The inscribed pages are unevenly distributed in the volume, with 13 empty fols. at the beginning; app. 20 empty fols. between fols. 33 and 34; and app. 120 empty fols. between fols. 130 and 131. The library's foliation is irregular (fols. 15ff)., Sermons, responsa, commentaries etc., Sefardic cursive and Rabbinic Hebrew script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 183
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 og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 169
Contains several tabular forms in colour, and other illuminations., Calendar calculations, German Hebrew cursive script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 115
Groom: Menaḥem ben Gershon (מנחם בן גרשון), Bride: Deikha [?] bat Reuven (דייבא בן ראובן), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script og Signatures in cursive Hebrew script
Notes on provenance etc. by David Simonsen on first fly leaf. Front and back of case included in the digitization., The Mishnah tractate Shabbat, Rabbinic Hebrew script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 191
Groom: Tuvya ben Simḥa ha-Levi (טוביה בן שמחה הלוי), Bride: Rekhil bat Yitsḥaq (רעכיל בת יצחק), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script og Signatures in cursive Hebrew script
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 og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 212
Kabbalistic interpretations of the liturgy for the holidays. Fol. 24ff: Italian writing excercises, Italian Hebrew cursive script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 145
Incomplete, with almost all pages damaged, in some cases (fol. 1-8, 11-16, and 28-38) also with text losses., Responsa, Sefardi Hebrew cursive script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 121
Possibly by Isaac Luria or by one of his disciples., Kabbalistic commentary on the Shmoneh 'esreh, Old German Hebrew cursive script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 140
Incl. a postcard from S. D. L. Friedländer (seller) to David Simonsen, dated 1893., Censor: Camillo Jaghel, 1611., Commentary on Talmudic texts (Mo'ed and parts of Nashim), Italian Hebrew cursive script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 179
Manuscript incomplete (fols. are missing in both beginning and end)., Works on philosophy of religion, Spanish Rabbinic Hebrew script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 91
Incomplete (substantial text losses to some folia). Title given in later hand., Book of remedies, Oriental Hebrew cursive script og Alony & Kupfer 1964, # 209
The spine of the volume is included in the digitization (before the beginning of the volume)., Responsa, North-African Hebrew cursive script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 206
Rich decorations, mostly in blue and red ink. Title page with two coats of arms. Incl. Haggada (fol. 166a ff) with several (wine) stains. The binding and the gilt edges with toolings included in the digitization., The manuscript was presented to David Simonsen on June 8th, 1891, by Philip W. Heyman (1837-1893), who had aqcuired it in Bellagio, Italy (see pencilled note in David Simonsen's hand on the inside of the binding)., Maḥzor for the whole year, according to the Italian rite; written for a woman, Italian Hebrew square and cursive scripts og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 148; IJA 5, # 187-196.
Incomplete (the beginning is missing)., Responsa, North-African Hebrew cursive script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 207 Freimann, A. (ed.): Teshuvot Rambam (Jerusalem 1934), pp. xxi-xxii.
Defect (beginning and end is missing, as well as one fol. between fol. 71 and 72), Commentary on Avot 'The story of Josef' og Allony & Kupfer 1964, #210
On the folder included in the digitization is written (in Danish, in Adler's hand): "To Chief Rabbi Simonsen fra ×’× ×™×–×” [genizah] in the old synagogue in Fostat Egypt from yours truly E. N. Adler [i.e. Elkan Nathan Adler] 10. 3. 1896". Addition in David Simonsen's hand: "(Via [?] Gottf. Ruben)"., Letter (from the Cario Genizah), Oriental Hebrew cursive script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 211