16354 records found
See PGP 24260
A mirror imprint of a legal deed written by Halfon b. Menashshe. The year seems to be 1432 ear of documents (1121).
Legal document. Location: Fustat. Dated: Last decade of Kislev 1529 Seleucid, which is November 1217 CE, under the authority of Avraham Maimonides. The virgin Sitt al-Hanāʾ has come of age and confirms in court that she has received from the executor all that her father had left while she was an infant, including the rents collected from the property during her infancy. Dated November 1217. (Information from Mediterranean Society, III, p. 280.)
Minute fragment. Only few words of the address of a letter from Yefet b. Menashshe Halevi to his brother Halfon. AA
Minute fragment. Few words in Arabic
MInute fragment. Remains of text ' the great minister, Sar ha-torah, pride of the yehsiva'. Also a mirror imprint from another document of the name b. al-Tunisi and another unidentified word. AA
Minute fragment. Few words from the top of a legal deed.
Minute fragment from the top of a court record written by Halfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi (1100–38). A person known as Ibn Qudayra is mentioned.
Legal document in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi (1100–38 CE). Apparently a debt contract. Abū Zikrī owes a large sum of money (80 dinars is mentioned) to Ṣedaqa. He will pay in monthly installments. New Cairo is mentioned. AA. ASE.
Long strip from a legal deed probably concerning a house belong to Mudalala in Qasr al-Sham'. Only few words are preserved in each line. Written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (1100-1138).
Court record. The court approved that Sitt al-Hasan d. Abu Sahl Mansur Shiloh Hakohen had received what she had to receive- (the text is fragmentary). Written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138).
Very damaged. Hardly readable
Damaged and faded fragment of a letter written by Yefet b. Menashshe to his brother Halfon
Minute fragment. Few words, written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138)
Minute fragment. Few letters
Minute fragment of a legal deed written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138)
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentions the rent of a warehouse.
Small fragment with a few words in Judaeo-Arabic.
Legal document, small fragment. Possibly a deed of sale describing the location of a property.