List of Syriac New Testament manuscripts

Syriac-language manuscripts of the New Testament include some of the earliest and most important witnesses for textual criticism of the New Testament. Over 350 Syriac manuscripts of the New Testament have survived into the 21st century. The majority of them represent the Peshitta version. Only a very few manuscripts represent Old Syriac versions. Some manuscripts represent a mixed or eclectic text.

Manuscripts housed in the Bodleian Library

 * Dawkins 27,
 * Huntington MS 133 — Bodleian Library
 * Huntington MS 587, Bodleian Library
 * Marsh 699, Bodleian Library

Manuscripts housed in the Vatican Library

 * Codex Vaticanus Syriac 12
 * Codex Vaticanus Syriac 19
 * Codex Vaticanus Syriac 267
 * Codex Vaticanus Syriac 268

Manuscripts housed in other collections

 * Egerton MS 704 — Old Testament, 17th century
 * Codex Phillipps 1388 — the four Gospels, 5th/6th century
 * Khaburis Codex — 22 books of the New Testament, 12th century
 * Nestorian Evangelion — life of Jesus in the New Testament, 15th/16th century
 * Rabbula Gospels — the four Gospels, 586
 * Morgan MS 783
 * Morgan MS 784
 * Paris syr. MS 296, Io
 * Schøyen Ms. 2080 — 1 Corinthians-2 Corinthians
 * Schøyen Ms. 2530
 * Ms. Sinai syr. 3
 * StL München syr. 8