Tag: account

728 records found
Accounts and expenditures of the synagogue, including removal of rubbish, the collection of alms (jibāya) and the cantor. (Information from CUDL)
List or accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts, including debt and receipt of payment. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts with Arabic and European numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts with Hebrew numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: accounts, listing expenditures, tax, rubbish collection and sums paid by several individuals; names mentioned include Ibn Ṭarwīl, Hillel and Yiftaḥ the cantor. Verso: Arabic jottings. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: probably accounts. Verso: probably Judaeo-Arabic, but almost illegible. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts or reckoning, mentioning names such as Muḥammad and Ḥusayn. Dating: Late, probably Ottoman-era. (Information in part from CUDL)
Accounts, mentioning R. Avraham. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts in Ladino and western Arabic numerals. (Information in part from CUDL)
Part of a trader’s notebook or accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts or other trade related document; very few words are legible, such as ‘carat’ (qirrāṭ) and dinars. (Information from CUDL). See PGP 20645
Probably accounts, with Hebrew numerals. (Information from CUDL)
List or accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Small fragment, probably of accounts or a list. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: Probably late. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts, detailing shipments between Alexandria and Fusṭāṭ. Mentions Abū Saʿd b. [Ḥ]ayyim. (Information from CUDL)
Possibly part of a notebook or accounts. In Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: Probably 18th or 19th century. The second line of each entry lists payments associated with Ibn Firʿawn (Son of Pharaoh) and Ibn Jāmūs (Son of Water Buffalo)—pseudonyms? (Information in part from CUDL)
Fragment of business accounts. In Judaeo-Arabic and Greek/Coptic numerals. Dating: Perhaps 12th or 13th century. Mentions commodities such as good pearls (luʾluʾ kāmiliyya), European haircloth (misḥ ifranjī), good striped violet cloth (ḥibar banafsajī kāmiliyya). (Information in part from CUDL)
Accounts. Contains a number of names and professions such as Joseph, Umm ʿAlī, al-Ḥazzān, al-baqqāl ‘vegetable trader, innkeeper’, al-ṣāniʿ ‘the craftsman’. (Information from CUDL)