List of Syriac New Testament manuscripts
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Syriac-language manuscripts of the New Testament have come down in several different forms and versions over the centuires.[1]: 95 Over 350 Syriac manuscripts of the New Testament have survived into the 21st century.[1]: 98 The majority of them represent the Peshitta version.[1]: 98 Only a very few manuscripts represent Old Syriac versions.[1]: 96 Some manuscripts represent a mixed or eclectic text.[1]: 99
Manuscripts housed at the British Library, Additional Manuscripts
[edit | edit source]Manuscripts housed in the Bodleian Library
[edit | edit source]- Dawkins 27,
- Huntington MS 133 — Bodleian Library [1]
- Huntington MS 587, Bodleian Library [2]
- Marsh 699, Bodleian Library
Manuscripts housed in the Vatican Library
[edit | edit source]- Codex Vaticanus Syriac 12
- Codex Vaticanus Syriac 19
- Codex Vaticanus Syriac 267
- Codex Vaticanus Syriac 268
Manuscripts housed in other collections
[edit | edit source]- Egerton MS 704 — Old Testament, 17th century
- Codex Phillipps 1388 — the four Gospels, 5th/6th century
- Khaburis Codex — 22 books of the New Testament, 12th century
- Nestorian Evangelion — life of Jesus in the New Testament, 15th/16th century
- Rabbula Gospels — the four Gospels, 586
- Morgan MS 783
- Morgan MS 784
- Paris syr. MS 296, Io
- Schøyen Ms. 2080 — 1 Corinthians-2 Corinthians
- Schøyen Ms. 2530 [3][4]
- Ms. Sinai syr. 3
- StL München syr. 8
See also
[edit | edit source]- Syriac versions of the Bible
- Biblical manuscript
- British Library Syriac Manuscript Collection
- List of Coptic New Testament manuscripts
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ a b c d e Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
- ^ List taken from Catalogue of the Syriac Manuscripts in the British Museum Acquired Since the Year 1838, Part 1 by William Wright
- ^ Le Plus Ancien Manuscrit Biblique Date RB 1911, p. 85.
Further reading
[edit | edit source]- William Aldis Wright, Catalogue of the Syriac manuscripts in the British Museum
- Erwin Nestle, Syrische Übersetzungen
- Caspar René Gregory, Textkritik des Neuen Testaments, (Leipzig 1902), Vol. 2, pp. 507–528.
- Julius Assfalg, Syrische Handschriften; syrische karšunische, christlich-palästinische, neusyrische und mandäische Handschriften (Wiesbaden 1963).
- The Four Gospels in Syriac Transcribed from the Sinaitic Palimpsest Edited by R.L. Bensley, J. Rendel Harris & F.C. Burkitt, (Cambridge 1894)