Syriac-language manuscripts of the New Testament have come down in several different forms and versions over the centuires. Over 350 Syriac manuscripts of the New Testament have survived into the 21st century. The majority of them represent the Peshitta version. Only a very few manuscripts represent Old Syriac versions. Some manuscripts represent a mixed or eclectic text.
Manuscripts housed at the British Library, Additional Manuscripts
Manuscripts housed in the Bodleian Library
Manuscripts housed in the Vatican Library
- Codex Vaticanus Syriac 12
- Codex Vaticanus Syriac 19
- Codex Vaticanus Syriac 267
- Codex Vaticanus Syriac 268
Manuscripts housed in other collections
See also
References
Further reading
- William Aldis Wright, Catalogue of the Syriac manuscripts in the British Museum
- Erwin Nestle, Syrische ÃÂbersetzungen
- Caspar René Gregory, Textkritik des Neuen Testaments, (Leipzig 1902), Vol. 2, pp. 507âÂÂ528.
- Julius Assfalg, Syrische Handschriften; syrische karÃ
¡unische, 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)
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