Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

Add. 3286 (University Library, Cambridge University)

Syriac Manuscripts

Contents

Translations of various homilies from Syriac into Arabic

3.
  • Attributed to(Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373السرياني، مارܐܦܪܝܡ d. 373.)
  • Colophon: ff. 129v-131r
    Language(s): Arabic

    References

    5.
    Colophon: ff. 129v-131r
    Language(s): Arabic

    References

    7.
    Colophon: ff. 129v-131r
    Language(s): Arabic

    References

    8.
    Colophon: ff. 129v-131r
    Language(s): Arabic

    References

    9.
    Colophon: ff. 129v-131r
    Language(s): Arabic

    References

    10.
    Colophon: ff. 129v-131r
    Language(s): Arabic

    References

    Physical Description

    Form: codex
    Support: Paper
    Extent: 133 ff. originally
    Dimensions (leaf):
    Dimensions (written):

    Collation

    13 quires, signed with letters, of 8, 10, 11 and 12 leaves

    Layout

    usually 15 lines to the page

    Hand(s)

    Written in a good, clesr Nestorian serta A.D.1704

    Decoration

    Binding

    The binding of this volume is ornamented with a cross and interlaced patterns in colours

    History

    Origin: Church of S. George in the village of Zakho- Zākhū (Iraq)- on the Khabur 1000 CE

    Record Sources

    "Manuscript description based on Wright, W. : A catalogue of the Syriac manuscripts preserved in the library of the University of Cambridge. (vol 2), 1901".

    Availability

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    Funding of Cataloguing

    Cambridge University Library

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