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Earliest known date attached to four Gospels
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shlom lkhun,

After working with Jerzy and reviewing the Catalogues for Cambridge, we can strike out the manuscripts marked as ADD.1978 and ADD.2038. Because although they're based on his Mar Eliya III's work, it's not copied in full, and it is used as a reference by a later scribe to construct his feasts' table.

Here's a link to the catalogue:
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P.S. These catalogues have a lot of Assyrian references, so they might be useful for members of the COE to look at, and Cambridge seems to be willing to make reproductions of these manuscripts for a fee!

push bashlomo,
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Re: Earliest known date attached to four Gospels - by abudar2000 - 03-30-2009, 12:20 PM

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