Archival records from The Jacques Mosseri Genizah Archive (EAP025-1)
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Medical; legal document
Recto: medical prescription with instructions for use, e.g. after vomiting. Ingredients include sugar lemon, water, basil, carob, oxymel and…
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Magico-medical
Pages from a magico-medical work, describing various recipes for medical cream and other medicines, mentioning, for example, sandalwood, Armenian…
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Medical
Pages from a medical book, dealing with various organs such as the head and the eyes. On f. 2r the sixth chapter is headed פי אלשריאנאת, ‘on the…
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Medical
Pages from a medical work, with various medical recipes. Ingredients include gum, tragacanth, pepper and honey.
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Medical
Pages from a medical work, with various medical recipes, mentioning for example gum, tragacanth, pepper and honey.
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Medical
Pieces of a medical work, with various medical recipes, mentioning for example gum, tragacanth, pepper and honey.
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Unidentified
Recto: unidentified. Verso: possibly a piyyuṭ.
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Unidentified
Possibly a piyyuṭ, but only a few words are preserved.
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Unidentified
Unidentified; only a few words in Judaeo-Arabic are preserved.
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Medical
Pages from a medical work (perhaps materia medica), dealing with various organs such as the eyes and the head, and with symptoms including pain.…
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Medical
Pages from a small-format, private medical book or a notebook, dealing with problems of the liver and other internal organs.
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Medical
Page from a pharmacopoeia, dealing with various medical problems and symptoms, including black bile. Substances mentioned are sweet violet, cheese…
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Medical
Page from a book of materia medica, describing various substances like water, mint and antimony, their medical qualities and preferred medical uses…
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Medical
Page from a pharmacopoeia, describing various recipes for the treatment of fever, pains etc. It mentions cotton seeds, violets, water, lilies,…
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Magico-medical; responsum
Recto: a recipe attributed to Ḥayy Gaʾon to ascertain whether an ill person will survive, followed by a recipe to make ruby ink from Iraqi cinnabar…