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London, BL, Add. 12,144 | Wright DCCCLIII | AD 1081 / AG 1392
https://bl.syriac.uk/ms/19
Estrangela script | Parchment Codex | 233 ff.| Origin: The monastery of the Mother of God, which is in Gāzartā, in the region of Alexandria the Great
Contents Summary: This manuscript contains: Severus of Edessa. A Catena Patrum, or Selections from the Writings of the Fathers, so arranged as to form a continuous commentary on the greater part of the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. In total, including sub-sections, this manuscript contains 28 items.
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London, BL, Add. 12,151 | Wright DCXXV | AG 1115 / AD 804
https://bl.syriac.uk/ms/26
Estrangela script | Parchment Codex | 177 ff.
Contents Summary: This manuscript contains: Phocas of Edessa. The works commonly, though erroneously, ascribed toDionysius the Areopagite, with an introduction and notes byPhocas bar Sergius of Edessaand other writers. In total, including sub-sections, this manuscript contains 13 items.
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London, BL, Add. 14,540 | Wright DCXXVIII | 9th century
https://bl.syriac.uk/ms/267
Unspecified Syriac script | Parchment Codex | 60 ff.
Contents Summary: This manuscript contains: Dionysius the Areopagite, Phocas of Edessa. The works of Dionysius the Areopagite, with the notes of Phocas of Edessa. In total, including sub-sections, this manuscript contains 8 items.
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London, BL, Add. 12,152 | Wright DCXXVI | AD 837 / AG 1148
https://bl.syriac.uk/ms/27
Unspecified Syriac script | Mixed Material Codex | 195 ff.| Origin: Village of Tūrlāhā, in the province of Antioch, in the district of Beth-Maiyā, near the convent of Pěsīltā (or the Quarry)
Contents Summary: This manuscript contains: Dionysius the Areopagite, Phocas of Edessa, Joannes Scholasticus, George of Scythopolis. The works ofDionysius the Areopagite, with the prefaces and notes of Phocas of Edessa , Joannes Scholasticus and George of Scythopolis; Phocas of Edessa. Concluding note of Phocas; Diocles. A fragment of a history ofRome, ascribed to a historian named Diocles. In total, including sub-sections, this manuscript contains 11 items.

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