Kabbalistic literature on the first chapters of Genesis. Pseudo-epigraphic, attributed to R. Neḥunya b. ha-Kaneh, the supposed author of Sefer ha-bahir.
Sefer mitsṿot gadol by Moses ben Jacob of Coucy, with glosses. On the left flyleaf: Taḳanot ḳehilot ShU"M (Community edicts of Speier, Worms and Mainz, dated 1380/81) and a compromise between the congregation of Frankfurt a/Main and Rabbi Isserlin Auerbach, dated 1565. On the right flyleaf: Halakhic texts by Ephraim ben Jacob of Bonn and מכ"י מהרשך.
Full catalogue record in Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford UniversityContents: Sefer shire tehilah (ff. 3r-44v). Sefer tokhaḥat megulah (ff. 45r-64r).
Full catalogue record in Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford UniversityAttributed to Salṭaro by A. David in Kiryat Sefer lix (1984), 960-962.