Recto: unidentified treatise, in which the author explains the principles of his work. Verso: Hebrew alphabetical jottings; unidentified Arabic text, with Coptic numerals in between the lines.
F. 2v: piyyuṭim by Judah ha-Levi, יחלץ לבבך ומועדך יחלי and אחלי יכונו לפני אל ארחי, with Judaeo-Arabic heading. The other folios contain a list of names in Arabic, including Muḥammad al-Maghribī b. Yaḥyā and Abū ʿAlī b. Abdallah; the nisba al-Ismāʾīlī occurs frequently. There are several Coptic...
Recto: the opening of a legal document written in Fusṭāṭ, dated 15[67] (?) of the Seleucid era (= 1256 CE), under the authority of a public figure with many titles, including דגל הרבנים; this is presumably David b. Abraham Maimuni. One of the parties is Abū ʿAlā. Verso: accounts in Arabic, with ...