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Dioscorus Alexandrinus, Opus incertum (Syriac)

TM Author id: 256 (Dioscorus Alexandrinus)

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lived died AD 454 (often approximation)
ethnic: patriarch of Alexandria / Alexandrinus (TM Geo 100)
sex: man
language: Greek
biblio: RE Dioskoros 6

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TM Authorwork id: 4762 (Opus incertum (Syriac))

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written AD 400 - 454language: Syriac


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TM 116119 Wright, Catalogue of Syriac manuscripts in the British Museum 3 994 (p. 1165) parchment Syriac AD06 - AD07 Syria - Syria Dioscorus Alexandrinus, Opus incertum (Syriac) (letter to Domnus, bishop of Antioch) 1. Direct attestation
TM 115227 Wright, Catalogue of Syriac manuscripts in the British Museum 2 857 (p. 921-955) + Oriens christianus N.S. 96 (2012), p. 1-7 [Epiphanius] parchment Syriac AD08 Syria - Syria Dioscorus Alexandrinus, Opus incertum (Syriac) 1. Direct attestation