Add MS 5995, bilingual Bohairic-Arabic, uncial manuscript of the New Testament, on paper.
The few first leaves of Matthew and the last leaf of John, and some others in the middle of the codex, were supplied by a later hand.
Coptic chapters are written in uncials while the Ammonian Sections and Eusebian Canons are in black cursive letters.
[3] The Arabic colophon (folio 233 verso) states that the book was repaired in 1776 by one Ibrahim, son of Simeon, but that the original date was more than four hundred years earlier.
[2] Currently it is housed at the British Library as number 5995 in the Additional manuscripts collection.