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Late accounts with many names, for example ʿAlī b. the elder Muḥammad and Ibrāhīm al-Jāwī, and Hebrew numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Late accounts with many names and Hebrew numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts, mentioning names such as Ibn al-Ḡanī (?) and Joseph b. Judah al-Levi. Lists a number of dates, weights, numbers and commodities, such as honey, wine and sugar. (Information from CUDL)
Late accounts with many names, for example Sālim b. Aḥmad, and Hebrew numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Letter. (Information from CUDL)
Legal document mentioning Abr(aham) [...] ha-Kohen b. Faraj (?) אלרחבי and Isaac b. David al-Fāsī. (Information from CUDL)
Trousseau list in connection with a marriage document. Mentions Tinnisian cloth, Dabīqī linen, quantities of dinars, dyed wool, a menora, and an oil amphora. On verso (the witnesses) Joseph and Abū l-Faraj are mentioned. (Information from CUDL)
Beginning of a letter written by Moses ha-Levi b. Shalom ha-Levi Gaʾon to Tamīm the student. Mentions the Nile and the names Menaḥem and Joseph, whose son had been with the writer. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: beginning of a piyyuṭ, יודעי יגוני, by Judah ha-Levi. Verso: jottings in Arabic script. (Information from CUDL)
Note from Musa b. Barhun al-Tahirti, from Busir, to Nahray b. Nissim. The writer is in the Delta area. Mentions Foreclosure on goods, probably in Rashid. (Information from Gil, Kingdom, Vol. 3, #338) VMR
Fragment of a statement by Abū l-Ḥasan b. Sabbāʿ al-Ṣāʾiḡ ‘the goldsmith’ that he has received 75 dirhams from his maternal uncle Abū Naṣr Ibn al-Dimyāṭī. (Information from CUDL)
Fragment of a letter to a woman and her sister. (Information from CUDL)
Beginning of a letter sent to Abū Saʿd Khalaf b. S[alāma]. (Information from CUDL)
Much damaged letter in Hebrew, written in wide spaces, probably letter of appeal. Mentions [...] b. Masliah. AA
Book list with prices. (Information from CUDL)
Letter to the sage Ḥalfon. (Information from CUDL)
List or accounts, mentioning days such as Saturday, Sunday and Monday and written out numerals such as 82, 26 and 35. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: letter. Verso: beginning of a 13th c. letter to the physician Abū Zikrī, son of Elijah the judge. (Information from CUDL)
Fragment of a letter from Yehuda b. Sahl, to an unknown addressee. Around 1050. The fragment contains order of “Nad” – mix of perfumes. Mentions books there were supposed to be sent to Qayrawan. (Information from Gil, Kingdom, Vol. 4, #724) VMR
Letter conveying greetings to a certain Yehuda (or maybe Umm Yehuda). Small fragment, very faded. (Information in part from CUDL)