Fol. 1-60 before the printed edition (Amsterdam: Proops 1753), which contains marginal notes, fol. 61ff after the printed text., Commentary to Shulkhan Arukh (Even ha-'ezer), including marginal notes in a printed edition., Oriental Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 146
For a detailed description of the contents, see the IMHM record., Responsa and Halakhic decisions by Italian rabbis, Hebrew square and cursive script, Minor parts in Italian, mainly cursive, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 245
Incomplete. Possibly also other contributors. Owner's mark: Zalman ben Hayim Nass of Worms. Partly dated [5]513 (1753)., Sermons, German Hebrew cursive scripts, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 124
Doc. 1, 3 and 4 printed, with hand-written additions. The back of fol. 2 included in the digitization. Hebrew title supplied., Legal documents, and Square and cursive Hebrew script
Contains two fol. 64 (library's foliation). The work attributed to Aristotle is copied from the 1562 Riva di Trento ed. (fol. 63b)., Collection of philosophical works, German Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 160
Assumed to be a list of an unidentified private library., Book list, Italian Hebrew square and cursive script, Smaller parts in Italian cursive, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 120
Incomplete (= fol. 73-80 from a larger manuscript)., Instructions for writing Kabbalistic amulets, Oriental Rabbinic Hebrew script, 'Brillenbuchstaben' on fols. 2a and 5b, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 184
Fol. 86a-77b and 77b-86a are foliated but without contents, and have not been digtitized. Six folia have been cut out between fol. 115 and fol. 116; one folio between fol. 114 and fol. 115., Collection of texts on grammar and silver work, German Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 169
Groom: Menaḥem ben Gershon (מנחם בן גרשון), Bride: Deikha [?] bat Reuven (דייבא בן ראובן), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script, and Signatures in cursive Hebrew script
Several illuminations in colour; coloured borders on all pages., Haggadah, Italian square and cursive Hebrew script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 185
Groom: Yehuda Leib ben Aharon (יהודה ליב בן אהרן), Bride: Tsipor bat Meir (ציפור בת מאיר), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script, and Signatures in Hebrew cursive script
Groom: Yitsḥaq ben Yehuda (יצחק בן יהודא), Bride: Fesil bat Yisaskhar (פעסיל בת יששכר), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script, and Signatures in Hebrew cursive script
Copy of: Bodelian Library, Oxford: 2425; 2 (Neubauer: Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, col. 857)., Biography of Maimonides, Polish Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 163
First fol. missing. Attached to the volume is a postcard from Baroch Tolidano (ברוך טוליד×× ×•), dated Tiberias 4 Iyar 5688 (1928-04-24)., A Judeo-Arabic translation of Proverbs, Oriental Hebrew square script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 212
Note by David Simonsen in Danish on fol. 1: "Torn from a מחזור [mahzor] given by Line Salomon, given to Meyer Kanter in Horsens Prison March 1889". The two fols., of which only the inscribed front pages has been digitized, is attached to one another by a piece of adhesive at the bottom edges., List of children born to a family in Odense [?], Denmark, and Hebrew cursive script
Empty folios at beginning and end of codex not digitized. For details on the contents, see IMHM record., Excerpts from Sefer ha-Zohar and Sefer Yetsira, German Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 173
For a detailed description of the contents, see the IMHM record., Responsa and Halakhic decisions by Italian rabbis, Hebrew and cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 242
Defect (beginning and end is missing, as well as one fol. between fol. 71 and 72), Commentary on Avot 'The story of Josef', and Allony & Kupfer 1964, #210
For technical reasons, the digital facsimile opens with a blank page., Sermons and commentaries on the Talmud (Pesaḥim), Hebrew square and cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 250
Possibly by Isaac Luria or by one of his disciples., Kabbalistic commentary on the Shmoneh 'esreh, Old German Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 140