Vat. sir. 107 |
700 CE |
Syriac |
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- f. 1r-7v John, Bishop of Constantinople, Memra on that which is said by the prophet Jeremiah: "Lord, his way is not in the hand of man."
- f. 7v-14v John, Bishop of Constantinople, On those who receive the seal of baptism
- f. 15r-20v John, Bishop of Constantinople, Memra on the same subject
- f. 20v-28v John, Bishop of Constantinople, On that which the apostle said: "A man has his wife through fornication."
- f. 28v-32v John, Bishop of Constantinople, Memra on "If your brother sins against you, deal with it between you and him."
- f. 32v-54v [Contents unclear]
- f. 54v-56r John, Bishop of Constantinople, Description of the passion of our Lord
- f. 56v-59r Jacob of Sarug, Letter to Stephen Bar-Sudayli
- f. 59r-62v Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, Letter to Abraham on Stephen Bar-Sudali
- f. 63r-64r St. Cyril, Letter to Rabbula the bishop
- f. 64r St. Cyril, fragments of a letter, written in the synod of the Ephesian fathers to Nestorius
- f. 64v-65r Letter of Paphnut to Moses Aghelesem/Aglaya
- f. 65r-66r Moses Aghelensis, response to the letter of Paphnut
- f. 66r-70v St. Cyril the Patriarch of Alexandria, On Creation Glaphyrorum
- f. 71r-71v Apostolic canons
- f. 71v-72r Apostolic constitution by Hippolytus
- f. 72r-72v On the first fruits and tithing
- f. 72v-76v Maxims of Paul the apostle
- f. 76v-79v Ecclesiastical constitutions
- f. 80r-113v Dionysius the Areopagite, Celestial hierarchy, Ecclesiastical hierarchy, on divine names, mysstical theology, with an anonymous Syriac commentary
- f. 114r-134v Peter of Callinicum, Against Damian
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Vat. sir. 108 |
700 CE |
Syriac |
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- f. 1v Fragment of St. Isaac
- f. 2r Fragment of a Gospel Commentary
- f. 2v-214v Peter Kallinikos, Against Damian (Chapters 26-50)
- f. 215r-216v Fragment (in a later hand) of Philoxenus, On the Incarnation
- f. 217r-218v Peter Kallinikos, Against Damian (Chapters 26-50, continued)
- f. 219r Colophon and notes
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Vat. sir. 125 |
700 CE |
Syriac |
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- f. 1r-145r Isaac of Ninevah, Selected Ascetical Discourses from Part 1 (16, 18, 22-48, 50-53, 57-58, 64, 60-63, 66-67, 69-70, 72-74, 78, 80, 82, 25-26, 81)
- f. 145r-158v Philoxenus, Bishop fo Hierapolis, Response to the question of Patricius
- f. 158v-211v John of Dalyatha, Ascetical Discourses (1-27)
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Vat. sir. 135 |
700 CE |
Syriac |
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- f. 1v-6r Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, Letter to Abbot Simeon on the translation of the Psalter from Greek into Syriac
- f. 6r-13v A reply from Abbot Simeon to Barlaha. Fol. 6a
- f. 13v-17r Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, A Letter concerning Faith
- f. 17r-19v Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, A Letter to Emperor Zeno on the incarnation of God the Word
- f. 19v-24r Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, A Letter to the Monks of Beth Gogal
- f. 24r-27r Bishop Simeon of Beth Arsham, A Letter concerning Barsauma and the Heresies of the Nestorians
- f. 27r-27v The Names of the Catholis in the Land of the Persians from the Apostles to the Shah Peroz (459-84)
- f. 27v-28r Responses of the Blessed Mor Severus
- f. 28r-57v Florilegium
- f. 57v-71v Florilegium
- f. 71v-77r Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, Dispute with a learned Nestorian concerning Ephesians 1:17
- f. 77r-80v Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, A Disputation on the Nestorians and the Orthodox
- f. 80v-87r An explication of the blasphemy of the Manicheans
- f. 87r-92r Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, Another against the Nestorians
- f. 92r-93r Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, Another set of responses against the two natures
- f. 93r-100r Jacob of Sarug, Letter to Isaac of Gabula
- f. 100r-102v Sayings of the Philosophers
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Vat. sir. 136 |
599 CE |
Syriac |
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- f. 3r-29v Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, [First] Letter to the Monks of Teleda
