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The laughable stories collected by Mâr Gregory John Bar Hebræ

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INTRODUCTION.<br />

XXI<br />

<strong>The</strong> text here given is taken from the India Office<br />

'^''eMss. of<br />

MS. No. 9, and from a copy of the "Laughable Stories"<br />

in my own possession. <strong>The</strong> India Office MS. consists<br />

of 444 paper leaves, measuring about 8 in. <strong>by</strong> 6 V4 in.<br />

From fol. i to fol. 59, and from fol. 194 to the end<br />

the page is filled with two columns of 29 lines each;<br />

but from fol. 60 to fol. 193 the page only contains one<br />

column of 21 lines. <strong>The</strong> MS. is beautifully written in<br />

a fine Nestorian hand,<br />

and vowels and diacritical points<br />

have been added abundantly; two handwritings are<br />

distinguishable in the MS. <strong>The</strong> "Laughable Stories"<br />

begin on fol. 351 ^, col. i, and end on fol. 4131^, col. 2;<br />

they were copied <strong>by</strong> the famous Homo', the son of<br />

Daniel the elder, of Al-kosh, A. Gr. 2024 = A. D.<br />

171 2-1 3. My own copy is quite modern, but it was<br />

made '<strong>by</strong> a good scribe from an ancient manuscript; if<br />

only he had followed his instructions and copied all the<br />

<strong>stories</strong> instead of making a selection from them we<br />

should probably have gained several additional, important<br />

textual variants. <strong>The</strong> MS. is in small quarto<br />

and the page contains usually about 17 lines; the titles,<br />

headings of chapters &c., are written in red, and at<br />

the<br />

end are a number of exhortations, of a miscellaneous<br />

character, to the reader to lead a godly, righteous, and<br />

sober life, followed <strong>by</strong> some verses on the death of<br />

the Patriarch <strong>John</strong> bar-Ma' dani, who died in 1263.<br />

<strong>The</strong> "Laughable Stories" of <strong>Bar</strong>-Hebraeus are in^,'l"JC2.<br />

number about seven hundred and twenty-seven, and<br />

these are divided into twenty chapters which vary in<br />

length. <strong>The</strong>y were compiled from a variety of sources<br />

I<br />

See Hoffmann, Opuscula Nestoriana, pp. I and XXIII. When<br />

I was at Al-kosh in November, 1890, I talked with two men who<br />

claimed descent from this famous Homo.

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