Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford University"Contents: Refuʾat ha-Geṿiyah by Judah ben Solomon Harizi (ff. 21r-23v). Shemot ha-mifalim ha-nirmazim (ff. 23v-24r). Arbaʿ ha-marot ke-neged arbaʿah yesodot ha-olam (ff. 24v-25r). Dine ha-mazalot ṿe-ṭevam ṿe-ḥaluḳatam ever ever ṿe-taḥluhehem (ff. 25v-28r). Segulot Alṭabari by Eli ben Barikh Alṭabari (?) (ff. 28v-54v). Sefer Goralot by Saʻadia ben Joseph (ff. 54v-56v). Goralot Aḥitofel (The Oracles of Ahitophel) (ff. 57v-62v). Sod ha-sodot by Aristotle (ff. 62v-64v). Ḥokhmat ha-yad (ff. 64v-67v). Simane ha-ḥodashim (ff. 67v-68v). Hatsaʿah by Jean de Saint-Amand (ff. 68v-71r). Goralot (ff. 71r-77v). Pitaron ḥalomot (ff. 77v-78r). Extracts from Lilium medicinae by Bernard de Gordon (ff. 78r-96v). Refuʾot by Asaph ha-Rofe (ff. 97r-98v). ha-Maʾamar ba-ḥazirim by Saʻadia ben Joseph (ff. 99r-125v). Anthology of medical texts (ff. 126r-195r). Anṭidoṭarium (extracts) by Yūḥannā Ibn Māsawayh (ff. 195r-197v). Liḳuṭim ba-refuʾah (ff. 197v-203v). Mi she-yeʾekhol ṿe-yishteh (ff. 203v-230v). Sefer Almantsuri (extracts from part 3) by Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā Rāzī (ff. 230v-233v). Anthology of medical texts (ff. 233v-248v). Sod ha-Ibur (ff. 248v-250v). Terufot u-merḳaḥot le-maḥalot nashim (ff. 251r-258v). Maʾamar ba-laḳuʾah by Todros ben Isaac (ff. 258v-260r). Terufot u-mishḥaot (ff. 260v-271r). Kirurgia (maʾamar 7 limud 2: ba-terufot praṭiyot (Chirurgia magna)) by Guy de Chauliac (ff. 271r-275r). Ḳanon (sefer 1) (Canon medicinae) by Avicenna (ff. 275r-277r). Maʾamar be-veḳiaʿ by Isaak ben Jakob Lattes (ff. 277v-280r). Terufot u-mirshamim (ff. 280r-316v). Terufot ṿe-segulot (ff. 316v-348v). Perush ha-Sefer he-ḥatum ha-nimtsa ba-ḳever Avuḳraṭattributed to Hippocrates (ff. 348v-350r). Sefer refafot (ff. 350r-351v). Terufot ṿe-segulot (ff. 351v-374r). Meleʾakhat ha-tsevaim (ff. 374r-385r). Terufot ṿe-segulot (ff. 385r-395v). Anthology of astrological texts (ff. 395v-396v). ha-Tseruf (ff. 396v-399r). Terufot ṿe-segulot (ff. 399r-405v). Paragraph from Recanati's commentary on the Pentateuch (f. 407r). Ṭaʿame otiyot rabatiyot ṿe-zeʿirot (ff. 407v-408r). Shimushe Tehilim (ff. 408r-416r)."
Astrological prognostications regarding the winds and waves of health, possible diseases and the availability of food in particular combinations of stars and planets.Condition: Torn, tiny holesLayout: 15 lines
Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate WorldContents: Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā Rāzī, Fragments of al-Ṭibb al-Manṣūrī (ff. 1r-54r). Commentary on Johannitius with extracts from the text in an anonymous translation from Latin (ff. 54v-72v). Remedies and medicaments (ff. 73r-79r). Shem Tov ben Joseph Falaquera, Igeret ha-Ṿikuaḥ (fragment) (f. 79v). Treatise on medical astrology (ff. 80v-84v). Avicenna, Canon (Book I) (ff. 85r-131v).
F. 2v: legal document through which Ḥasan, known as Abū ʿAlī b. Ḵalaf, the Jew of Tyre, renounces to all his monetary claims towards Isḥaq b. Sahl b. Bišr b. Nāḥūm and Abū Naṣr. Dated 6th century AH (= 12th century CE). F. 1r: Arabic document of lease. F. 1v-2r and marginalia: medical text dealing with parts of the human body.Condition: Torn, holes, faded, rubbedLayout: 10-22 lines + marginalia
Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford UniversityContents: Saadia ibn Danán, Tsurat ha-otiyot (ff. 1r-4r). Saadia ibn Danán, Commentary on Jesaiah 52-53 (ff. 4v-7v). Saadia ibn Danán, Maʾamar al ha-Nevuʾah ṿe-al ha-dorot ha-rishonot sheba-Miḳra (ff. 7v-9r). Saadia ibn Danán, Commentary on the Talmud (Ḳidushin 28) (f. 9). Saadia ibn Danán, Grammatical notes on the word meyaledet in Ex. 1:15 (ff. 9v-10r). Saadia ibn Danán, Commentary on the Mishnah (Kelim 3:1) (ff. 10r-12r). Saadia ibn Danán, Ḥibur ʿal ha-lulav (ff. 12v-14r). Saadia ibn Danán, Seder ha-dorot (ff. 14r-18v). Saadia ibn Danán, Teshuvah al ha-anusim (ff. 19r-21v). Hai ben Sherira, Musar ha-Śekhel (ff. 22r-23v). Chronological list from the first man until the birth of Jeshu (ff. 23v-24r). Birkat ḥatanim (f. 24). Ṭofse igerot (ff. 24v-25v). Index to Sefer Eyin Yaʿaḳov (ff. 26r-67r). Perush ha-milot ha-zarot me-Bereshit Rabah (ff. 68r-74v). Joseph of Castile, Teshuvot le-sheʾelot ʿal derekh ha-Kabalah (ff. 75r-84v). Hai ben Sherira, Responsa on the Kabbalah (ff. 84v-86r).
Bifolium f. 1: beginning of the ophthalmological treatise Taḏkirat al-kaḥḥalīn by ʿAlī b. ʿĪsā with table of contents on f. 1r. F. 1v: colophon. Separate leaf: record of an ordinance dated Ṣafar 537 AH (= September 1142 CE) from Al-Ẓāfir to instruct Al-Hāfiẓ’s book warehouse to issue ‘the epistle of the elder ʿAlī b. ʿĪsā’ (i.e. the ophthalmological treatise Taḏkirat al-kaḥḥalīn) to the amir Faḵr al-Dīn Abū Manṣūr ʿIzz al-ʿArab b. Muḥammad.Condition: Torn, holesLayout: 9-14 lines (f. 2v is blank)