabic script mentioning Bū l-Faraj al-Jābī and ʿindahu and some Greek/Coptic numerals.
Accounts in Arabic with Coptic-Zimam numerals. The verso was used for piyyut liturgical poetry in Hebrew (FGP). Both of the scribal hands help to date …
List of weeks (shin = shabbat) of the year, by weekly readings from the Torah, with a number in Coptic numerals for each, representing revenues, …
תעתוק אחד
Recto: Judaeo-Arabic recipe involving starch (nashā'; not "starch of Isaac" but yuṣḥaq = let it be crushed), and some jottings in Arabic script including Coptic …
Legal document. In Hebrew. Location: Fustat. Appointment of a judge, listing all of his prerogatives. The handwriting is very familiar; late 12th or early 13th …
Accounts in Arabic script and Coptic numerals. Several items seem to be food (kuzbara, ḥummuṣ, zaʿtar).
Accounts in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Very neat. On verso there is a calendar in Hebrew script, listing years in the 12th century CE …
Sums of money donated by members of the Jewish community in Cairo. ENA 2348.4 mentions Ibn al-Abraṣ, who may be the grandfather of the physician …
Writing exercises and alphabetical practice in list format with a wide a variety of subject matter. The student practiced Hebrew letters, Jewish legal formularies, and …
Letter from a perfumer, submitting an account to the addressee. In Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: Probably late 12th or early 13th century. Numbers are given in Greek/Coptic …
List of contributors to the poor. Coptic numerals.
List of contributors containing Coptic numerals. (Information from Goitein's typed texts)
List, in Judaeo-Persian, mentioning Yiṣḥaq parnas, a social welfare official. Has Coptic numerals, e.g. no. 5, and perhaps the Hebrew tq (= 500?). Handwriting, too, …
Recto: Order of payment issued by Abū Zikrī Kohen, advising the elder Munajjā to give out two ūqiyyas of lemon and one ūqiyya (of lemon) …
Letter from a man of high standing to the Nagid Shemuel (in office 1140-1159), dealing with a case of clothing, and a man who had …
Account of the pledges, pesiqa, for [the synagogue of] Dammuh, during the time of Nagid Avraham Maimonides (1205-1237).
List of contributors, on verso of page from a siddur: Musaf rosh hodesh. Coptic figures. Headed by 'our lord R. Avraham' (Maimonides?) (Information from Goitein …
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List of 31 contributors in Arabic and Coptic numerals (1, 1 1/2, 2 2 1/2, 3, 4 4 1/2, 5, 8, 9) but no denominations …
Letter in the hand of Berakhot b. Shemuel. Possibly addressed to Avraham Maimonides. In Judaeo-Arabic. The letter is an extremely polite reminder to give the …