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Portland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Weiner Codex 123

Ashlee Benson, Jonah Sandford

EMIP

Work in Progress
https://betamasaheft.eu/EMIP00307
Weiner[view repository]

Collection: EMIP

General description

Weiner Codex 123

Number of Text units: 1

Number of Codicological units: 1

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Origin

Twentieth century

Summary

Homiliary in Honor of the Archangel Michael, ድርሳነ፡ ሚካኤል፡
  1. ms_i1 (Fols 1r–117r

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    ), Dǝrsāna Mikāʾel

Contents


Fols 1r–117r

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Dǝrsāna Mikāʾel (CAe 1295)

Language of text:

Incipit (Gǝʿǝz ):በስመ: አብ: ወወልድ:… ንዌጥን: በረድኤተ: እግዚአብሔር: ጽሒፈ: ዜና: እበዩ: ወክብሩ: ወኃይሉ: ወልዕልናሁ: ወርኅራኄሁ: ለቅዱስ: ወለክቡር: ሊቀ: መላእክት: ሚካኤል:. . . . .ommission by

Additions In this unit there are in total 1 .

  1. Fols. 7r, 115v

    Copyist is Wǝhibä Maryam

  2. f. 70r and passim (Type: OwnershipNote)

    Owners: Askalä Maryam and Wäldä Gäbrä’el Gǝzaw

  3. Fol. 120v

    “Forever and ever, amen.”

Extras

  1. Fol. iir(ecto)

    pen trial

  2. Fols. iv(erso), 118v, 119r, 119v, 120r, 120v

    blank

  3. Fols. Front,

    written in the space between the turn-ins is the title Dersana Michael. Back cover, turn-in: text written on lined paper identifies the work as Dersana Michael

  4. Fols. i, ii, 46, 87, 118

    white string is sewn into the fore edge to mark location of illuminations as navigation system

  5. Fols. 45v, 71r, 77v, 80r, 82r

    (etc.) words of text are written interlinearly;

  6. Fols. 12v, 13v, 54r

    erasure markings are visible;

  7. Fols. 10v, 12r, 13r, 55v

    (etc.) text has been removed

Decoration In this unit there are in total 6 s, 1 .

Frame notes

  1. frame: Decorative designs: folss. 1r, 7v, 21v, 29r, 40r, 45v, 73r, 77r, 86v, 94v, 107v, 111v, (haräg); 7r, 102v, 110v, 116v, (multiple full stops and lines of alternating red and black dots); 20v, 21r, 27v, 29r, 38v, 64v, 65r, 74v, 77r, 94r, 94v, 99v, 100r, 101v, 111v, 117v, (multiple full stops); 115v (line of alternating red and black dots)

Miniatures notes

  1. miniature: Fol. ir(ecto)

    Holy Man Portrait,St George of Lydda and the with caption Legend: ( ) “How he rescued Berutiwit,” “Saint George,” and “dragon.”

  2. miniature: Fol. iiv(erso)

    Virgin and Child attended by two angels

  3. miniature: Fol. 46r

    Angel The Angel Gabriel rescues three youths in the fiery furnace, with caption Legend: ( ) “How Saint Michael rescued the children,” “rescued the children from the fiery furnace.”

  4. miniature: Fol. 87r

    Moses Receiving Law with captions Legend: ( ) “his brother,” “the tablet,” Moses ,” and “his sister.”

  5. miniature: Fol. 102v

    six-pointed star

  6. miniature: Fol. 118r

    David Playing the Harp with caption Legend: ( ) King David

Physical Description

Form of support

Parchment Codex

Extent

+NaN (leaf) .Entered as ii + 120 +NaN (quire) .Entered as Protection sheet + 14 175 130 59
Outer dimensions
Height 175mm
Width 130mm
Depth 59mm

Quire Structure Collation

Quire descriptions: protection sheet and quires 1–14 balanced.
Position Number Leaves Quires Description
1 a 2 Fols i–ii Protection Sheet
2 1 10 Fols 1–10 Quire 1
3 2 10 Fols 11–20 Quire 2
4 3 10 Fols 21–30 Quire 3
5 4 8 Fols 31–38 Quire 4
6 5 10 Fols 39–48 Quire 5
7 6 10 Fols 49–58 Quire 6
8 7 8 Fols 59–66 Quire 7
9 8 8 Fols 67–74 Quire 8
10 9 8 Fols 75–82 Quire 9
11 10 8 Fols 83–90 Quire 10
12 11 6 Fols 91–96 Quire 11
13 12 10 Fols 97–106 Quire 12
14 13 10 Fols 107–116 Quire 13
15 14 4 Fols 117–120 Quire 14

