The CloistersManuscripts622Pauline Epistles from the Peshitta is a manuscripts from Syria created in 622 using black and red inks on parchment; 143 folios measuring 9 1/4 x 6 11/16 in. (23.5 x 17 cm) โ now part of the The Cloisters collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About This Artwork
| Medium | Black and red inks on parchment; 143 folios |
| Dimensions | 9 1/4 x 6 11/16 in. (23.5 x 17 cm) |
| Classification | Manuscripts |
| Department | The Cloisters |
| Credit Line | The British Library, London (Add 14478) |
| Date | 622 |
Historical Context
Geography
Origin: Syria. 
Frequently Asked Questions
What department houses Pauline Epistles from the Peshitta?
Pauline Epistles from the Peshitta is housed in the The Cloisters department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When was Pauline Epistles from the Peshitta created?
Pauline Epistles from the Peshitta dates to 622.
What material is Pauline Epistles from the Peshitta made from?
Pauline Epistles from the Peshitta is crafted from black and red inks on parchment; 143 folios.
Where does Pauline Epistles from the Peshitta originate?
Pauline Epistles from the Peshitta originates from Syria.
Is Pauline Epistles from the Peshitta in the public domain?
Pauline Epistles from the Peshitta is not in the public domain; rights and reproduction restrictions may apply.
Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access ยท Last updated: April 2026