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Magical Recipes

Early 10th Century
Worn parchment with eleven lines of handwritten symbols, some faded, filling the top two-thirds, with the bottom third blank.
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Dream Request

11th Century
Two facing pages containing simple humanoid drawings, one large and two smaller orthogonal to it, each with arms extended and various non-human details, decorations, and protrusions, and Hebrew scattered throughout.
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Magical Booklet

11th Century
Two facing pages containing simple humanoid drawings, one large and two smaller orthogonal to it, each with arms extended and various non-human details, decorations, and protrusions, and Hebrew scattered throughout.
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Magical Spell

11th Century
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The Prayer of Hamnuna Sava

11th Century
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On the Accused Adulteress

11th or 12th Century
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The Sword of Moses

Before 1038
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The Physiognomy of R. Ishmael

Before the 12th Century
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Curse Text

12th Century
Manuscript page with blocks of Latin script and small decorative elements, and two square diagrams, one drawn in red and labeled, each with the same pattern of a smaller box connected to the corners and an inscribed square.
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Horoscope

Abraham the Jew
After 1135
Illustration of four turbaned, haloed men in front of a bookshelf reading and discussing books and gesturing toward a fifth standing white-bearded man with a staff.
Guide

Jewish Literature in the Early Medieval World

7th to 12th Century
Drawing of man playing lute and dancing; clay object with man playing lute and dancing.
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Dancing Musician

16th–13th Century BCE

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