- f. 29v-35v Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, [Second] Letter to the Monks of Teleda
- f. 35v-53r Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, Letter 3 to the Monks of Beth Gogal
- f. 53r-57v Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, Letter 4 to the One Newly Converted from the World and Letter to a Disciple
- f. 57v-58v The Faith of the Bishop Severus of Antioch
- f. 58v Note
- f. 58v-130v Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, To the Monks of Senun
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Vat. sir. 137 |
564 CE |
Syriac |
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- f. 1r-18r Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, On the Trinity and the Incarnation, Tractate I
- f. 18r-88r Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, On the Trinity and the Incarnation, Tractate II
- f. 88r-160v Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, On the Trinity and the Incarnation, Tractate III
- f. 160v-161v Colophon and Notes
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Vat. sir. 138 |
581 CE |
Syriac |
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- f. 1v-136r Philoxenus, Bishop of Hierapolis, Volume against Habib
- f. 1v-114v Ten Memre [Against Habib]
- f. 114v-119r Sayings of the Adversary [Habib]
- f. 119r-120r [Brief Refutation]
- f. 120r-123r Letters to the Monks [On Faith]
- f. 123r-136r Florilegium
- f. 136r Colophon
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Mingana Syriac 86 |
1,300 CE |
Syriac |
See catalog entry for Mingana 86
- f. 4r-90v Mystic treatises (Mingana believes them to be Isaac or Ninevah. Many headings are missing)
- f. 90v-97v St. Macarius of Alexandria, A Prayer
- f. 97v-109r Philoxenus of Mabbug, A Prayer
- f. 109-112r A treatise of the holy and godly elder [John of Dalyatha or John Saba?] (ܡܡܠܠܐ ܕܣܒܐ ܩܕܝܫܐ ܘܐܠܗܝܐ) (called "18th mimra" in the margin)
- f. 112r-115v Isaac of Ninevah, Treatise consisting mostly of prayers
- f. 115v-116v Palladius, A treatise on the virtues without which no man can make any progress
- f. 116v-117r The virtues which an old monk possessed
- f. 117r-119v A treatise on mysticism
- f. 119v-138v Mark the Monk, A long treatise on mysticism, often consisting of good sayings
- f. 138v-139v Ephrem Syrus, A treatise (ܡܡܠܠܐ) in prose
- f. 139v-154v Isaac of Ninevah, A long mystical treatise
- f. 154-166 A treatise on mysticism attributed to the holy and godly elder [John of Dalyatha or John Saba?] (ܡܡܠܠܐ ܕܣܒܐ ܩܕܝܫܐ ܘܐܠܗܝܐ)
- f. 166v-178v Gregory the Monk [Gregory of Cyprus], A treatise on spirituality for monks
- f. 179r-179v Isaac of Ninevah, A short discourse on spirituality
- f. 179v-184v Isaac of Ninevah, A short discourse on spirituality, on night vigils
- f. 184v-190v Evagrius, A discourse on mysticism
- f. 190 St. Ephrem, A short mimra on mysticism
- f. 190v-198r John Saba, A treatise on mysticism
- f. 198r-198v John Naqar (ܝܘܚܢܢ ܢܩܪ), A short treatise on mysticism
- f. 198v-200v John Naqar (ܝܘܚܢܢ ܢܩܪ), A short treatise on mysticism
- f. 201r-207v Evagrius, Exhortations and good advice on mysticism
- f. 207v-213v Evagrius, A treatise on the definition of vices and virtues
- f. 213v-232v Evagrius, A long treatise on mysticism (f. 229r-232v contain 97 evangelical sayings on perfection)
- f. 233r-263v John the Seer (Hazzaya) or possibly John of Lycopolis, A long discourse on mysticism
- f. 264r-274v The Monk Isaiah (Esha'ya) of Scete, A mystical treatise
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BnF syr. 62 |
1,100 CE |
Syriac |
See catalog entry here (especially for the date of the ms)
- f. 1-89 Didascalia Apostolorum (Teaching of the 12 apostles; with excerpt from the prayer of Manasseh)
- f. 90-102r Books I-VII of the Apostolic Constitutions attributed to St. Clement
- f. 102v-107 Extracts from the Teaching of Addai
- f. 108-112 Collection of all the canons of the holy apostles and of the synods of the Holy Fathers
- f. 113-121r Book VIII of the canons of Clement
- f. 121v-128 The great and holy ecumenical council of Nicaea, metropolis of Bithynia, composed by the 318 fathers
- f. 129-132r The 24 canons fixed at Ancyra in Galatia through the synod which was assembled there
- f. 132v-133 Twelve other canons from the council assembled at Neo-caesarea
- f. 134-137r The eight canons established at Gangra
- f. 137v-146 The council which as gethered at ἐγχαινίοις, at the dedication of the church of Antioch: 28 canons.
