British Library, Add MS 14479, is a Syriac manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment.
[1] It contains the text of the fourteen Pauline epistles,[2] on 101 leaves (8+7⁄8 by 5+1⁄2 in or 230 by 140 mm), with only three lacunae (folio 1, 29, and 38).
[3][4] Numerous Syriac vowels and signs of punctuations have been added by a Nestorian hand, as well as a few Greek vowels by another reader.
[3] It was written for the monastery in Edessa,[4] in a small, elegant Estrangela hand in the year 533–534.
[1] The first folio was supplemented by a later hand in the twelfth century, folio 28 and 39 were supplemented in the thirteenth century.