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- Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnF Éthiopien 39 (page, 75; page, 75)
- ʾAtkanā Giyorgis (page, 435-437)
- Saint Petersburg, Institut Vostočnyh Rukopisej Rossijskoj Akademii Nauk, IV Ef. 101 (, 50-56; , 51; , 51-52; , 52)
- Saint Petersburg, Institut Vostočnyh Rukopisej Rossijskoj Akademii Nauk, IV Ef. 47 (page, 59-61; page, 60)
- Baralām wa-Yǝwāsǝf (, 50-56)
- Saint Petersburg, Institut Vostočnyh Rukopisej Rossijskoj Akademii Nauk, IV Ef. 42 (page, 58-59; page, 58-59)
- Hymn to Lālibalā (page, 59-61; page, 60)
- Saint Petersburg, Institut Vostočnyh Rukopisej Rossijskoj Akademii Nauk, IV Ef. 22 (page, 74-80; page, 74-80)
- Ṣalota burāke za-Bāsǝlyos (page, 45-46)
- Maṣḥafa qǝddāse
- Liṭon za-sanuy (page, 184; page, 184)
- Liṭon za-ʿārb (page, 185; page, 185)
- Liṭon za-ʾǝḥud (page, 186; page, 186)
- Liṭon za-maḫātǝwa fāsikā (page, 187; page, 187)
- Liṭon za-ḫamus (page, 187; page, 187)
- Liṭon za-śalus (page, 184-185; page, 184-185)
- Litanies for the days of the week (page, 184-188; page, 184-188)
- Maṣḥafa qǝddāse (page, 184-188)
- Liṭon za-qadām (page, 185-186; page, 185-186)
- Liṭon za-rabuʿ (page, 187-188; page, 187-188)
- Mastabqʷǝʿān (, 178-183; , 189-192)
- Gulo Maḵadā, Dabra Māʿṣo Qǝddus Yoḥannǝs, MY-012 (page, 110-114)
- London, British Library, BL Oriental 8813 (page, 26)
- Egypt, Dayr as-Suryān, DS Ethiop. 8 (chapter, )
- Egypt, Dayr as-Suryān, DS Ethiop. 17 (page, 112)
- Egypt, Dayr as-Suryān, DS Ethiop. 7 (page, 275)
- Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnF Éthiopien d'Abbadie 96 (chapter, ; chapter, )
- Egypt, Dayr as-Suryān, DS Ethiop. 20 (page, 108; page, 108; page, 108; page, 108-109)
- Egypt, Dayr as-Suryān, DS Ethiop. 24 (page, 110-112)
- ESmy011 (page, 112; page, 264-266)
- Egypt, Dayr as-Suryān, DS Ethiop. 10 (page, 275-276)
- ʾAkkʷateta qʷǝrbān za-darasu 318 rǝtuʿāna hāymānot (, Qǝddāse za-śalastu mǝʾǝt, §132)
- Gulo Maḵadā, ʾAgamyo Qǝddus Mikāʾel, AGM-009 (paragraph, Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. IV, §§ 15-20)
- Maṣḥafa qǝddāse (, Qǝddase za-ḥawāryāt, §§ 110-112; , Qǝddase za-ḥawāryāt, §§ 10-21; , Qǝddase za-ḥawāryāt, §§ 154-158; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 132-135; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 194-209; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 22-25; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 41-44; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 56-60; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 61-65; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. ch. IV, §§ 15-20; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse, ch. III, §§ 148)
- ʾAkkʷateta qʷǝrbān za-ʾǝgziʾǝna ʾIyasus Krǝstos (, IV, Qǝddāse ʾǝgziʾ, §§1-17)
- Gulo Maḵadā, Dabra Māʿṣo Qǝddus Yoḥannǝs, MY-021 (paragraph, chapter 3, §§1-38)
- Maṣḥafa nǝfq (paragraph, Qǝddāse Gorgoryos, §§ 55-59; paragraph, Qǝddāse za-ḥawāryāt, §§ 110-112; paragraph, Qǝddāse za-ḥawāryāt, §§ 10-21; paragraph, Qǝddāse za-ḥawāryāt, §§ 154-158; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 132-135; paragraph, Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 194-209; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 22-25; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 41-44; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 56-60; , Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. III, §§ 61-65; paragraph, Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. IV, §§ 15-20; paragraph, Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. IV, §§ 21-30; paragraph, Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse ch. IV, §§ 6-12; paragraph, Śǝrʿāta qǝddāse, ch. III, §§ 148)
- Wǝddāse Māryām (page, 434-467)
- Gadla Giyorgis (Lydda) (page, 21–93; page, 83)
- Discourse of Theodotus of Ancyra (page, 11–21)
