Sachau 165; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin 201 |
1,300 CE |
Syriac |
See entry for Sachau 165
- Lives and sayings for famous ascetics and church Fathers
- f. 1-8v Biographical notes about church fathers and Citations of their works
- f. 8v, 13-25 fragments of a writing about the monastic call
- f. 9r-9v, 17 fragments of a legend of St. Pior (Identified with Lausaic history ch. 87)
- f. 9v-12v Admonition of the Apostle Peter
- f. 12v-16v From the legend of Abba Bishoi about the Isaac who became a Jew
- f. 16v-18v part of the life of Alexander of Rome
- f. 18r-19r Patristic citations
- f. 19r-22r Conversation between teachers and students
- f. 23r-26v Legends
- f. 27r-32v Biographical notes about the prophets of the Old Testament
- f. 32v-36v Notes on the New Testament
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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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Vat. sir. 369 |
700 CE |
Syriac |
Catalog entry in Assemani
- Gregory of Nyssa, On St. Stephen
- Amphicolus, Funeral oration on praise
- Severian of Gabala, On the Nativity of the Lord
- Gregory Nazianzus, on the holy light seen at the Baptism of our Lord
- John Chrysostom, On the holy light
- John Chrysostom, On the Epiphany of our Lord
- John Chrysostom, On the baptism of the Lord
- John Chrysostom, Wrestling with Satan
- John Chrysostom, Another on the baptism of the Lord
- John Chrysostom, Another on the Epiphany and on the baptism of the Lord
- Jacob (Doctor of the Church), On the Epiphany of the Lord
- John Chrysostom, On the entrance of the Lord into the temple
- John Chrysostom, Another on the entrance of the Lord into the temple
- Proclus of Constantinople, On dogma
- Basil the Great, On the Initian sunday of the 40-day fast
- Basil the Great, On the 40-day fast
- Basil the Great, Another on the 40-day fast
- Jacob (Doctor of the Church), On the 40-day fast
- John Chrysostom, On the Fast
- John Chrysostom, Another on the Fast
- John Chrysostom, Another on the Holy Fast
- Basil the Great, On the 40 martyrs of Sebaste
- Basil the Great, Another on the 40 martyrs of Sebaste
- John Chrysostom, On the Annunciation
- John Chrysostom, Another on the Annunciation
- Cyril of Alexandria, In praise of the Mother
- John Chrysostom, On Lazarus the poor man
- John Chrysostom, On Palm Sunday
- John Chrysostom, On the second day of Holy Week
- Anastasius of Sinai, On the descent of our Lord into Sheol
- Gregory Nazianzus, On the Pascha
- Gregory Nazianzus, Another on the Pascha
- John Chrysostom, On the 5th day of the mysteries
- John Chrysostom, Another on the 5th day of the mysteries
- John Chrysostom, On the cross and on the thief on the right
- John Chrysostom, On the sixth day of the crucifixion
- John Chrysostom, Another on the crucifixion of our Lord
- On the pascha
- John Chrysostom, On the resurrection of our Lord
- Gregory Nazianzus, On the New Sunday
- John Chrysostom, On the New Sunday
- John Chrysostom, On the Ascension of our Lord
- Gregory Nazianzus, On the feast of Pentecost and on the Holy Spirit
- John Chrysostom, On Pentecost
- John Chrysostom, On the Holy Apostles and the Holy Spirit
- John Chrysostom, On the holy cross, and on Adam and Eve
- John Chrysostom, On the Prodigal Son
- John Chrysostom, Another on the Prodigal Son
- John Chrysostom, A third on the Prodigal Son
- John Chrysostom, On virginity, penitence, and corruption
- John Chrysostom, On Pslalm 50
- Anastasius of Sinai, On Psalm 6
- John Chrysostom, On the statement to Timothy "Drink a bit of wine for thy stomach's sake"
- John Chrysostom, On that statement "Whoever does not hurt his own soul, no one can hurt him."
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Saint Mark's Monastery, Jerusalem MS 157 (SMMJ 00157) |
1,865 CE |
Arabic, Garshuni, Syriac |
Filoksinos Yohanna Dolabany, Catalogue of Syriac Manuscripts in St. Mark’s Monastery (1994).
- fol. 2v-83v Jacob of Serugh, Homily on the prophets and the devastation of Jerusalem (Syriac)
- fol. 83v-89v Jacob of Serugh, Homily on the departed (Syriac)
- fol. 90r-103r Gregory Nazianzus, On the soul's departure from the body (Garshuni)
- fol. 103r-113v Homily on sinners attributed to the prophet Elijah (Garshuni)
- fol. 113v-118r Short prayers (Garshuni)
- fol. 118r-121r Bihnam Hadlōyō, Acrostic homily on ths oul's remorse (Syriac)
- fol. 121r-123r Jacob of Serugh, Homily on the love of the world (Syriac)
- fol. 124r-127r Unidentified text (Arabic)
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