- f. 147-149 Fifty-nine other canons established at Laodicaea in Phrygia
- f. 150-152 The seventh council, that of Constantinople
- f. 153 Two canons established at the holy council gathered at Ephesus during the time of Thedosius
- f. 154-170 Council of the 87 bishops gathered at Carthage during the time of Cyprian
- f. 171-172 Other canons from a letter written from Italy to the bishops of the East which were sent to the bishops reunited at Antioch
- f. 173-175r Selected sentences in the letters of the Epistles of St. Ignatius of Antioch
- f. 175v-183r Extracts from the instruction of St. Peter, bishop of Alexandria and martyr
- f. 183v-184 Questions addressed to Timothy the Great, Patriarch of Alexandria
- f. 185-191 Synodicon of Sardis
- f. 192-194r Letter of St. Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria to Abbot Ammon, on obligation of celibacy to monks
- f. 194v Letter of St. Basil, bishop of Caesarea of Cappadocia, addressed to the priest Paregorius
- f. 195 Letter of St. Basil, bishop of Caesarea of Cappadocia, addressed to Chorbishops, on the defense of conferring ordination for donations
- f. 196-197 Letter of St. Basil, bishop of Caesarea of Cappadocia, addressed to the priest, Diodore, in which is a declaration of the legality of marriage of a man with his step-sister
- f. 198-207r Letter of St. Basil, bishop of Caesarea of Cappadocia, addressed to Amphilochius, Bishop of Iconia
- f. 207v-212 Letter of St. Basil, bishop of Caesarea of Cappadocia, addressed to Amphilochius, Bishop of Iconia
- f. 213 Another letter of St. Basil, bishop of Caesarea of Cappadocia, addressed to Amphilochius, Bishop of Iconia
- f. 214-218r The 27 canons of the council of Chalcedon
- f. 218v Sentences of Philoxenus of Mabbug
- f. 218v Sentences of St. Basil regarding heretics who persecute the orthodox
- f. 219 Sentences of St. Gregory the Theologian
- f. 219 Extracts of the third letter of St. Damassus
- f. 219-225 Letter of St. Gregory, bishop of Nyssa to Litoios, bishop of Melitene
- f. 226-229r Canons of St. Rabbula, bishop of Edessa
- f. 229v-237r Definition regarding certain chapters addressed to the east in the form of Questions to Holy Fathers
- f. 237v-241 Various canons and rites established by the council of persian bishops who met at Seleucia-Ktesiphon
- f. 242 Letter of John, bishop of Egypt, sent to the isle of Cyprus rejecting the council of Chalcedon
- f. 243-244 Canons established in the time of the persection at the time of Patriarch Severus
- f. 245r Extracts from a letter addressed to the holy fathers on the two priests and archimandrites named Paul
- f. 245v Extracts of a letter of St. Constantine, metropolitan of Laodicaea
- f. 246-247r Extracts of a letter written by a bishop to his friends
- f. 247v-248r Letter written from Constantinople to Martyrius, Bishop of Antioch
- f. 248v-253 Extracts from various letters of Severus, patriarch of Antioch
- f. 254 Five canons of the holy Theodosius, pope of Alexandria
- f. 254v-255r Letter of St. Anthimus, bishop of Constantinople to Jacob of Edessa
- f. 255v Definitions on the punishments with monks regarding various sins by St. Basil, bishop fo Caesarea
- f. 266 Letter of St. Cyril of Alexandria to the monks
- f. 257 Extracts of the letter of St. Celestine, bishop of Rome, to the clergy at people of Constantinople
- f. 258 More extracts from the acts of the council of Ephesus
- f. 261 Four canons about excommunicated clerics, by Sergius, bishop of Amphiator
- f. 262-266 Recommendations and precepts of the canons regarding clerics, by John Bar-Cursus, Bishop of Tella
- f. 267-271 Questions on diverse subjects, addressed to the priest Sergius by Mar John Bar-Cursus, Bishop of Tella
- f. 272 Letter of Patriarch Athanasius on the defense of Christians eating meat sacrificed by Arabs which currently abound
- f. 273-284 Questions addressed by the priest, Addai Philoponos, to Jacob of Edessa and the response of the same
- f. 285 Extract from the 107th homily of Gregory the Theologian, on the Gospel passage, "The Pharisees came to find him to test him"
- f. 286 ff. Precepts which God gave to Moses on abominations
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Beinecke Syriac MS 8 |
1,225 CE |
Syriac |
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- f. 1r Pauline Epistles (fragment)
- f. 1v-2v Questions by Queen Sheba to King Solomon
- f. 3ra-4va Philoxenus of Mabbug, Letter to Patrikios of Edessa
- f. 4vb Sayings, 2 by ? (Philoxenus?), 4 by Evagrius, 1 by Abba Isaiah
- f. 4vb-7vb Philoxenus of Mabbug, Confessions of Faith
- f. 7vb-9ra John of Lycopolis (or of Amapea), also the solitary, or "seer, and prophet", The Holy Commandments of the Gospel
- f. 9ra-29va Commandments (from the gospels, the Pauline and Catholic Epistles, and the prophets
- f. 29va-end anonymous, about the Sacraments
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