Type: Letter

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Probably a letter. (Information from CUDL)
Probably a letter. (Information from CUDL)
Probably a letter. Most of the script very faint and illegible. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: probably beginning of a letter. Verso: probably accounts in Arabic. (Information from CUDL)
Small fragment from a letter, sending greetings to Hibatallah and Abū l-Munajjā. (Information from CUDL)
Apparently a Hebrew letter with a Judaeo-Arabic translation below. (Information from CUDL)
Letter. (Information from CUDL)
Letter. (Information from CUDL)
Letter from Shelomo Abū Shaʿra to a certain ʿOvadya. In Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: Late, perhaps 15th–18th century. The sender's name is given in the body of the letter and in the inked stamp on verso. (This Shelomo Abū Shaʿra is not the same as the Shelomo Bū Shaʿra from ca. 1800 whose papers are preserved in the Prize Papers Collections and on whom Mohamed A. H. Ahmed and Matthew Dudley have published.) The letter mainly deals with greetings and letters to and from various people, such as Sulaymān Abū Suʿadā (?), [...] b. Yehuda, Umm Yūsuf, and Sulaymān b. Saʿadya. Join: Alan Elbaum. The join is not continuous; there may be a line or two missing from in between the two pieces. (Information in part from CUDL.)
Commercial letter concerning commodities such as silk, mentioning names such as Abū Zikrī Judah b. [...] and [...] b. Nissim Iskandarānī. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: letter, mentioning ʿAbdallah. Verso: Arabic document. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: letter, mentioning Ibn Ṭayyib and Abū Jacob Ibn al-B[...]; Arabic marginalia. Verso: letter. (Information from CUDL)
Letter. (Information from CUDL)
Possibly a letter. (Information from CUDL)
Letter. (Information from CUDL)
Probably a letter. (Information from CUDL)
Letter. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: probably a document or letter. Verso: possibly a document, mentioning Moses. (Information from CUDL)
Letter to Abraham ‘the Great Rav’ (presumably Abraham Maimonides). (Information from CUDL)
Letter mentioning names such as Joseph and Ḥalfata. (Information from CUDL)