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Fragment of a business letter in Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: Likely 12th century. Mentions: Yehuda; a boat; Abū Mūsā. Written at the beginning of Sivan. Holiday blessings to the addressee in the margin of recto. On verso mentions the hope that something will sell; the dīwān; a funduq; Abū Zikrī; and travel to al-Shām (written in the margin, very faded).
it is probably a legal document, under the jurisdiction of Avraham (Avraham Maimuni I or II). A certian Shiloh is mentioned. (AA)
Accounts, with names such as ʿAbd al-Raḥmān and quantities of money; with Coptic numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Mercantile letter in Judaeo-Arabic. Fragment (thin vertical strip from the right side of recto). Either to or from Abū Isḥāq Avraham. The sender arrived safely somewhere. Mentions brazilwood and 10 dinars; Ibn Bʿ[...]; and Abū l-Faḍl. (Information in part from CUDL)
Magical text.
Probably two fragments from the same document, but too dark to read. Seems like a letter. AA
See PGP 21527
Letter (Information from CUDL)
Letter (Information from CUDL)
A dark and damaged fragment from a legal deed written by Efrayim b. Shemarya. AA
Small fragment from a bill of release by the hand of Hillel b. Eli. AA
Responsum (Information from CUDL)
Accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Fragment of a letter in Judaeo-Arabic. Recto refers to Abū l-Rabīʿ al-Levi "my friend, the ascetic (al-zāhid)"; Rabbenu Yosef b. Menaḥem; and a commentary on Lamentations. Verso seems to preserve the text of a prayer to be recited at Dammūh/Dimwa: "May the Protector of Israel, just as he protected us on the Nile when we came to Dammūh, thus may He protect us on land, and trust in Him may He be exalted... the ancestors...." (Information in part from CUDL)
Small fragment from a letter, probably by the hand of Shemuel b. Ya'aqov the French. AA
Letter or note (responsum?). (Information from CUDL)
long strip with only few words. Can not be determined. AA
Letter (beginning on verso). (Information from CUDL)
Letter written in the 11th century, mentioning Abū Isḥāq Barhūn. (Information from CUDL)