The Diatessaron of Tatian (Cont.) Subscriptions

Subscriptions.

1. In Borgian ms.

Here endeth the Gospel which Tatianus compiled and named Diatessaron, i.e., The Fourfold, a compilation from the four Gospels of the holy Apostles, the excellent Evangelists peace be upon them. It was translated by the excellent and learned priest, Abu’l Faraj ‘Abdulla ibn-at-Tayyib1 may God grant him favour, from Syriac into Arabic, from an exemplar written by ‘Isa2 ibn-‘Ali al-Motatabbib,3 pupil of Honain ibn-Ishak God have mercy on them both. Amen.

 

2. In Vatican ms.4

Here endeth, by the help of God, the holy Gospel that Titianus compiled from the four Gospels, which is known as Diatessaron. And praise be to God, as he is entitled to it and lord of it! And to him be the glory for ever.

 

Suggested Emendations.

 

We collect here a number of references to places where emendations of the Arabic text of varying degrees of importance and plausibility in the notes:

 

Section 8, 106, 138 9; Section 10, 144; Section 13, 158, 4213; Section 14, 4311; Section 15, 256 7, 309, 3512; Section 16, 193; Section 20, 259f.; Section 22, 4311; Section 24, 263, 327; Section 25, 348; Section 26, 214; Section 31, 113, 225; Section 34, 3212, 3713 14, 4115 16 17; Section 35, 576; Section 36, 92, 259; Section 38, 386 (427); Section 39 22, 4114; Section 40, 365, 458 9 10, 5412; Section 41, 116, 1610, 4917 18; Section 43, 223; Section 44, 823, 349; Section 45, 103 f., 238 9, (2912); Section 46, 124; Section 48, 2314 15 16, 3717; Section 51, 3514; Section 52, 5326; Section 53, 184.

 

[On the last part of note 3, p. 42, see Zahn’s review of Harris’s Fragments, in Theologisches Literaturblatt, Leipzig, 3 Jan 1896, col. 3.]

 

 

FOOTNOTES

 

1 See note 1 to Introductory Note in Borgian ms. above, p. 42.

2 ms., by misplacing the diacritical signs, has Ghobasi.

3 The ms. has Mottayyib; but Ciasca, in an additional note inserted after the volume was printed, gives the correct form.

4 The Arabic text of this Subscription is given by Ciasca in his essay, De Tatiani Diatessaron arabica Versione, in I. B. Pitra’s Analesta Sacra, tom. iv., p. 466.