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Gāntā ʾAfašum, Siʿet Qǝddǝst Māryām, GMS-012

Abreham Adugna (cataloguer), Denis Nosnitsin

This manuscript description is based on the catalogues listed in the catalogue bibliography

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Collection: Ethio-SPaRe

General description

Maṣḥafa gǝnzat “Book of the Funeral Ritual” / Ṣalota śǝryätä ḫaṭiʾat “Prayer of Absolution of Sins”

Number of Text units: 1

Number of Codicological units: 1

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Origin

Original Location: Siʿet Qǝddǝst Māryām / GMS

The name of the Metropolitan is erased on check the viewer63vb .

Summary

I) Maṣḥafa gǝnzat “Book of the Funeral Ritual” (fols. 1ra-68va) - Discourse of St Athanasius on death (fols. 1ra-10rb) - Maṣḥaf za-wäḍʾat ʾǝm-ʾIyarusalem “Book that Came from Jerusalem” (fols. 10rb-12ra) - Homily by St Jacob of Serug for the funeral of priests and deacons (fols. 47va-51rb) - Homily by archbishop ʾabbā Sawiros (fols. 59rb-62va) - Homily by ʾabbā Salāmā, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (fols. 66vb-68va) II) Ṣalota śǝryätä ḫaṭiʾat “Prayer of Absolution of Sins” (fols. 87va-91ra), (cp. EMML 427(9)). - Antiphons (ʾaryām, mäwasǝʾt, kǝśtat) (fols. 91ra-95ra) Additio 1.
  1. ms_i1 (),

Contents


Incipit ( ):

Explicit ( ):

Additions In this unit there are in total 1 .

  1. check the viewerf. 1va

    : Donation note.

    check the viewer1va : ዝመጽሐፍ፡ ዘባሕርየ፡ ሥላሴ፡ ዘወሀቦ፡ ለአባ፡ ገሪማ፡ ዘአቡሁ፡ ወልደ፡ ሥላሴ፡ ወእሙ፡ ወለተ፡ ሕይወት… ። check the viewer1va : This book is of Baḥryä Śǝllāse that he gave to ʾAbbā Gärima, whose father is Walda Śǝllāse and his mother is Walatta Ḥǝywat …. The note mentions a different church (?), dedicated to ʾabbā Gärima.

Extras

  1. check the viewer1rb check the viewer51vb check the viewer61 check the viewer12rb check the viewer4va check the viewer18vb

    - Unidentified texts on , 1va, 2rb, 2va. - The first fol. has been made by sewing together two short leaves. - f. 2 is patched in two places at the top and bottom outer corner. - Names are erased on , 63vb, 90va. - An extensive passage of the text has been effaced on fol. 96vb. - On a leather stripe is visible, inserted close to the fold. - The word ʾǝgäle is marked by thin broken lines above and below: e.g., , 13rb, 44ra. - Corrections written interlineally: , 5rb, 7va, 20vb, 48vb, 52va, 62rb, 80vb, 93ra. - Space for rubricated names left unfilled in the supplication formulas: , 83ra.
  2. (Type: findingAid)

    Notes written in the upper margin referring to the content of the Ms.: fols. 16ra, 47va, 51rb, 60vb, 67ra, 69vb, 72ra, 83vb, 87vb.

Catalogue Bibliography

This manuscript has modern restorations.

Physical Description

Form of support

Parchment Codex

Extent

Made of 96.0 (leaf) .Entered as 96.0 folios, in 13.0 (quire) .Entered as 13.0 quires . 245 215 60
Outer dimensions
Height 245
Width 215
Depth 60

Foliation

Quire Structure Collation

Signatures: Decorated Decorated quire marks are written in the bottom right margin of 8v, 16v, 55v, 63v, 73v.

