End of a medical treatise regarding different kinds of food and drinks, their tastes and their influences on the body depending on the time and the amount. Studying this book is said to free one from the long-windedness of ‘quacksalvers’. According to the colophon (P2 f. 1v), the copy was prepared in Alexandria and the scribe wrote it for himself. The name of the scribe is deleted and the name of a new owner, Abraham b. Saʿadya, is added below the colophon.Condition: Holes, rubbedLayout: 8–15 lines
Recto: a page from Samuel b. Ḥofni's Kitāb al-Šurūṭ (see also T-S Ar.49.51). Verso: a letter from Alexandria, written between the lines of an official Arabic documentLayout: 52 lines (recto); 72 lines (verso)
Letter from Alexandria to the family of Yešuʿa b. Sahl in Fusṭāṭ. States that ‘if you saw your sister, you would not know her’ and mentions legal actions and that Umm ʿImrān sends greetings.Condition: torn, holes, rubbed, faded, stainedLayout: 15 lines (recto); 2 lines (verso)
Probably a letter since verso shows address of a letter, mentioning Judah and David, and Alexandria.Condition: torn, stainedLayout: 10 lines (recto); 3 lines (verso)
Recto: beginning and right side of a letter, directed to the father of the writer. Mentions Alexandria, Joseph, Šūʿa and the currency dirham. Verso: document, probably a letter, in a different hand. Also mentions Alexandria.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 10 lines + marginalia (recto); 8 lines + marginalia (verso)
Letter, with address on verso, to Abū Zikrī Judah ha-Kohen b. Joseph ha-Kohen from [b.?] Joseph ha-Kohen [...] he-Ḥaver, ‘from Alexandria’. Writing exercises have been added on verso.Condition: torn, holesLayout: 8–11 lines
Business letter from Joseph b. Yešuʿa (ישועא) al-Aṭrābulsī in Alexandria to Abū l-Faraj Joseph b. ʿAwkal.Condition: tornLayout: 12 lines + marginalia (recto); 5 lines (verso)