List of names with Coptic numerals (perhaps contributors and their contributions).Condition: torn, holes, rubbed, faded, stainedLayout: 18 lines (recto); various lines (verso)
Accounts with Coptic numerals. Mentions various female and male names such as Faraj Allah, Bint al-Kātib Abū Šaʿra, Ibrahim Ḏabbāḥ (‘the butcher’), Isaac al-Faranjī and Joseph al-Faranjī.Condition: holes, rubbed, stainedLayout: 16 lines (recto); 12 lines (verso)
Accounts; list of names such as Ḥusayn, Abū ʿUṯmān, Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Raḥmān, ʿAbd al-Ṣamad, ʿAbd al-Raḥīm, Joseph and Ibn Ḥusayn; with Coptic numerals.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 4-5 lines
Notes on the calendar, written in the hand of Ḥananʾel b. Samuel, with Coptic months and numbers, new moon times for seven months of the year 4940/575 (= 1179/1180 CE), and pen and ink trials.Condition: torn, holesLayout: 15 lines (recto); 18 lines + marginalia (verso)
Draft of an introduction to a work on the calendar describing among other things a method for putting together a Jewish calendar based on the idea that the calendar repeats exactly every 247 years. The introduction also announces two chapters on equinoxes and solstices (the tequfot): one easy and approximate and another precise but complicated. Recto also includes a calendar for 1180/1–1190/1 CE. Verso contains three additional texts: 1) calendar calculations for the years 1180/1-1182/3 CE, including Hijra dates written with Coptic numerals; 2) a mnemonic for the date when prayer for dew should be replaced with prayer for rain; 3) the end of the treatise on calendar by Josiah b. Mevoraḵ al-ʿĀqūlī based on the idea that the Jewish calendar repeats itself exactly every 247 years, copied here in a hand different from the rest of the texts.Condition: Torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 22 lines + marginalia (recto); various lines (verso)