Article
French
ID: <
10.4000/beo.544>
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DOI: <
10.4000/beo.544>
Abstract
A Nestorian manuscript written in 1716 is actually kept in the Paris area. It has been copied for the church of Mar Giwargis at B-Laheh, west of Urmia and it was in use at Baznaya, in Turkish Kurdistan. It contains the readings of the gospels of the hudra and gazza for the whole year according to the liturgical cycle of the convent Mar Gabriel and Mar Abraham at Mosul, which is the Nestorian liturgical reference since the 7th century. The article offers a codicological description and a detailed description of the Gospel read all along the year. It also includes a list of the known manuscripts which rely on the same liturgical calendar.