Codex Phillipps 1388, Syriac manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment.
It is one of the oldest manuscripts of Peshitta with some Old Syriac readings.
[1] According to Gwilliam the Cureton’s Syriac is related to the Peshitto in the same way that the latter is to the Philoxeno-Heraclean revision.
It means it represent a stage between that of the Old Syriac and the fully developed Peshitta text.
[3] The manuscript was acquired by the Royal Library in Berlin in 1865.