Excerpt from The Jewish Quarterly Review
When examining a number of Genizah fragments belonging to the British Museum I came across two paper leaves, 18 cm. X 14.5 cm. with 21 lines to the page. They are written in Arabic and in Hebrew square characters. No work of this title has been known before, and as the name of the author is absent it must be left to conjecture.
A copy of a treatise so named exists in Petrograd, but no details of this work are at hand, and at present not easily to be obtained. The author of the last-named work is Abul-Faraj Harun, a prominent Karaite grammarian who lived in Jerusalem in the earlier part of the eleventh century.
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