Codex Ambrosianus C. 313 Inf.

(also TM 117847, LDAB 117847) is a Syro-Hexaplar manuscript in parchment form the late eight or early ninth-century.

[2] Andreas Masius reported that the first part of the manuscript, which contained the Pentateuch and the Historical Books, was present at first, but it was lost.

[3] The preserved portion contains the books in this order: Pss, Job, Prov, Qoh, Cant, Wis, Sir, MinP, Jer, Bar, Lam, Ep Jer, Dan (with Greek additions: Sus, Bel), Ezek and Isa.

[5] According to Frank E. Shaw, the name of God Iαω consistently renders the Syriac yod-aleph-waw.

[6] A potholithographic edition was published in 1874 by Antonio Maria Ceriani in Codex Syro-Hexaparis Ambrosianus potholithographice editus,[7][8][9] and currently is at the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan.