עברית: כתב יד מכתרי דמשק: תורה : עם ניקוד וטעמים, מסורה קטנה וגדולה. נקרא גם חומש דמשק.
English: Damascus Pentateuch bible: Ms. Heb. 24°5702. 10th century Hebrew manuscript known as the Damascus Pentateuch, purchased by bibliophile David Solomon Sassoon in Damascus in 1915, but now housed at the Jewish National and University Library
English: Bought by David Solomon Sassoon in Damascus in 1915. Today, the Codex is held at the Jewish National and University Library in Jerusalem.
עברית: שלומית בת כלב הרופא (מוזכר) ששון, סלימאן בן דויד בעלים קודמים.
רשימה על פטירה בסוף כתב היד: "בשנת דתתקמג לבריאת עולם [1183] בחודש התשיעי הוא חודש כסליו בי"ח ימים בו נפטרה אשתי מ' שלומית בת מ' כלב הרופא תוצרר נפשה בצרור החיים אסיפתה תהא כפרתה עמידתה מהרה זכרונה וזיכרון כל הצדיקים לברכה" לפנים ששון 507 נקנה במכירה פומבית ב-11.75.
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