Category
page 16th-century manuscripts
Birmingham Quran manuscript
Hijazi-script parchment manuscript written between 568 and 645 CE, containing parts of surahs 18 to 20 of the Quran
Synecdemus
The Synecdemus or Synekdemos () is a geographic text, attributed to Hierocles, which contains a table of administrative divisions of the Byzantine Empire and lists of their cities. The work is dated to the reign of Justinian but prior to 535 AD, as it divides the 912 listed cities in the Empire among 64 Eparchies. The Synecdemus, along with the work of Stephanus of Byzantium were the principal sources of Constantine VII's work on the Themes (De Thematibus).
Littera Florentina
Unknown Berlin Gospel
a fragmentary Coptic text from an otherwise unknown Gnostic gospel
Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor