Vat. sir. 139 |
700 CE |
Syriac |
See entry in Assemani
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- f. 3r-62r John the Grammarian, of Caesarea, Against the Monophysites
- f. 62r-156v Severus, Patriarch of Antioch, Philalethes
- Colophon
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Vat. sir. 140 |
528 CE |
Syriac |
See entry in Assemani
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- f. 1r-2v Paul of Kallinikos, [Translator's] Preface
- f. 2v [First] epistle of Julian of Halicarnassis to Severus of Antioch (CPG 7026)
- f. 2v-3r Severus the Patriarch's [first] response to Julian (CPG 7026)
- f. 3r Second epistle of Julian to Severus the Patriarch (CPG 7026)
- f. 3r-5r [Second] response of Severus to Julian (CPG 7026)
- f. 5r-6r Third epistle of Julian to Severus (CPG 7026)
- f. 6r-20r [Third] epistle of Severus, the Patriarch of Antioch, to Julian, Bishop of Halicarnassis (CPG 7026)
- f. 20v-60v The book of Severus the Archbishop of Antioch against Julian, Bishop of Halicarnassis (CPG 7027)
- f. 60v-66r Severus, the Patriarch of Antioch, Eight Questions of the Heretics (CPG 7028)
- f. 66r-68v Severus, Patriarch of Antioch, Epistle to the Eastern Monks (CPG 7070.2)
- f. 68v-100r Severus, Patriarch of Antioch, Apology against the additions of Julian (CPG 7029)
- f. 100r-108r Severus, Patriarch of Antioch, The Anathematisms of Julian and the Responses of Severus (CPG 7030)
- f. 108r-145r Severus, Patriarch of Antioch, The Philalethe (CPG 7031)
- f. 145v Colophon
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Harvard Ms Syr 99 |
1,889 CE |
Syriac |
Catalog entry
- ff. 1v-76v Didascalia apostolorum
- ff. 76-92v First epistle of Clement to the Corinthians
- ff. 92v-93v Letter of James of Jerusalem to Quadratus
- ff. 93v-96v Letters of Herod and Pilate
- ff. 96v-103v Hypomnemata of our Lord
- ff. 103v-106v The teaching of Peter in Rome
- ff. 107r-111v Letter of Dionysius of Athens to Timothy on the deaths of Peter and Paul
- ff. 111v-117r Extracts from various Fathers
- ff. 117r-120r Severus on the synods
- ff. 120r-120v Letter that the Jews wrote to the emperor Marcion about the Synod of Chalcedon
- ff. 120v-122v Short texts by Philoxenus
- ff. 122v Creed of orthodox Christians
- ff. 122v-124v Letter of John bar Shushan against Chalcedon
- ff. 124v-126v Easy questions against the Chalcedonians
- ff. 126v-128r Diagrams explaining theology and christology
- ff. 128v-131v Disputation against the Nestorians
- ff. 131v Cyril against anyone who keeps a book from a reader
- ff. 132r-146v Prophecies of the pagan philosophers
- ff. 147r-148r 6 questions of Jacob of Edessa
- ff. 148r-150v Riddles from the Old Testament
- ff. 150v-151r Under which kings each of the prophets prophesied
- ff. 151r-154r On the foundation of the true faith which we have received from the apostles etc.
- ff. 154r On what the Jews wrote above the cross of Christ
- ff. 154r-155r From the story of Peter the Iberian, that one should not give up hope of God's mercy
- ff. 155r-157r Severus, from a letter to Thomas of Germanica on the Epistle of Jude
- ff. 157r-160r Short sections on the eucharist, baptism, etc.
- ff. 160r-162r On the prophets
- ff. 162r-163r Jacob of Edessa on the seven spirits of Isaiah 11.2
- ff. 163 r/v Ephrem on the dove that Noah sent out from the ark
- ff. 163v-174r Answers to questions, including extracts from various Fathers
- ff. 174v Diagram of the ten commandments
- ff. 174v-178r Various other short sections on Old Testament exegesis
- ff. 178r-181v Jacob of Edessa on the heavenly powers
- ff. 181v-188v The orthodox teachers on the souls of human beings, and other short extracts
- ff. 188v-190r Letter of Cyril of Jerusalem on the rebuilding of the temple by the Jews
- ff. 190r-191r Extracts from Puman, John, Cyril and Basil
- ff. 191r-201r Explanations of Ephrem on various matters from the Law
- ff. 201r Colophon
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