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The Schøyen Collection MS 577, Oslo and London. Syriac Sertâ book script. Mt. Sinai, Egypt, ca. 11th c.

Hermologion: Heirmos 705-709, Melchite Use. MS in Syriac on paper, 2 ff., 20x14 cm, 16 lines in Syriac Sertâ book script, knotwork decorated headpiece, marginal drawings of roundels, interlace patterns, etc. in black and red. From the Monastery of St Catherine, Mt Sinai.

Elizabeth G. Sørenssen & Jingru Høivik: photography and formatting.
Date 11th century
date QS:P,+1050-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Unknown sourceUnknown source
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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