Letter from Judah ha-Levi to Ḥalfon b. Nathaniel, concerning the ransom of a female prisoner in Toledo.Condition: holes, rubbedLayout: 13 lines + marginalia (recto); 2 lines (verso)
Letter from Judah ha-Levi in Toledo to Ḥalfon b. Nathaniel regarding a collection in the cities of Spain for the ransom of a captive woman.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 9 lines + marginalia (recto); 7 lines (verso)
Fragment from a codex containing copies of the correspondence and poetry of Judah ha-Levi. This fragment consists of a copy of a letter to the scholars of Narbonne.Condition: Torn, holes, stained, rubbed, fadedLayout: 24 lines (recto); 24 lines (verso)
Copies of two rhymed epistles by Judah ha-Levi to Samuel the Nagid in Egypt. Explanatory headings are in Judaeo-Arabic.Condition: Torn, holesLayout: 14-20 lines
Fragment from an originally large codex of correspondence and poetry by Judah ha-Levi. This fragment consists of a copy of a letter by Judah ha-Levi to Moses Ibn Ezra.Condition: Slightly torn, holesLayout: 24 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Recto: part of a letter from Nathan b. Samuel. Verso: vocalised poem by Judah ha-Levi.Condition: Badly tornLayout: 5 lines + marginalia (recto); 14 lines (verso)
Judah ha-Levi, laḥaš from the baqqaša אברך את אדני אשר יעצני. The Judaeo-Arabic colophon identifies the piyyuṭ as ‘prayer by Judah ha-Levi’ and names the scribe, Elʿazar b. Nathan.Condition: Holes, slightly rubbed, slightly stainedLayout: 10–12 lines
F. 2v: piyyuṭim by Judah ha-Levi, יחלץ לבבך ומועדך יחלי and אחלי יכונו לפני אל ארחי, with Judaeo-Arabic heading. The other folios contain a list of names in Arabic, including Muḥammad al-Maghribī b. Yaḥyā and Abū ʿAlī b. Abdallah; the nisba al-Ismāʾīlī occurs frequently. There are several Coptic numerals at the bottom of f. 1v.Condition: holesLayout: 5–27 lines
Fragment from a collection of correspondence and poetry by Judah ha-Levi. This fragment contains piyyuṭim by Judah ha-Levi about Ibrahim b. Muhājir, Naḥman b. Azhar and Ibrahim b. Barūn.Condition: Holes, stainedLayout: 23 lines (recto); 22 lines (verso)
Fragment from a collection of correspondence and poetry by Judah ha-Levi. This fragment contains various pieces, mentioning for example the doctor Nathan Ibn al-Warrāq. The titles are: (a) השר אשר מושבך איתן (b) נתן בן אלוראם (c) סגולת (d) אלהים העליני מתהומותי (e) unidentified (f) האל מקור חיים בך אצר (g) לאט פרוד עלי רעים ואחים (h) שאו הרים ומדברים וימים (i) אשר שמך סגולה לסגולה (j) אשרי ותארכנה תנומותי.Condition: Torn, holes, stainedLayout: 23 lines (recto); 22 lines (verso)
The fragment is a collection of different texts. F. 1r: an ownership note, ascribing the book to Yešuʿa b. Samuel. At the top and bottom of the page, various words and phrases are copied, including Genesis 1:1. F. 1v.: an unidentified text in Judaeo-Arabic. F. 2r: Judah ha-Levi, riddles. F. 2v: piyyuṭ.Condition: Torn, holes, slightly stainedLayout: (1 leaf: 12.5); 5–11 lines