Position Number Leaves Quires Description
1 8 Fols 1r–8v I፩(8/fols. 1r-8v)
2 8 Fols 9r–16v II፪(8/fols. 9r-16v)
3 4 Fols 17r–20v III(4/fols. 17r-20v)
4 4 Fols 21r–24v IV(4/fols. 21r-24v)
5 8 Fols 25r–32v V(8/fols. 25r-32v)
6 8 Fols 33r–40v VI(8/fols. 33r-40v)
7 7 Fols 41r–47v VII(7; s.l.: 3, stub after 5/fols. 41r-47v)
8 8 Fols 48r–55v VIII፯(8/fols. 48r-55v)
9 8 Fols 56r–63v IX፰(8/fols. 56r-63v)
10 10 Fols. 10, Fols 64r–73v X፱(10/fols. 64r-73v)
11 8 Fols 74r–81v XI(8/fols. 74r-81v)
12 8 Fols 82r–89v XII(8/fols. 82r-89v)
13 7 Fols 90r–96v XIII(7; s.l.: 1, stub after 6/fols. 90r-96v).

Collation diagrams


I፩(8/fols. 1r-8v)
Quire ID:q1
Collation diagram Quire 1 1 8 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

II፪(8/fols. 9r-16v)
Quire ID:q2
Collation diagram Quire 2 9 16 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

III(4/fols. 17r-20v)
Quire ID:q3
Collation diagram Quire 3 17 20 Unit #1 Unit #2

IV(4/fols. 21r-24v)
Quire ID:q4
Collation diagram Quire 4 21 24 Unit #1 Unit #2

V(8/fols. 25r-32v)
Quire ID:q5
Collation diagram Quire 5 25 32 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

VI(8/fols. 33r-40v)
Quire ID:q6
Collation diagram Quire 6 33 40 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

VII(7; s.l.: 3, stub after 5/fols. 41r-47v)
Quire ID:q7
Collation diagram Quire 7 41 47 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

VIII፯(8/fols. 48r-55v)
Quire ID:q8
Collation diagram Quire 8 48 55 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

IX፰(8/fols. 56r-63v)
Quire ID:q9
Collation diagram Quire 9 56 63 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

X፱(10/fols. 64r-73v)
Quire ID:q10
Collation diagram Quire 10 64 73 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

XI(8/fols. 74r-81v)
Quire ID:q11
Collation diagram Quire 11 74 81 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

XII(8/fols. 82r-89v)
Quire ID:q12
Collation diagram Quire 12 82 89 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

XIII(7; s.l.: 1, stub after 6/fols. 90r-96v).
Quire ID:q13
Collation diagram Quire 13 90 96 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Ethio-SPaRe formula : I(8/Fols 1r–8v) – II(8/Fols 9r–16v) – III(4/Fols 17r–20v) – IV(4/Fols 21r–24v) – V(8/Fols 25r–32v) – VI(8/Fols 33r–40v) – VII(6+1/s.l. 3, stub after 5/Fols 41r–47v) – VIII(8/Fols 48r–55v) – IX(8/Fols 56r–63v) – X(10/Fols. 10, Fols 64r–73v) – XI(8/Fols 74r–81v) – XII(8/Fols 82r–89v) – XIII(6+1/s.l. 1, stub after 6/Fols 90r–96v) –

Formula: Fols 1r–8v I፩(8/fols. 1r-8v) ; Fols 9r–16v II፪(8/fols. 9r-16v) ; Fols 17r–20v III(4/fols. 17r-20v) ; Fols 21r–24v IV(4/fols. 21r-24v) ; Fols 25r–32v V(8/fols. 25r-32v) ; Fols 33r–40v VI(8/fols. 33r-40v) ; Fols 41r–47v VII(7; s.l.: 3, stub after 5/fols. 41r-47v) ; Fols 48r–55v VIII፯(8/fols. 48r-55v) ; Fols 56r–63v IX፰(8/fols. 56r-63v) ; Fols. 10, Fols 64r–73v X፱(10/fols. 64r-73v) ; Fols 74r–81v XI(8/fols. 74r-81v) ; Fols 82r–89v XII(8/fols. 82r-89v) ; Fols 90r–96v XIII(7; s.l.: 1, stub after 6/fols. 90r-96v).;

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

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

State of preservation

good

Condition

Both boards are broken and repaired with cords and a metal wire. The sewing is damaged. Some fols. are stained with water. The text block has been crudely cut; the leaves are of irregular shape, the pricks are very close to the edges. ff. 1 and 2 are made out of several pieces of parchment.

