Borg. sir. 79 |
1,883 CE |
Syriac |
See note in Scher
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- f. 1v-223r Works of Mar Narsai
- f. 1v-15v On the Divine Revelation to Patriarchs and Prophets (I)
- f. 15v-29v On the Divine Revelation to Patriarchs and Prophets (II)
- f. 29v-37v On the Nativity
- f. 37v-39r Sogitha on Mary and the Magi
- f. 39r-48v On the Virgin Mary
- f. 48v-50v Sogitha on Mary and the Angel
- f. 50v-59v On Epiphany
- f. 59v-61r Sogitha on Jesus and John the Baptist
- f. 61r-69v On John the Baptist
- f. 69v-71r Sogitha on John and the Multitude
- f. 71r-82v On Peter and Paul
- f. 82v-90r On the Four Evangelists
- f. 90v-95r On Stephen
- f. 95r-108r On the Three Doctors
- f. 108r-109v Sogitha on Cyril and Nestorius
- f. 109v-117r On Lent I
- f. 117r-125v On the Temptation of Christ
- f. 125v-127v Sogitha on Cain and Abel
- f. 127v-136r On the Raising of Lazarus
- f. 136v-143 Against the Jews
- f. 143v-148r On Palm Sunday
- f. 149v-156v On Holy Week
- f. 156v-162v On the Passion
- f. 163r-170r On the Repentant Thief
- f. 170r-178v On Mysteries and Baptism
- f. 178v-184v On the Resurrection
- f. 184v-194v On the confessors
- f. 194v-196r Sogitha on the King (of Persia) and the Martyrs
- f. 196r-203v On the Three Children
- f. 203v-210r On the Ascension
- f. 210v-217r On Pentecost
- f. 217r-223r On the Incarnation of Christ
- f. 223v-224r Colophon
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Borg. sir. 83 |
Unknown |
Syriac |
See entry in Scher
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- Works of Narsai
- f. 1v-14r On the Divine Revelation to Patriarchs and Prophets (I)
- f. 14v-27r On the Divine Revelation to Patriarchs and Prophets (II)
- f. 27v-34v On the Nativity
- f. 34v-36v Sogitha on Mary and the Magi
- f. 36r-44r On the Virgin Mary
- f. 44v-46r Sogitha on Mary and the Angel
- f. 46r-53v On Epiphany
- f. 53v-55v Sogitha on Jesus and John the Baptist
- f. 55v-62v On John the Baptist
- f. 62v-64v Sogitha on John the Baptist and the Crown
- f. 64r-74v On Peter and Paul
- f. 74r-80v On the Four Evangelists
- f. 80v-85r On Stephen
- f. 85r-96r On the Three Doctors
- f. 96r-97v Sogitha on Cyril and Nestorius
- f. 97v-104r On Lent I
- f. 104r-111v On the Temptation of Christ
- f. 111v-113v Sogitha
- f. 113v-121r On the Raising of Lazarus
- f. 121r-127v Against the Jews
- f. 127v-131v On Palm Sunday
- f. 133v-141r On Holy Week
- f. 141v-148v On the Passion
- f. 148v-155r On the Repentant Thief
- f. 155v-162v On Mysteries and Baptism
- f. 162v-168r On the Resurrection
- f. 168r-170r Sogitha on the Cherub and the Thief
- f. 170r-178v On the Confessors
- f. 178v-180v Sogitha on King Shapur and the Martyrs
- f. 180v-187v On the Three Children
- f. 187v-193v On the Ascension
- f. 193v-199v On Pentecost
- f. 199v-204v Memra of David the Scholastic
- f. 204v-210v On the Incarnation of Christ
- f. 210v-215r For Any Saints Day
- f. 215r-223r On the Departed and the Resurrection
- f. 224r-233v On the Parable of the Ten Virgins
- f. 233v-242r Memra of Rabban Gabriel
- f. 242r-253v Narsai, On the Second Coming
- f. 261r-261v Narsai, On the Prodigal
- f. 263r-267v Memra of Rabban Emmanuel on Baptism
- f. 267v-290r Turgame of the New Testament by Abdisho of Nisibis
- f. 290r-290v Colophon
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Borg. sir. 90 |
1,867 CE |
Syriac |
See catalog entry here
- Poetic discourse in 12-syllable verse on the grandeur of the divine mysteries (Attributed to 'Abdisho' of Elam and to Narsai)
- John bar Zo'bi, Poetic discourse in 7-syllable meter on the origin of leaven, the baptism, and the holy Sacrament of the altar
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