Saint Mark's Monastery, Jerusalem MS 248 (SMMJ 00248) |
1,475 CE |
Garshuni, Syriac |
See entry at CPART and in Macomber ([Macomber A]; [Macomber B]) (St. Mark's Convent, Jerusalem 2-13; SMC 2-13). Filoksinos Yohanna Dolabany, Catalogue of Syriac Manuscripts in St. Mark’s Monastery (1994).
- Part A (20th Century) (Garshuni, Syriac)
- Syrian Orthodox collection of miscellaneous liturgical pieces
- f. 1r-2r Rite for the reconciliation of a penitent sinner
- f. 2v-3v Order of the prayers of the hymns of the canon
- f. 3v-4v Acrostic alphabetic hymn without title
- f. 4v-5r A song on drinking; It is sung on the alphabet
- Part B (1474/5 CE) (Garshuni, Syriac)
- Syrian Orthodox collection of miscellaneous liturgical pieces
- f. 1r-42r Miscellaneous Liturgical Pieces
- f. 1r-9r Shumlaya that the deacon proclaims in the offering of the Eucharist according to the modern revision of Melitene. This is a diaconal for the Mass.
- f. 9r-10r Communion hymns for the Thursday of the Mysteries
- f. 1r-23r Prayers, proemia, sedre, 'etre, and huttame that are learned by heart by a new priest when he is ordained.
- f. 10r-11r Order of the Mother of God
- f. 11r-12r Order of the Apostles
- f. 12r-13r Order of the martyrs
- f. 13r-14r Order of the Patron Saint
- f. 14r-15r Communion order
- f. 15r-16r Order of penitance
- f. 16v-17v Order of the departed
- f. 17v-19r Oder of the Cross
- f. 19rv Order of the Resurrection
- f. 19v-20r Order of Vespers
- f. 20r-21r Order of Compline
- f. 21r-22r Order of the night office
- f. 22r-23r Order of Matins
- f. 23rv Huttame of the other offices
- f. 26r-32v Ordinary of the mass
- f. 32v-33r Prayer for blessing of bread. A table grace.
- f. 33r-39v Prayers of every kind
- f. 33r-34r Prayers of vespers
- f. 34r-35r Prayers of the "hymns of the Greek canon"
- f. 35r-38v Miscellaneous prayers
- f. 38v-39v Table prayers (Garshuni)
- f. 39v-42r Two rhymed homilies for feasts (in Garshuni)
- f. 39v-40v Homily on the feast of the Nativity
- f. 40v-42r Homily on the Epiphany
- f. 42r-45r Two questions of the Fathers
- f. 42r Question that Bishop Severus asked of Bishop Jacob of Edessa: "How is God above all and below all, inside all and outside all and in all?"
- f. 42v-45r Bishop John (?), Question concerning the dead after burial while he is doing penance (Garshuni)
- f. 45v-48v Miracle that our Lady Mary, the Mother of God, worked
- f. 48v A few epigrams
- f. 49r-58r Four more rhymed homilies
- f. 49r-52r Turjām of the blessed Fast
- f. 52r-54r A pretty homily on the venerable crucifixion
- f. 54r-56r Turjām of Ninevah and lections (?) of the prophet Jonah. A single rhymed composition
- f. 56v-58r Turjām on the Resurrection
- f. 58rv Two prayers: One for the patriarch and one for the sultan
- f. 59r-61r Another rhymed homily: Turjām on the Dormition of our Lady the Virgin Mary
- f. 61v-69r
- f. 69v-73v Homily delivered by St. Jacob which he delivered on the thief of the right hand; read on the Friday of the Crucifixion
- f. 73v-88v An abridged discouse on the true faith and on the hymns of the spiritual Church.
