Recto: a secular poem with a concluding verse in Judaeo-Arabic; the poem begins דמעה מלבד עזרי כי צירי נדוד חלו על גבב משתולל. Verso: pen trials in Arabic and Hebrew script.Condition: torn, holesLayout: 18 lines + marginalia (recto); jottings (verso)
A Judaeo-Arabic poem based on Judah ha-Levi’s אל שמחת גילי שוכן הדביר.Condition: torn, holes, faded, stained, rubbedLayout: 14 lines (recto), 5 lines + jottings (verso)
Eight poems from the diwan of Isaac ibn Ḵalfūn, addressed various personages including David b. Bibaš, Abraham b. ʿAṭā, and Judah b. Joseph.Condition: Torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 28-30 lines + marginalia
Recto: draft of a poem in honour of Yefet, with pen trials. Verso: various calendrical texts on the moladot, with jottings and an unidentified text in Arabic script.Condition: holes, rubbed, fadedLayout: 35 lines (recto); various lines (verso)
Title and text of a Judaeo-Arabic qaṣīda on the rules of ritual slaughter. In the margins of f. 1r the names Ibn al-Muʿallim (or just al-Muʿallim) and ʿAbd al-Ḥaqq are written a number of times in Arabic script. There are additional jottings in Hebrew and Arabic script on both folios. Some Hebrew words in the qaṣīda and in the jottings are vocalised with Tiberian signs.Condition: Torn, holes, slightly rubbed, stainedLayout: 11 lines + marginalia
Recto: poem in honour of a new leader. Verso: pen trials and a draft of a letter in Arabic script.Condition: tornLayout: 51 lines (recto); 30 lines (verso)
Rabbinic or liturgical work, mentioning many names of God, his grace and praise; written over an Arabic document.Condition: torn, holes, rubbed, stainedLayout: 17 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Rabbinic work on marriage and/or forbidden relationships; one word (in Arabic?) occurs in the margin on verso.Condition: torn, rubbed, stainedLayout: 7 lines + marginalia
Unidentified work, headed by a word in Arabic script; with Hebrew citations such as 1 Samuel 22:18.Condition: torn, holes, badly rubbed, fadedLayout: 14 lines (recto); 12 lines (verso)
Part of a rabbinic text concerning clean animals and dietary prohibitions. Recto also contains part of an Arabic document, possibly the beginning of a letter.Condition: torn, holes, rubbed, stainedLayout: 11-13 lines + marginalia
Hebrew responsum to Yešuʿa גאון החכמים regarding an abandoned wife who want to remarry. Written by Nadiv b. Isaac בן אחי אם נדיב (?). On recto and verso are jottings in Arabic and Hebrew script.Condition: torn, holesLayout: 9 lines + jottings (recto); various lines (verso)
Talmudic miscellany written in the hand of Joseph Roš ha-Seder (active late 12th and early 13th century). Also contains some jottings in Arabic script.Condition: StainedLayout: 7-19 lines