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Letter
Letter from Judah to […] b. Nathan.
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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,…
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Letter
Letter from Solomon b. Elijah the judge to Abū l-Faraj al-Mubayyin, prefaced by a single line of decorated biblical quotation. Verso: Arabic…
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letter
Recto: business letter (c. 1100 CE) from Ibn al-Ḥasan b. Hūlayf Iskanderānī to the prominent purple-cloth merchant Abū l-Afrāḥ ʿArūs b. Joseph al-…
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Letter
Recto: Judaeo-Arabic letter in very faint script, of which only a few words are legible, mentioning Abū Sahl. Verso: unidentified Arabic text,…
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Unidentified
Recto: unidentified treatise, in which the author explains the principles of his work. Verso: Hebrew alphabetical jottings; unidentified Arabic…
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Philosophy
Philosophical text consisting of a dialogue between Moses and Plato.
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List; medical (?)
Recto: memorial list. Verso: Arabic text, possibly medical. Edited by Mann (1931: I 466-7).
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Medical; document
Recto: prescription mentioning medicinal substances and their measures. Verso, written transversely in relation to recto, contains an Arabic…
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Ruling board
Ruling board (masṭara), made from layers of paper stuck together, incorporating what is probably a medical work in Arabic. There is Hebrew,…
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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.…
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Order of payment; letter
Recto: order of payment by Solomon (b. Elijah the judge) for drinks (שראב). Verso: letter in Arabic.
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Letter
Letter from Jacob b. Salmān al-Ḥarirī in Alexandria, to his mother in Qayrawan. It is prefaced by a basmalla in Arabic script. Gil (1997: IV 188-94…
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Exercises
Pen exercises and jottings.
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Piyyut
Hebrew piyyuṭim (written, on recto, between the lines of an unidentified Arabic text), including a rešut יוצר בני אדם ונשמתם, with the acrostic…