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 Aharon (יצחק בן אהרן), Bride: Tsipor bat Yosef Yuzpa (ציפור בת יוסף יוזפא), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script, and Signatures in Hebrew cursive script
Incl. note (on paper) by David Simonsen, outlining the names and dates:, 1. Salomon Davidsen & Hanne Levy, 1848-03-27;, 2. Elvy Davidsen & Lea Augsburg, 1848-09-20;, 3. Ph. G. Philipsen & Thora Levy, 1848-11-14;, 4. Israel Heyman Levy & K. Davidsen, 1834-08-21, Ketubot (marriage contracts), Hebrew square script, Danish cursive, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 96-99
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
For detailed list of contents, see Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 100 and the record of the database of the Institute for Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts, Jerusalem, Various list and commentaries; list of newborn boys, Yemenite Rabbinic Hebrew script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 100
Groom: Ḥayim ben Yisrael (חיים בן ישראל), Bride: Tsipor bat Reuven (צפור בת ראובן), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script, and Signtures in Hebrew cursive script
Fols. 162ff contains a supercommentary on the preceeding work, by the same author. The letters are one from S. L. Israelsson to David Simonsen (1899-11-16), about the work, and one from the author to David Simonsen (May 1900)., Commentaries on Song of Songs, Hebrew square and cursive script, Attached letters written in Danish and Hebrew, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 125
Copy of MS in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris: Cod. Hebr. 673 quarto and 1201 quarto (Catalogues de Manuscrits orientaux, I, 1866, pp. 105 and 201)., Work on logic, Modern Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 113
Title and dating on the inner front binding in David Simonsen's hand; dating on p. 40 in another hand., Grammar examples written in micrographic script, and Micrographic Hebrew square script