"Contents: Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Malik ibn ṬufaylḤay ben Yaḳṭan with commentary by Moses of Narbonne (ff. 1v-129v). AverroësIgeret efsharut ha-deveḳut with commentary by Maestre Vidali.e.Moses of Narbonne (ff. 130r-158v). GhazzālīMoznei ha-Iyunim (ff. 159r-180r). GhazzālīMoznei tsedeḳ (ff. 180r-242r). GhazzālīMaskit ha-ʾorot be-pardes ha-nitsanim (ff. 242r-261r). AverroësCommentary on Aristotle's On the soul (Sefer ha-nefesh) (ff. 261v-311r)."
Collation: Quires of mostly 16 leaves, catchwords at the end of the quires.Contents: Averroës, Biur ha-Shema le-Ibn Rushd ביאור השמע לאבן רשד (intermediate commentary on Aristotle’s Physica auscultatio.), translated into Hebrew by Qalonymos ben Qalonymos (1a-99a). Averroës, Intermediate commentary on Aristotle’s De Cœlo et mundo , translated into Hebrew by Solomon ha-Rofe ben Ayub ha-Sefardi (99b-178a). Averroës, Paraphrase of Aristotle’s De Animalibus, translated into Hebrew by Jacob ben Makhir (178b-269b).Decoration: Up to fol. 32, occasional rubrication of initial chapter words and headings, occasionally filled in in green or goldleaf.Dimensions: 205 mm wide × 285 mm high (size of leave); c. 120 mm wide × c. 180 mm high (size of written area).Hand: Byzantine semi-cursive script.Layout: First 47 folios, the text is boxed in double red lines.Record origin: Manuscript description based on Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, vol. I, by Adolf Neubauer, Oxford 1886, No. 1380, Catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts in the Bodleian Library; Supplement of Addenda and Corrigenda to Vol. I, No. 1380 , and on the data of the Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts, National Library of Israel with additional enhancements by the cataloguer.
Contents note: Many marginal notes, containing a commentary. The glossator uses Greek words written in Greek characters (ff. 39v, 42r, 43r, 47v, 49v, .52v, 80v, 101r, 103, 105v, 109, 110, 115v, 118r, 120r, 121).Dimensions: 210-215 mm wide x 310 mm high (size of leaf); 130-140 mm wide x 235-245 mm high (size of written area).Hand: Sephardic semi-cursive and cursive scripts, four hands (f. 150r by a later, different hand).Layout: Two columns.Record origin: "Description based on: NeubauerRecord origin: A.Record origin: Catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts in the Bodleian LibraryRecord origin: OxfordRecord origin: 1886; Beit-AriéRecord origin: MalachiRecord origin: Catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts in the Bodleian Library : supplement of addenda and corrigenda to Vol. 1 (A. Neubauer's catalogue)Record origin: 1994. Additional information provided by Dr. Oded Horezky."