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TM 117849 / LDAB 117849 Record to be adopted by: you?

Stable URI (with TM ID): www.trismegistos.org/text/117849

also known as 8h6; 6h17; Peshitta Ms 8h6; Peshitta Ms 6h17; Z

Metadata

Date: 6th century AD: AD 500 - 599
cf. Wright and Van den Eynde; Assemanus: AD08

Provenance: Syria - Syria (SyriaThe region ca. 3rd cent. BC - SyriaThe Roman provincia or regio ca. 2nd cent. AD) [written]
Skiathis (Wadi el-Natrun), Deir el-Surian - Egypt (Western desertThe region ca. 3rd cent. BC - AegyptusThe Roman provincia or regio ca. 2nd cent. AD) [found]

Language/script: Syriac (paleography: estrangela)

Material: parchment

Book form: codex (156 fol.); columns per page: 3; number of lines per page: 46-56

Content (beta!): literary text, Gregorius of Nyssa: letter to Theophilus; homilies; commentary on the Canticum

Authors / works: Gregorius of Nysa, Ad Theophilum adversus Apolinaristas (Syriac) (direct attestation)
Gregorius of Nysa, Homiliae (Syriac) (direct attestation)
Gregorius of Nysa, Commentarius in Canticum canticorum (Syriac) (direct attestation)
Testamentum vetus (Peshitta), Canticum canticorum (quoted)

Culture & genre: literature — prose, oratory, homily, letters, commentary (religion: christian)

Reuse type: in the codex joined with: TM 115225

More info: DCLPDigital Corpus of Literary Papyri => 14624 links in TM

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    TM 117849

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