- Miracle of St George: St George strikes down an Egyptian king after he came with his wife to make abode in a new church devoted to the saint (page, 177–179 (11th miracle))
- Miracle of George: Andrew and his wife build a church for the body of the saint (page, 148–150 (2nd miracle))
- Gadla Giyorgis (Lydda) (page, 119–120; page, 21–119)
- Miracle of St George: St George frees a possessed man from Satan (page, 151–153 (3rd miracle))
- Discourse of Theodotus of Ancyra (page, 5–21)
- Miracle of St George: George, son of Bifān, is rescued from Arab captivity (page, 159–164 (6th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A Muslim of Bǝbā gets lost in the desert on a pilgrimage to Mecca (page, 170–172 (8th miracle))
- Miracle of George: Andrew writes the Life after the saint’s death and after his body returned to Lydda (page, 144–147)
- Miracle of St George: St George rides with a man from Bǝbā on his horse so he can celebrate the saint’s feast (page, 175–177 (10th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A widow offers two pillars to St George’s church in Lydda (page, 156–159 (5th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A priest and his son rebuild an old church of St George and find gold hidden in the old building (page, 180–187 (13th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: St George punishes the thieving Jewish magician (page, 153–156 (4th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: St George and St Behnam help a fisherman pulling his net full of fish (page, 179–180 (12th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: Diocletian comes to Lydda to demolish the church of St George but dies an evil death (page, 164–170 (7th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: George, son of the bishop in Bǝbā, is revived (page, 172–174 (9th miracle))
- Miracle of Mary: Bārok of Finǝqi whom his enemies could not kill until he had confessed himself to a priest (page, 201)
- Miracle of Mary: The monk, Yǝsḥaq, who prayed for seven years that St Mary would appear to him
- Miracle of Mary: Mary carries a sick man to Jerusalem
- Miracle of Mary: The son of a widow, who became a thief, is saved by Mary
- Miracle of Mary: Daqsǝyos
- Miracle of Mary: The two brothers Tāg and Nazib from Dalgā who were dyers
- Miracle of Mary: The monk of Dabra Qalǝmon who did not fast
- Miracle of Mary: The cannibal of Qǝmǝr
- Miracle of Mary: The stone-footed man from France
- Miracle of Mary: Elizabeth, the blind daughter of Abraham and Gerā ʾAnǝśt of Badǝrmān
- Miracle of Mary: The French artist who fell from the scaffolding while painting frescoes
- Miracle of Mary: The woman with a broken foot from Hartarom
- Miracle of Mary: The rich man from Qʷalāsis who fought the Qʷǝz and whose eye was pierced by an arrow
- Miracle of Mary: Giyorgis Ḥaddis, who was delivered from prison
- Miracle of Mary: The pregnant woman who was caught by the tide while going to the church of St Michael
- Miracle of Mary: ʾAbbās, bishop of Rome
- Miracle of Mary: Yolyānā and Barbārā from Bethlehem
- Miracle of Mary: Mary gives a thirsty dog water to drink from her shoe
- Miracle of Mary: The church of ʿƎqonā, which was removed to the edge of the sea
- Miracle of Mary: The deacon ʾAnǝsṭāsyos who recited the prayer tafaśśǝḥi and was healed by Mary
- Miracle of Mary: Zakāryās, who used to bring roses to the icon of St Mary
- Miracle of Mary: Māryām of Dafrā
- Miracle of Mary: The three Arabs journeying to Rif and Salomon, the abbot of Qalamon
- Miracle of Mary: Bishop Mercurius, whom the patriarch wanted to remove because of leprosy
- Miracle of Mary: The Jew of ʾAkmim
- Miracle of Mary: Dǝmyanos who wrote Mary's name in golden ink
- Miracle of Mary: The widow who could not find husbands for her three daughters
- Miracle of Mary: Sophia, abbess of Mount Carmel, who became pregnant
- Miracle of Mary: The blind priest, Yoḥannǝs Bakansi
- Miracle of Mary: Kaṭir, the old priest at ʾƎlkǝsus
- Miracle of Mary: The two brothers who copied the Miracles of Mary