"Oriental" hebrew square script
See Biblissima, Ashkenazic script, includes vowels and Masorah
See Biblissima, Sephardic/Byzantine semi-cursive
See Biblissima, Texts copied or authored by Michael b. Shabbetai Kohen Balbo, or collected for him into this volume. Byzantine semi-cursive
See Biblissima, Byzantine semi-cursive, perhaps written in Constantinople
In Latin on f.1r "De Matrimonio ineundo cum uxore fratris demortci Tractatus Kabaliscicus
See Biblissima, in Sephardic semi-cursive
Scribe: Hayyim. Parts of the Zohar translated into Hebrew, differs from the translation from David b. Judah he-Hasid in Vat.ebt.62.
See Biblissima, entirely copied by a single scribe in an unidentified script
See Biblissima, Medical treatise in Galacian Portuguese composed for Maestro David Serogano of Jaen
See Biblissima, rebinding of fragments possibly compiled in Byzantium
See Biblissima, collection of three unrelated manuscripts bound together.