Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Saint Catherine Area' has mentioned 'Manuscript' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In May 1844 and February 1859, Constantin von Tischendorf visited the monastery for research and discovered the Codex Sinaiticus, dating from the 4th century, at the time the oldest almost completely preserved manuscript of the Bible.
But in 2003 Russian scholars discovered the donation act for the manuscript signed by the Council of Cairo Metochion and Archbishop Callistratus on 13 November 1869.
In February 1892, Agnes S. Lewis discovered an old Syriac Sinaiticus, a Gospel palimpsest manuscript in St Catherine Monastery's library that became known as the Syriac Sinaiticus and is still in the its possession.
[42] Agnes S. Lewis and her sister Margaret D. Gibson returned in 1893 with a Cambridge team of scholars that included Robert L. Bensly, Francis C. Burkitt, both with their wives, and J. Rendel Harris to photograph and transcribe the manuscript in its entirety, as well as to prepare the first catalogues of the Arabic and Syriac manuscripts.