Recto/verso: verso
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Poem(s) in Judaeo-Arabic containing advice for the lovesick, written as a faux medical prescription. In the hand of Nāṣir al-Adīb al-ʿIbrī. The recto contains a marriage contract dated 1298 CE. Nāṣir made a pair of bifolios by making a horizontal cut across the ketubba and then placing a vertical crease in each of the resulting halves. Probably the upper bifolio nested inside of the lower bifolio, as the lower bifolio contains both the beginning and the end of the text. (Information in part from Cecilia Palombo and Goitein's attached notes.) ASE
Ed. S. D. Goitein, unpublished editions https://princetongenizalab.github.io/goitein-notes/6F.2.1--%2012.302-832/T-S%2012.537%20%28PGPID%207258%29.pdf.
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Recto: possibly part of a commentary; references are made to gold- and brass-smiths, and to objects made of engraved gold; quantities of 100, 40, 50 and 6 are mentioned. Verso: ketubba. (Information from CUDL)