- f. 89r-96r The questions of St. Basil and St. Gregory
- f. 96r-112r Ten questions concerning which a certain disciple asked his master
- f. 96rv Contents
- f. 96v-112r Text
- f. 112r-118r Homily delivered by Bishop Gregory (Pseudo-Gregory Nazianzus), on the destruction of this world and the departure of the soul from the body
- f. 118v-148r The Apocalypse of Paul (Garshuni)
- f. 148v Beginning of an unidentified item
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St. Mark's Convent, Jerusalem 2-14 |
1,400 CE |
Garshuni, Syriac |
See entry at CPART and in Macomber
- f. 1r-199v Syrian Orthodox Missal
- f. 1r Table of Contents
- f. 1v-16v Lections suitable for the Mass
- f. 16v-21r Lections of the Thursday of the Mysteries, of the Saturday of Good News and of feasts of our Lord
- f. 21v-31r Short anaphora of St. James
- f. 31rv Prayer of the Saturday of Good News, which is recited in place of the prayer of peace
- f. 31v-39v Anaphora of the Twelve blessed Apostles
- f. 39v-50r Anaphora of St. John the Evangelist
- f. 50r-55v Anaphora of St. Dionysius of Amida, that is, Jacob Barsalibi. This is the first anaphora of Dionysius Barsalibi
- f. 55v-61v Anaphora of St. Xystus, Patriarch of Rome
- f. 61v-68v Anaphora of Matthew Pastor
- f. 68v-75r Short anaphora of Simon Peter
- f. 75r-81r Anaphora of St. Iwannis, Bishop of Harran
- f. 81r-94v Anaphora of St. Jacob Burd'oyo (Baradaeus)
- f. 94v-113r Anaphora of St. Jacob of Sarug
- f. 113r-126v Liturgy of St. Cyriacus, Patriarch of Antioch
- f. 126v-134r Anaphora of St. Eustathius, Archbishop of Antioch
- f. 134r-148r Anaphora of St. Marutha of Tagrit
- f. 148r-160r Anaphora of St. Moshe Bar Kepha
- f. 160r-168v Liturgy of St. Philoxenus of Mabbug
- f. 168v-183r Anaphora of the holy and great Severus, Patriarch of Antioch
- f. 183r-193v Anaphora of the evangelist St. Mark
- f. 194r-199v Huttame–Prayers of the final blessing
- f. 194r-195r Huttama of St. Jacob of Sarug
- f. 195r-196r Another of St. Jacob of Sarug
- f. 196r-198r Another of St. Ephrem Syrus
- f. 198r-199v Another in Garshuni
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Saint Mark's Monastery, Jerusalem MS 184 (SMMJ 00184) |
1,600 CE |
Garshuni, Syriac |
See entry at CPART and in Macomber (St. Mark's Convent, Jerusalem 3-6; SMC 3-6). Filoksinos Yohanna Dolabany, Catalogue of Syriac Manuscripts in St. Mark’s Monastery (1994).
- f. 1r-4r Patriarch Cyril Ibn Laqlaq, Confession
- f. 4v-22r St. John Chrysostom, Homily on repentance and on the reception of the divine mysteries
- f. 22r-34r Mar Jacob of Sarug, Homily on the benefit of the Eucharist for the dead in the next world
- f. 34r-39v St. John Chrysostom, Homily on the illustrious feastday of Palm Sunday
- f. 39v-43r St. John Chrysostom, Homily on the Supper of the Mysteries and on the washing of the feet of the disciples
- f. 43r-50v An exposition of the reason for the fast of Wednesday and Friday, its obligations and its benefit
- f. 50v-54r Especially concerning the true faith, concerning the Unity and the Trinity, and concerning the [one] interior Church
- f. 54r-57v
- f. 57v-62r Sedro for the feast of the Ascension
- f. 62r-69v Homily of Jacob of Sarug on the dispute of Satan with our Lord
- f. 69v-75v Mar Jacob of Sarug, Homily the entry of Christ into the Temple on the arm of Simeon, the Old Man
- f. 75v-78v Mar Ephrem, On the birth of John the Baptist
- f. 79r-87v Mar Ephrem, On Mary and Joseph and the reproach they received from the Jews (Syriac and Garshuni in parallel columns)
- f. 87v-92r Mar Jacob of Sarug, Homily on the resurrection of the dead (Syriac and Garshuni)
- f. 92r-107v The story of Gabriel of the Monastery of Qartmin
- f. 108r-197v Patriarch Cyrillus Ibn Laqlaq, The book of the master and the disciples, consisting of 22 articles
- f. 198r-204v Mar Isaac, On the feast of the Annunciation
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St. Thomas Syrian Catholic Church 2(54) |
1,934 CE |
Garshuni |
See entry at CPART
- The Old and New Testament (liturgical texts), Part two
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St. Thomas Syrian Catholic Church 3(68) |
1,800 CE |
Garshuni |
See entry at CPART
- The Old and New Testament (liturgical texts throughout the year), Part one
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St. Thomas Syrian Catholic Church 4(57) |
1,868 CE |
Garshuni |
See entry at CPART
- The Old and New Testament (liturgical texts throughout the year), Part two
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St. Thomas Syrian Catholic Church 6(35) |
1,701 CE |
Garshuni, Syriac |
See entry at CPART
- The New Testament (liturgical texts throughout the year, 184 texts)
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St. Thomas Syrian Catholic Church 7(56) |
1,889 CE |
Garshuni |
See entry at CPART
- The Bible (throughout the year)
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St. Thomas Syrian Catholic Church 9(62) |
1,871 CE |
Garshuni |
See entry at CPART
- The divided Bible throughout the year, part one
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St. Thomas Syrian Catholic Church 12(14) |
1,787 CE |
Garshuni |
See entry at CPART
- The divided Bible throughout the year (355 parts)
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