Collation diagrams


Protection Sheet
Quire ID:q1, number:a
Collation diagram Quire 1 1 2 Unit #1

Quire 1
Quire ID:q2, number:1
Collation diagram Quire 2 3 12 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 2
Quire ID:q3, number:2
Collation diagram Quire 3 13 22 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 3
Quire ID:q4, number:3
Collation diagram Quire 4 23 32 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 4
Quire ID:q5, number:4
Collation diagram Quire 5 33 40 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 5
Quire ID:q6, number:5
Collation diagram Quire 6 41 50 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 6
Quire ID:q7, number:6
Collation diagram Quire 7 51 60 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 7
Quire ID:q8, number:7
Collation diagram Quire 8 61 68 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 8
Quire ID:q9, number:8
Collation diagram Quire 9 69 76 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 9
Quire ID:q10, number:9
Collation diagram Quire 10 77 84 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 10
Quire ID:q11, number:10
Collation diagram Quire 11 85 92 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 11
Quire ID:q12, number:11
Collation diagram Quire 12 93 98 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3

Quire 12
Quire ID:q13, number:12
Collation diagram Quire 13 99 108 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 13
Quire ID:q14, number:13
Collation diagram Quire 14 109 118 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 14
Quire ID:q15, number:14
Collation diagram Quire 15 119 122 Unit #1 Unit #2

Ethio-SPaRe formula : a(2/Fols i–ii) – I(10/Fols 1–10) – II(10/Fols 11–20) – III(10/Fols 21–30) – IV(8/Fols 31–38) – V(10/Fols 39–48) – VI(10/Fols 49–58) – VII(8/Fols 59–66) – VIII(8/Fols 67–74) – IX(8/Fols 75–82) – X(8/Fols 83–90) – XI(6/Fols 91–96) – XII(10/Fols 97–106) – XIII(10/Fols 107–116) – XIV(4/Fols 117–120) –

Formula: Fols i–ii Protection Sheet ; Fols 1–10 Quire 1 ; Fols 11–20 Quire 2 ; Fols 21–30 Quire 3 ; Fols 31–38 Quire 4 ; Fols 39–48 Quire 5 ; Fols 49–58 Quire 6 ; Fols 59–66 Quire 7 ; Fols 67–74 Quire 8 ; Fols 75–82 Quire 9 ; Fols 83–90 Quire 10 ; Fols 91–96 Quire 11 ; Fols 97–106 Quire 12 ; Fols 107–116 Quire 13 ; Fols 117–120 Quire 14 ;

Formula 1: 1 (2), 2 (10), 3 (10), 4 (10), 5 (8), 6 (10), 7 (10), 8 (8), 9 (8), 10 (8), 11 (8), 12 (6), 13 (10), 14 (10), 15 (4),

Formula 2: 1 (2), 2 (10), 3 (10), 4 (10), 5 (8), 6 (10), 7 (10), 8 (8), 9 (8), 10 (8), 11 (8), 12 (6), 13 (10), 14 (10), 15 (4),

Binding

Parchment, four Coptic chain stitches attached with bridle attachments to rough-hewn boards, covered with tooled leather, headband and tailband.

Binding material

parchment

wood

leather

Original binding

Yes

Layout

Layout note 1

H
W
Margins
top 20-25mm
bottom 35-40mm
right 20-25mm
left 5-10mm

Ms Portland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Weiner Codex 123 main part

looks ok for measures computed width is: NaNmm, object width is: 130mm, computed height is: NaNmm and object height is: 175mm.

Layout note 1

Number of columns: 2

Number of lines: 21

Palaeography

  • Hand 1

    Script: Ethiopic

    Rubrication: ሚካኤል፡ ኢግዚአብሔር፡ ማርያም፡

    The words Michael, God and Mary are rubricated
  • Keywords

    Publication Statement

    authority
    Hiob-Ludolf-Zentrum für Äthiopistik
    publisher
    Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft
    pubPlace
    Hamburg
    availability

    This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0.

    date
    type=expanded
    2022-01-05T13:36:28.446+01:00
    date
    type=lastModified
    5.5.2020
    idno
    type=collection
    manuscripts
    idno
    type=url
    https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/EMIP00307
    idno
    type=URI
    https://betamasaheft.eu/EMIP00307
    idno
    type=filename
    EMIP00307.xml
    idno
    type=ID
    EMIP00307

    Edition Statement

    The initial version of this file was created from data kindly provided by the Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project directed by Steve Delamarter.

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    Revisions of the data

    • Ashlee Benson Ashlee Benson: Added facs statements on 5.5.2020
    • Ralph Lee Ralph Lee: Corrected ǝ character on 18.4.2020
    • Ashlee Benson Ashlee Benson: Added items on 30.3.2020
    • Jonah Sandford Jonah Sandford: Added quire maps, margin dims, columns/lines, binding desc, dating info. on 21.2.2020
    • Ashlee Benson Ashlee Benson: Added items on 13.1.2020
    • Ashlee Benson Ashlee Benson: Added items on 26.9.2019
    • Ashlee Benson Ashlee Benson: Added items on 23.9.2019
    • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Pietro Maria Liuzzo: Created XML record from EMIP Collection Metadata.xsls on 18.1.2018

    Attributions of the contents

    Pietro Maria Liuzzo, contributor

    Ralph Lee, contributor

    The initial version of this file was created from data kindly provided by the Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project directed by Steve Delamarter.
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