T-S 12.660
Legal document. In the (late) hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. Shela ha-Levi gives a part of a house to his wife against her renouncing all her marriage portion. Detailed description of borders shows that the house is neighboring buildings owned by Muslims (e.g., al-qāḍī Thiqat al-Dawla Abū ʿAbdallāh al-Ḥusayn b. Ṣadaqa b. Abī l-Raddād al-Muʿaddal) and Christians (e.g., Abū Malīḥ who owns the renovated funduq). The house seems to have 4 doorways, opening on 4 different directions. Refers to ḥammām al-zayyātīn (the bathhouse of the olive oil maker/sellers). On verso there is a (filing?) note in Arabic script mentioning Abū ʿImrān. There are also further jottings on verso and in the margins of recto ("Galen said..."). (Information from Goitein's index card.)
Editor: Ed. Gershon Weiss, "Legal Documents Written by the Court Clerk Halfon Ben Manasse (Dated 1100-1138)" (1970).