Archival records from Transfer of Mosseri Genizah Archive from Paris to Cambridge University Library and its digitisation (with metadata), storage and accessibility:Stage 1 (EAP025)
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Letter
Part of a letter written in the hand of Yefet b. Manasseh al-Qaṭāʾif to his brother, the scribe Abū Saʿīd Ḥalfon b. Manasseh, mentioning Abū ʿImrān… -
Letter
Letter concerning a dispute in the community of Gaza, mentioning Ibrahīm b. Ḵalaf and the Nasi (David b. Daniel). -
Letter
Recto: part of a letter. Verso: accounts. -
Letter
Fragment of a letter. -
Letter; order of payment
Recto: part of a business letter. Verso: order of payment for half a raṭl of honey, signed by Abū Zikrī Kohen. -
Note
Note to Mukarram and Abū Manṣūr concerning contributions for the poor, mentioning Abū l-ʿIzz ha-Levi. -
Letter
Letter of Mūsā b. Abū l-Ḥay, Alexandria, to Joseph b. Mūsā ha-Taherti, in Fusṭāṭ (c. 1065 CE). Edited by Gil (1997: III 533-8). … -
Letter
Letter from Abraham b. Jacob, referring to Ramla. Prefaced with a Judaeo-Arabic basmalla. -
Letter
Recto: letter of Joshua b. Ismaʿīl al-Maḥmūrī, in Fusṭāṭ, to ʿAyyāš b. Ṣedaqa, in Alexandria (c. 1050 CE). Verso: address of the letter, inverted… -
Letter
Recto: end of a letter and postscript, advising Yefet the cantor to come to the entrance of the yešiva. Verso: jottings in Hebrew and Arabic.… -
Letter; document
Recto: part of a Judaeo-Arabic letter, complaining about the lack of letters from the addressee and explaining that a letter had been sent to the… -
Order of payment; letter
Recto: order of payment by Solomon (b. Elijah the judge) for drinks (שראב). Verso: letter in Arabic. -
Letter
The top marginal text of a personal letter with final greetings, mentioning Sitt al-Šām bat Ibn Hibba and one quarter of a dinar. Address on verso… -
Letter
Letter of ʿEli ha-Mumḥe (‘the Adept’) b. Abraham, Jerusalem, to Ephraim b. Šemarya, in Fusṭāṭ (c. 1045 CE), with the continuation and, inverted,… -
Letter
Personal letter, mentioning Sar Obadiah, ‘your relative’.