Letter of Nahray b. Nissim to Abū l-Surūr Faraḥ b. Ismaʿīl al-Qābisī (ca. 1053), continued on verso with the address in Arabic and, inverted, Judaeo-Arabic. Edited by Gil (1997: II 762-5).
Recto: business letter (c. 1100 CE) from Ibn al-Ḥasan b. Hūlayf Iskanderānī to the prominent purple-cloth merchant Abū l-Afrāḥ ʿArūs b. Joseph al-Mahdawī in Fusṭāṭ. Verso: Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic address of the letter; accounts by ʿArūs.
Recto: business letter from Ismaʿīl b. Salāma in Bahnasa to the famous merchant Nahray b. Nissim, with greetings to Abū l-Surūr. Verso: the lower half of an Arabic business letter, inverted in relation to recto.
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.
Recto: poem for a wedding, beginning אשת חיל מי י]מצא אמרה כלה בקשבך]. Verso: unidentified Hebrew verses written (inverted in relation to recto) in between lines of an Arabic document.