Type: Literary text

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Literary text or philosophical jottings in Hebrew. Late.
Biblical exegesis. (See Shivtiel/Niessen and FGP.)
Alchemical text.
Page from R. Hai Gaon Book of Legal Deeds
Monograph; from Saadia's formulary of legal documents. (info from FGP)
Monograph; rules concerning marriage. All written by Joseph Rosh Ha-Seder
Monograph; probably from a formulary of legal documents, including sections on harshaah and gifts in contemplation of death. (Information from Brody catalog via FGP.)
Rabbinica; discusses the obligation to follow earlier authorities, and criticism of Shemuel b. Ḥofni's opinion on the biblical authority of the ketubba. Information from FGP.
Literary text on the laws of sheḥiṭa.
Looks like a literary text.
Talmudic discussion.
Judaeo-Arabic tafsīr: Genesis 43:31 – 44:1; 44:13 – 19; 49:8 – 15; 49:28 – 50:1. Information from Shivtiel/Niessen catalogue.
Probably a halakhic work.
Judaeo-Arabic translation of Isaiah 17:9–12. (Information from Shivtiel/Niessen catalogue.)
Literary, probably. Mostly in Hebrew but with many words that are not Hebrew.
A list of phrases in Hebrew with their initials in the lefthand column.
Liturgy.
Rabbinica, (Monograph); discusses the law of loans, quoting Samuel b. hofni and Dosa b. Saadia. (FGP)
Popular literature. In Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: Late, perhaps 14th–16th century. This is a tale in rhymed prose, every line rhymed on "-īn" (which distinguishes it from typical sajʿ, where the rhyme changes every few lines). The story is difficult to follow, but it takes place on a boat, and somebody slaps a woman on her right cheek.
Literary text. In Hebrew. Identified as a work of Isaac Israeli by Adiel Breuer (FGP).