Full catalogue record in Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford University"Contents: Refuʾat ha-Geṿiyah by Judah ben Solomon Harizi (ff. 21r-23v). Shemot ha-mifalim ha-nirmazim (ff. 23v-24r). Arbaʿ ha-marot ke-neged arbaʿah yesodot ha-olam (ff. 24v-25r). Dine ha-mazalot ṿe-ṭevam ṿe-ḥaluḳatam ever ever ṿe-taḥluhehem (ff. 25v-28r). Segulot Alṭabari by Eli ben Barikh Alṭabari (?) (ff. 28v-54v). Sefer Goralot by Saʻadia ben Joseph (ff. 54v-56v). Goralot Aḥitofel (The Oracles of Ahitophel) (ff. 57v-62v). Sod ha-sodot by Aristotle (ff. 62v-64v). Ḥokhmat ha-yad (ff. 64v-67v). Simane ha-ḥodashim (ff. 67v-68v). Hatsaʿah by Jean de Saint-Amand (ff. 68v-71r). Goralot (ff. 71r-77v). Pitaron ḥalomot (ff. 77v-78r). Extracts from Lilium medicinae by Bernard de Gordon (ff. 78r-96v). Refuʾot by Asaph ha-Rofe (ff. 97r-98v). ha-Maʾamar ba-ḥazirim by Saʻadia ben Joseph (ff. 99r-125v). Anthology of medical texts (ff. 126r-195r). Anṭidoṭarium (extracts) by Yūḥannā Ibn Māsawayh (ff. 195r-197v). Liḳuṭim ba-refuʾah (ff. 197v-203v). Mi she-yeʾekhol ṿe-yishteh (ff. 203v-230v). Sefer Almantsuri (extracts from part 3) by Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā Rāzī (ff. 230v-233v). Anthology of medical texts (ff. 233v-248v). Sod ha-Ibur (ff. 248v-250v). Terufot u-merḳaḥot le-maḥalot nashim (ff. 251r-258v). Maʾamar ba-laḳuʾah by Todros ben Isaac (ff. 258v-260r). Terufot u-mishḥaot (ff. 260v-271r). Kirurgia (maʾamar 7 limud 2: ba-terufot praṭiyot (Chirurgia magna)) by Guy de Chauliac (ff. 271r-275r). Ḳanon (sefer 1) (Canon medicinae) by Avicenna (ff. 275r-277r). Maʾamar be-veḳiaʿ by Isaak ben Jakob Lattes (ff. 277v-280r). Terufot u-mirshamim (ff. 280r-316v). Terufot ṿe-segulot (ff. 316v-348v). Perush ha-Sefer he-ḥatum ha-nimtsa ba-ḳever Avuḳraṭattributed to Hippocrates (ff. 348v-350r). Sefer refafot (ff. 350r-351v). Terufot ṿe-segulot (ff. 351v-374r). Meleʾakhat ha-tsevaim (ff. 374r-385r). Terufot ṿe-segulot (ff. 385r-395v). Anthology of astrological texts (ff. 395v-396v). ha-Tseruf (ff. 396v-399r). Terufot ṿe-segulot (ff. 399r-405v). Paragraph from Recanati's commentary on the Pentateuch (f. 407r). Ṭaʿame otiyot rabatiyot ṿe-zeʿirot (ff. 407v-408r). Shimushe Tehilim (ff. 408r-416r)."
Full catalogue record in Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate WorldContents: Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā Rāzī, Fragments of al-Ṭibb al-Manṣūrī (ff. 1r-54r). Commentary on Johannitius with extracts from the text in an anonymous translation from Latin (ff. 54v-72v). Remedies and medicaments (ff. 73r-79r). Shem Tov ben Joseph Falaquera, Igeret ha-Ṿikuaḥ (fragment) (f. 79v). Treatise on medical astrology (ff. 80v-84v). Avicenna, Canon (Book I) (ff. 85r-131v).
Full catalogue record in Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford UniversityContents: Saadia ibn Danán, Tsurat ha-otiyot (ff. 1r-4r). Saadia ibn Danán, Commentary on Jesaiah 52-53 (ff. 4v-7v). Saadia ibn Danán, Maʾamar al ha-Nevuʾah ṿe-al ha-dorot ha-rishonot sheba-Miḳra (ff. 7v-9r). Saadia ibn Danán, Commentary on the Talmud (Ḳidushin 28) (f. 9). Saadia ibn Danán, Grammatical notes on the word meyaledet in Ex. 1:15 (ff. 9v-10r). Saadia ibn Danán, Commentary on the Mishnah (Kelim 3:1) (ff. 10r-12r). Saadia ibn Danán, Ḥibur ʿal ha-lulav (ff. 12v-14r). Saadia ibn Danán, Seder ha-dorot (ff. 14r-18v). Saadia ibn Danán, Teshuvah al ha-anusim (ff. 19r-21v). Hai ben Sherira, Musar ha-Śekhel (ff. 22r-23v). Chronological list from the first man until the birth of Jeshu (ff. 23v-24r). Birkat ḥatanim (f. 24). Ṭofse igerot (ff. 24v-25v). Index to Sefer Eyin Yaʿaḳov (ff. 26r-67r). Perush ha-milot ha-zarot me-Bereshit Rabah (ff. 68r-74v). Joseph of Castile, Teshuvot le-sheʾelot ʿal derekh ha-Kabalah (ff. 75r-84v). Hai ben Sherira, Responsa on the Kabbalah (ff. 84v-86r).
