Tag: account

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Recto: Letter, mentioning Yehosef the Nagid of the Diaspora, and Spain. This is probably Yehosef b. Shemuel ha-Nagid (date: 11th century). Cf. ENA 3765.8–9 and T-S 6J3.25 for other letters addressed to him. The letter starts in Hebrew, but the marginal text is in Judaeo-Arabic. Verso: accounts, with sums in dirhams. (Information in part from CUDL.) ASE
Accounts, mentioning fractions such as quarter and third. (Information from CUDL)
Probably fragment from accounts, mentioning a raṭl of sugar; jottings and writing exercises on verso. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts, with unusual spelling, mentioning different sums in dinars and dirhams, measures, such as raṭl and the name Ibn Surūr. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts with Coptic and Hebrew numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts with Hebrew and Coptic numerals, mentioning different quantities of dinars, expenses for craftsmen, and the title ṣāḥib al-baḥr (‘master of the sea’). (Information from CUDL)
Probably accounts, mentioning medium quality and best quality, transactions and payments. With Coptic numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: probably beginning of a letter. Verso: probably accounts in Arabic. (Information from CUDL)
List or accounts. Mentions quantities of dirhams and objects such as pots and white lead from Iraq. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts, with Hebrew and Coptic numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts with names, such as Moses Ibn al-Danwār, Isaac, Hiba and Ḥasan, and numerals. Associated with T-S AS 155.143. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts with names, such as Moses and ʿImrān, and numerals. Associated with T-S AS 155.142. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts with Hebrew numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts or list with items such as saffron, dates and sums in dirhams. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts with Coptic numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts, mentioning Muḥāsin, Isḥāq al-Baṣrī, Ḥayyun the carpenter, Bint Mujalliḥ the Maghrebian woman, Ṭāhir the servant, the house of the judge Menashshe, Yeshuʿa and Babylonians. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: accounts, obviously written on Arabic scrap paper. Verso: elaborate, fully vocalised Arabic, starting with the basmala, between the Arabic lines Judaeo-Arabic written transversely and upside down. (Information from CUDL)