Contents: Sidur according to the Yemenite rite (ff. 1v-114r). Divinations and other astrological notes in Judaeo-Arabic and Hebrew, extracted from various sources (ff. 115r-145r).
"Contents: 1. Yitsḥaḳ ben Shelomoh of Toledo's commentary on Avot (ff. 2r-113r). 2. Maimonides's Commentary to the MishnahTractate SanhedrinChapter 10 (Pereḳ Ḥeleḳ)in Judah Ben Solomon Harizi's Hebrew translation (ff. 113v-123v). 3. Maimonides's Maḳalah fī teḥiyat ha-metim (Letter on the resurrection) in Samuel Ibn Tibon's Hebrew translationwith additional materialincluding a translation back into Judaeo-Arabic (ff. 124r-134v). 4. Saʻadia ben Joseph's Judaeo-Arabic Commentary on Rabbi Ishmael's Thirteen Principles of Interpretationtranslated into Hebrew by Naḥum ha-Ḳaṭan (ff. 135r-139v). 5. A second Commentary on Rabbi Ishmael's Thirteen Principles of Interpretation (ff. 140r-142r). 6. A third Commentary on Rabbi Ishmael's Thirteen Principles of Interpretation (ff. 142r-142v)."
Dimensions: 155-167 × 240-251 mm (size of leaves). 126-128 × 210 mm (size of written text).Hand: Oriental (semi-)cursive script. Written by Joseph ha-Kohen ben ʽAli ben Aharon.Record origin: Manuscript description based on Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, vol. I, by Adolf Neubauer, Oxford 1886, No. 1237, Catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts in the Bodleian Library; Supplement of Addenda and Corrigenda to Vol. I, No. 1237, ‘An Unknown Treatise on Suffering by Abū Al-Qāsim Al-Kirmānī’ (Hebrew) Jerusalem Studies in Jewish Thought 7 (1988) pp. 169-204 by Amos Goldreich, and on the data of the Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts, National Library of Israel with additional enhancements by the cataloguer.