See Syri.ac
Although traditionall attributed to Philoponus, the preface by Elias attributes it to Sergius of Ḥuzri, Thomas of the monastery of Mar Zakkai and Simeon of the monastery of Talil. See Fiori, E. (2023). "Chapter 5 A Geological Approach to Syriac Miaphysite Christology (Sixth–Ninth Centuries): Detours of a Patristic Florilegium from Antioch to Tagrit". In Florilegia Syriaca. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
Dated 2020 Anno Graecorum
See Scriptorum veterum nova collectio e Vaticanis codicibus edita, Volume 5 (1831), Part 2. pp. 27-28
Written in Garshuni. See Syri.ac
Starts on f.169, Syri.ac.
It was given Pius XII in 1937 by the Metropolitan of Mosul.
The modern section of the MS, which was donated to Pius XII in 1937 by the Metropolitan of Mosul. Part A is a single folio, f.27, from an 8th or 9th C Roman law work, Sententiae Syriacae.
See Lantschoot, A. "Inventaire des manuscrits syriaques des fond Vatican, 490–631, Barberini oriental e Neofiti." Studi e testi vol. 243 Vaticano, 1965. pp. 94-96
Title taken from rubric on f.2v, as per Jamey Walters, author/compiler identified as Catholicos Patriarch Mar Eliya III.