Mardin, Turkey Chaldean Cathedral (CCM 00018) |
1,610 CE |
Garshuni |
- f. 1v-3v On the priest and the sponsors of the bride and groom
- f. 3v-7v Command and blessing of marriage
- f. 7v-14v Blessings of the contract of the oath
- f. 15r-50v Unidentified astrological-theological text
- f. 50v-78r Story of the palace of Shād b. 'Ād
- f. 78v-131r Story of Masrūr and Zayn al-Muwāṣif
- f. 131v-135v Hymns to the Virgin Mary
- f. 136r-139v Hymns
- f. 140r-177v Unidentified hagiographic text
- f. 178r-185r Story of the skull that conversed with Jesus Christ, said to be the head of Arsenios, the king of Egypt
- f. 185v-196r John Chrysostom, On the commandments of Great Sunday
- f. 196r Explanation of that which God gave Moses the prophet
- f. 196v-197v Forbidden, defective days in the lunar months
- f. 198r-216v Hymns
- f. 216v-217v Reading from the Gospel of Matthew (i.e. Mark)
- f. 218r-227v Story of Mark the Merchant, who was carried away into exile to the land of Persia, and Gaspar the Pagan
- f. 227v-236v Hymn on the Economy of Christ
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Mardin, Turkey Chaldean Cathedral (CCM 00354) |
1,682 CE |
Garshuni |
- f. 1r-97r Psalter
- f. 97r-108v Canticles of Praise
- f. 109r-113r Homily
- f. 113r-119r John Chrysostom, Homily on repentance, love, and faith
- f. 119r-126r John Chrysostom, Homily on Psalm 6
- f. 127r-131v Jacob of Sarug, Homily on the Holy Mysteries, Confession, and repentance
- f. 132r-137v John Chrysostom, Homily on repentance and the rebuke of the soul
- f. 137v-142v Ephrem Syrus, Homily on the End and the punishment of the world
- f. 142v-155v Basil of Caesarea, Homily on repentance, on poor Lazarus and the rich man
- f. 155v-163v John Chrysostom, Homily on the first day of creation
- f. 163v-169r Jacob of Sarug, Homily on repentance and for baptism
- f. 169r-173r Gregory Nazianzus, Homily on the Nativity of our Lord
- f. 173r-178v John Chrysostom, Homily on the Ten Virgins
- f. 178v-183r John Chrysostom, Homily on Abraham and Isaac, when he took his son to sacrifice him
- f. 183r-194v John Chrysostom, Homily on Judas's betrayal of Christ
- f. 194v-202r John Chrysostom, Homily on Peter's denial of Jesus
- f. 202r-207v John Chrysostom, Homily on the Lord's words, "My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass by me"
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Harvard Ms Syr 151 |
Unknown |
Syriac |
Catalog entry
- Canon law and admonition (3 vellum leaves, 29 cm., probably from the same ms. of the ca. 11th cent.), in 2 columns, ca. 40 lines per column, written in an old serto
- Acrostic hymn of Elia Abuḥalim (8 paper leaves in 1 quire, written in a good E. Syriac hand, ca. 17th cent.)
- End of a memra on the love of poverty, letter of Abgar to Jesus, beginning of the reply of Jesus (1 vellum leaf, estrangela, ca. 9th century)
- Lectionary containing Mt 18.17-20, Lk 14.1-6, Lk 16.19-24, with a quire signature decorated in color (1 leaf, 38 cm., large bold estrangela, ca. 13th cent.)
- W. Syriac qale for festivals, including a rubric for the evening service of Palm Sunday (2 vellum leaves in 1 bifolium, 40 cm. written in a very large estrangela script in 1 column, ca. 12th cent.)
- Fenqitho, part of the services for a group of priests (1 vellum leaf, estrangela in 2 columns, 37 cm., ca. 13th cent.)
- A homiliary, with a rubric for Mar Yuannis [Chrysostom] for the Monday of the Passion and the "entry into port" (part of 1 vellum leaf in 3 columns, estrangela, 37 cm. wide, ca. 12th cent.)
- Anaphora (2 paper leaves, serto, ca. 18th cent.)
- Hymns (2 paper leaves in 1 bifoium, poor serto, ca. 18th cent.)
- Service book naming a number of saints (part of 1 paper leaf, good late serto)
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