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Testamentum vetus, Ben Sira (Syriac Hexapla), Ecclesiasticus

TM Author id: 159 (Ben Sira)

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lived BC 199 - 100 (often approximation)
sex: man
language: Hebrew

Works not attested in TM Texts and only known from manuscripts postdating AD 800 or from references in other authors not yet processed in TM: Testamentum vetus, Ben Sira (Gothic, Ulfilas), Ecclesiasticus; Testamentum vetus, Ben Sira (Georgian), Ecclesiasticus; Testamentum vetus, Ben Sira (Vetus Syra), Ecclesiasticus ... and more. Click here to see the full list of 9 works.

TM Authorwork id: 3286 (Testamentum vetus, Ben Sira (Syriac Hexapla), Ecclesiasticus)

attestations in this work: TM Places (Egypt, 0), TM People (Egypt, 0)

written AD 617 aboutlanguage: Syriac


1 attestations of this work
1 direct attestations (filter), 0 other (filter)

Stable URI (with TM Authorwork ID): www.trismegistos.org/authorwork/3286
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TM 116135 Hiebert, The Syrohexaplaric psalter (Septuagint and cognate studies 27) p. 5-6 + Ceriani, Codex Syro-hexaplaris Ambrosianus photolithographice editus parchment Syriac AD08 - AD09 Syria - Syria Testamentum vetus, Ben Sira (Syriac Hexapla), Ecclesiasticus 1. Direct attestation