"Contents: Ff. 6v-9v blank. Fragment of a medical treatise (ff. 10r-53r). Medical notes and a medical chapter by later hands (ff. 53v-56v). Ff. 57-59 blank. Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi's Igeret Beḥinat ha-ʻOlam (ff. 60-81). Calendar by Yitsḥaḳ ben Yeḥiʼel ha-Leṿi (ff. 82v-85v). Calendrical notes in various hands (ff. 86-98)."
Full catalogue record in Hebrew and Judaica Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford UniversityContents: Profiat Duran, Heshev ha-ʾefod (ff. 1r-41v). Profiat Duran, Ḥeshev ha-ʾefod (ff. 42r-49(iii)v). Abū al-Qāsim Khalaf ibn ʻAbbās al-Zahrāwī, Sefer ha-ḥefets ha-shalem (Book 2) (ff. 50v-64v). Moses Maimonides, Guide for the Perplexed (Moreh Nevukhim, 3:27-29) (ff. 65r-68r). Philosophico-mystical fragment (ff. 68v-69r). Fārābī, Treatise on the soul (Maʾamar be-mahut ha-nefesh) (ff. 69v-73v). Judah ben Moses ben Ḥayim ha-Sefaradi, Treatise on the sciences (ff. 74v-103r).
Binding: 17th century English sprinkled calf over pasteboards; with blind-tooling; double panels and fleurons; sewn onto five supports, with raised bands; blind-tooling on spine; spine title in gilt.Full catalogue description in SOLOContents note: Some annotations in pencil, perhaps written by Edward Pococke.Decoration: Title page printed within a decorated border.Dimensions: 336mm (height) × 252mm (width) × 39mm (depth).Layout: Text printed in double columns. Hebrew types resembling square and semi-cursive scripts.Encyclopedia of the Aggada in the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds. First edition of Moses Pigo’s (d. in Adrianople 1576) scholarly compendium that deals with non-legalistic exegetical texts in the classical rabbinic literature of Judaism, particularly as recorded in the Talmud and Midrash. These rabbinic texts, known as Aggadah, include folklore, historical anecdotes, moral exhortations, and practical advice that extends from business to medicine.
Binding: 18th century vellum over pasteboards; sewn onto three supports; text block edges sprinkled red; with shelfmark on the spine.Contents: Canon Avicenna, Book I, sens 1-3 (ff. 1r-57r).Contents note: Marginal heading ספר בחכמות הרפואות has been added by a later, Sefardi hand.Decoration: Simple pen-work decorations to mark the beginnings of new sections (done by the scribe).Dimensions: 205 × 160 × 16 mm (size of binding); 198 × 142 mm (size of leaf).Hand: Semi-cursive Italian-Ashkenazi script, ca. 1500.Layout: Text is written in brown ink (from dark to light brown), in one column. Some marginal glosses in Hebrew.Record origin: Description based on Neubauer and Beit-Arié.Notes on the Canon Avicenna, with a lot of glosses and corrections (probably added by the user, who must have copied the medical book for his own use).
Binding: Brown leather binding, repaired, gold-tooled.Collation: Quires of 8 leaves up to f. 169, after f. 169 10 leaves; catchwords at the end of the quires.Contents note: Commentaries in the margins. The name Menaḥem is pointed out on fol. 65r.Contents note: Refoliated. The references in Neubauer should be amended, as follows: for ‘fol. 28b’ read fol. 33v; ‘63’, 73; ‘70b’, 80v; ‘96b’, 106v; ‘97’, 107; ‘111’, 121; ‘112b’, 122v; ‘114b’, 124v; ‘115’, 125; ‘115b’, 125v; ‘116b’, 126v; ‘117b’, 127v; ‘119’, 129; ‘121’, 131; ‘122’, 132; ‘145b’, 155v; ‘146’, 156; ‘147b’, 157v; ‘148b’, 158v; ‘149’, 159; ‘150’, 160; ‘153’, 163; ‘153b’, 163v; ‘156b’, 166v; ‘157’, 167; ‘159’, 169; ‘160’, 170; ‘165’, 175; ‘176b’, 186v.Dimensions: 160 mm wide × 210 mm high (size of leaf).Hand: Ashkenazi square script. Menaḥem (?) copied up to fol. 124v (or perhaps up to fol. 128v, end of the quire). Fols. 129r-155r are copied by another hand, and fols. 155v-168v by several different hands (but fols. 155v-156v may be by the hand of the main copyist). Fols. 169-188 are part of another manuscript, written in Ashkenazi (French?) semi-cursive script. The marginal columns on fols. 65v-66v by a different hand.Layout: Drypoint ruling is often visible.Record origin: Manuscript description based on Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, vol. I, by Adolf Neubauer, Oxford 1886, No. 2138, Catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts in the Bodleian Library; Supplement of Addenda and Corrigenda to Vol. I, No. 2138, and on the data of the Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts, National Library of Israel with additional enhancements by the cataloguer.Medical Treatise by Asaf the Physician.