Binding

Two wooden boards (both boards are broken and repaired). Two pairs of sewing stations.

Binding decoration

Small holes are visible on the spine fold of the quires, close to the head and tail of the codex.

Binding material

wood

Layout

Layout note 1

Number of columns: 2

Number of lines: 22

H 215mm
W 195mm
Intercolumn 15mm
Margins
top 8
bottom 18
right 12
left 8
intercolumn 15
All data for check the viewer3r .

Ms Gāntā ʾAfašum, Siʿet Qǝddǝst Māryām, GMS-012 main part

looks ok for measures computed width is: 215mm, object width is: 215mm, computed height is: 241mm and object height is: 245mm.

Layout note 1

Ruling
  • (Subtype: pattern) Ruling pattern: 1A-1A-1A1A/0-0/0-0/B.
  • The upper line is written above the ruling.
  • The bottom line is written above the ruling.
Pricking
  • Pricking and ruling are visible.
  • Primary pricks are visible (done very irregular).
  • Ruling pricks are partly visible.

Palaeography

  • Hand 1

    Script: Ethiopic

    Crude

    Ink: Black, red (vivid vermilion, vivid red)

    Rubrication: Nomina sacra; name of the donor and his father; a few lines on the incipit page of the text, alternating with black lines; one initial line of each section of the text; names of Hebrew letters in Ps. 118 (fols. 30ra, 35vb); parts of abbreviations; elements of the punctuation signs; elements of Ethiopic numerals; some other words, e.g., halle luya (e.g., fols. 2vb, 3rb, 4ra), nǝbäl (fols. 6va, 7rb), wa-kāʿǝba (e.g., fols. 6rb, 8rb, 53vb), ṣällǝyu (e.g., fols. 7ra, 11vb, 31rb), qǝdmä wängel (e.g., fols. 27vb, 28rb, 74ra), wa-ʾǝmzǝ (fols. 38va, 42va).

    Date: 18th century (?)

    The name of the scribe has been blotted out and is hardly readable (check the viewer90va ).18th century (?)

    Abbreviations

  • ፍ/ፍቱ፡(- - -) for ፍቱሐ፡ (e.g., check the viewer30ra , 32rb, 35ra)
  • ይ፡ ካ፡(- - -) for ይበል፡ ካሕን፡ (e.g., check the viewer31rb , 33vb, 34ra)
  • ይ፡ ዲ፡(- - -) for ይበል፡ ዲያቆን፡ (e.g., check the viewer33vb , 53vb, 54rb)
  • ይ፡ ሕ፡(- - -) for ይበል፡ ሕዝብ፡ (check the viewer33vb )

  • Keywords

    Publication Statement

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

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    date
    2016-06-07T17:42:25.457+02:00
    date
    type=expanded
    2022-01-05T13:36:28.446+01:00
    date
    type=lastModified
    10.5.2016
    idno
    type=collection
    manuscripts
    idno
    type=url
    https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/ESgms012
    idno
    type=URI
    https://betamasaheft.eu/ESgms012
    idno
    type=filename
    ESgms012.xml
    idno
    type=ID
    ESgms012

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    Abreham Adugna, Denis Nosnitsin, Alessandro Bausi, Magdalena Krzyzanowska, Pietro Maria Liuzzo, ʻGāntā ʾAfašum, Siʿet Qǝddǝst Māryām, GMS-012ʼ, in Alessandro Bausi, ed., Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft (Last Modified: 10.5.2016) https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/ESgms012 [Accessed: 2024-03-29+01:00]

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    • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Pietro Maria Liuzzo: transformed from mycore to TEI P5 on 10.5.2016
    • Magdalena Krzyzanowska Magdalena Krzyzanowska: last edited in Ethio-SPaRe on 8.9.2014
    • Abreham Adugna Abreham Adugna: catalogued in Ethio-SPaRe on 9.1.2014
    • Denis Nosnitsin: Ethio-SPaRe team photographed the manuscript on 7.12.2010

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    Magdalena Krzyzanowska, contributor

    Pietro Maria Liuzzo, contributor

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