Court record, dated 10th Nisan 14[..] (= 12th century CE?), in Fusṭāṭ. The parties involved are Abī Yaʿqūb Yūsuf al-Ḥarīrī and Abī l-Barakāt Joshua.Condition: Torn, holes, stained, rubbedLayout: 23 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Accounts with Hebrew numerals and quantities, e.g. 10 ounces, and names such as ʿEli, Maʿālī, Surūr and ‘my son Naṣr’.Condition: torn, stainedLayout: 5 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Record of pecuniary operations regarding the payments due by the house of Ibn Nuʿmān and other payments concerning the rent of properties. Mentions al-Muhaddab ibn al-ʿUdī, the Parnas Ibrāhīm and other proper names. Coptic numerals.Condition: slightly stainedLayout: 19 lines (recto); 22 lines (verso)
Accounts of a payment made to Naṣr Mawlā ibn al-Zubayr concerning trade in bales of indigo and henna between the cities of Tunis, Tripoli and Palermo. Mentions the names Maymūn and ʿUṯmān followed by a list of the traded items.Condition: torn, holesLayout: 24-27 lines
Alchemical recipes describing methods of preparation of metals (copper, sulphur), how to burn them, wash them, dry them and grind them. Mentions a crucible, a glass furnace (most likely a furnace for the preparation of glass) and qulquṭār (a reddish oxide of iron).Condition: Torn, fadedLayout: 30 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Alchemical or medical recipe containing both organic and metal substances, followed by a short history of the Umayyid caliphate in Damascus. Both texts are written in the same hand. On recto there are also 2 lines from the end of an Arabic legal document.Condition: Slightly tornLayout: 31 lines