Medeltidshandskrift 58 |
1,204 CE |
Syriac |
See the description on the Lund University Library Website.
- ff. 3v-308r Old and New Testament Peshitta (with Massora)
- ff. 308r-313v Jacob of Edessa, Letter to Giorgios, bishop of Sarug, on Syriac orthography A Letter by Mar Jacob, Bishop of Edessa
- ff. 313v-318r Jacob of Edessa, Treatise on punctuation A Letter by Mar Jacob, Bishop of Edessa, On Syriac Orthography
- ff. 318r-320r Deacon Thomas, Two treatises on the Syriac accent
- f. 320v Epiphanios On Greek prosody Hebraica, vol IV Gottheil, J. H. (ed.) , 1887-1888, p. 168. .
- ff. 320v-321r Treatise on the Syriac conjunctions
- f. 321r-321v Treatise on the Syriac conjunctions
- ff. 322r-323v Gregory of Nazianz Orations
- f. 324r Concordance
- ff. 324v-326r Calendar
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Saint Mark's Monastery, Jerusalem MS 42 (SMMJ 00042) |
1,500 CE |
Syriac |
See entry at CPART and in Macomber. Title: "Volume of the names and readings of the Old and New Testaments according to the tradition of [the monastery of] Qarqapta." (St. Mark's Convent, Jerusalem 1-5; SMC 1-5); See entry in Baumstark 1*. Filoksinos Yohanna Dolabany, Catalogue of Syriac Manuscripts in St. Mark’s Monastery (1994).
- pp. 2-153 Old Testament (Syriac Masorah)
- pp. 2-12 Genesis
- pp. 12-18 Exodus
- pp. 18-22 Leviticus
- pp. 22-29 Numbers
- pp. 29-35 Deuteronomy
- pp. 35-41 Joshua
- pp. 41-45 Judges
- pp. 45-53 Job
- pp. 53-64 I and II Samuel
- pp. 64-74 I and II Kings
- pp. 74-86 Psalms
- pp. 86-91 Proverbs
- pp. 91-96 Wisdom
- pp. 96-98 Ecclesiastes (Qoheleth)
- pp. 98-100 Song of Songs
- pp. 100-111 Isaiah
- pp. 111-119 Twelve minor Prophets
- pp. 119-133 Books of Jeremiah
- pp. 119-129 Jeremiah
- pp. 129-131 Lamentations of Jeremiah
- pp. 131 Prayer of Jeremiah
- pp. 131-132 First Baruch
- p. 132 Second Baruch
- pp. 132-133 Epistle of Jeremiah
- pp. 133-141 Ezekiel
- pp. 141-146 Daniel
- pp. 141-144 Prophecy of Daniel
- pp. 144-145 Bel and the Dragon
- pp. 145-146 Susanna
- pp. 146-153 Ben Sirach
- pp. 153-200 New Testament (Peshitta)
- pp. 153-160 Acts
- pp. 160-162 Catholic Epistles (only James, 1 Peter, and 1 John)
- pp. 162-175 Pauline Epistles
- pp. 176-185 Matthew
- pp. 185-189 Mark
- pp. 189-196 Luke
- pp. 196-200 John
- pp. 201-214v Names and readings of the New Testament according to the tradition of Thomas of Harkel
- pp. 201-204 Acts
- pp. 204-209 Pauline Epistles
- pp. 209-214 Gospels
- pp. 215-263 Names and readings of the Orthodox Doctors
- p. 215 (Pseudo-) Dionysius the Areopagite
- pp. 216-219 St. Basil
- pp. 219-247 St. Gregory the Theologian (Nazianzus)
- pp. 247-249 Letters of Basil and Gregory
- pp. 249-263 Severus of Antioch
- p. 263 The names that are in the Revelation according to John, the evangelist and apostle
- pp. 263-267 Letter of St. Jacob, Bishop of Edessa, concerning the dots
- pp. 267-272 Letter of St. Jacob, Bishop of Edessa to George, Bishop of Sarug
- pp. 272-283 Names and readings of Epiphanius
- pp. 284-292 Interpretations of the Hebrew words and of other peoples that are included in the books of the holy prophets which have been gathered with great diligence from the tradition of the Seventy-Two Translators and from the revision of Jacob of Edessa
- pp. 292-296 Rabban Yohannan (called Beth-Qaddishe, disciple of Maron), Discourse on the Incarnation in view of the orthodox faith of the holy Fathers
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Sachau 220; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin 28 |
800 CE |
Syriac |
See entry for Sachau 220
- Syrian Orthodox Homiliary; For an ordered breakdown, see the Sachau entry above
- Basil, f. 9
- Gregory Nazianzus, f. 3, 4, 26, 28
- Gregory of Nyssa, f. 6
- Epiphanius, f. 17
- John Chrysostom, f. 8, 9, 12, 13, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 41, 43, 47
- Cyril of Alexandria, f. 13, 15, 17, 49, 50
- Proclus of Constantinople, f. 40, 41
- Jacob of Sarug, f. 10, 11, 29
- Severus of Antioch, f. 10-12, 24, 26, 35, 43, 48
- Pantoleon Presbyter Byzantinus, f. 48
- Theodotus the bishop of Ancyra, f. 6
- Antipater of Bostra, f. 29
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