Saint Petersburg, Institut Vostočnyh Rukopisej Rossijskoj Akademii Nauk, IV Ef. 35
Denis Nosnitsin
This manuscript description is based on the catalogues listed in the catalogue bibliography
Collection:
Other identifiers: IV Papadopulokeramevs 3, Turaev cat. III.4
General description
Gospel of John
Number of Text units: 1
Number of Codicological units: 1
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Origin
1700-1799 No dating is proposed in the catalogue.
The name of a former owner Gabra Māryām owner is written over erasure.
Provenance
The manuscript was bought by Papadopulo-Keramevs owner from Dānǝʾel Bǝzunah owner in Jerusalem↗ , on 3 May 1888
Acquisition
The Asiatic Museum acquired the manuscript from Papadopulo-Keramevs in 1897.
Summary
- ms_i1 (check the viewerFols 3r–97r ), Gospel of John
Contents
check the viewerFols 3r–97r Gospel of John (CAe 2715)
Language of text:
Readings for the days of the week are indicated.Additions In this unit there are in total 1 , 1 .
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check the viewerFol. 1r (Type: MagicText)
Text in Gǝʿǝz
Magic prayer agains demons and evel eye. -
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Śǝrʿāta beta krǝstiyān (CAe 2332)
( am ) ማገሩ᎓ እንደዥማቸውነው፨ ሣእሩ᎓ እንደ᎓ ሥጋቸው᎓ በተናኘ᎓ ቤተ᎓ ክርስቲያን᎓ እግዚእትነ᎓ ማርያም᎓ ኘች᎓ ምስሶው፨
One of the texts known as Sǝrʿata beta krǝstiyān.
Extras
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A notice written on a piece of paper placed in the volume, indicating the name of the seller and the date of purchase.
( greek ) Ἠγοράσϑη ἀπό τοῦ ἀβυσσινοῦ Δανιὴλ Besunech, ἐν Ἱερουσολύμοις 1888 μαΐου 3.
( en ) It has been purchased from an Abyssinian Dānǝʾel Bǝzunah in Jerusalem↗ , on 3 May 1888.
Catalogue Bibliography
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Turaev, B. 1906. Ėfiopskija rukopisi v S.-Peterburgě, Pamjatniki ėfiopskoj pis’mennosti, 3 (St Petersburg: Tipografija imperatorskoj Akademii Nauk, 1906). page 50
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Platonov, V. 2017. Rukopisnaja kniga v traditsionnoj kulture Efiopii, ed. E. Gusarova (Sankt-Peterburg: Rossijskaja natsional’naja biblioteka, 2017). page 192
Secondary Bibliography
Physical Description
Form of support
Parchment Codex
Extent
Outer dimensions | |
Height | 170mm |
Width | 142mm |
Depth | mm |
Foliation
Quire Structure Collation
Binding
Non-Ethiopian binding made of textile, with imprinted crosses.
Binding decoration
Probably two pairs of sewing stations.
Binding material
textile
Original binding
No
Layout
Layout note 1
Number of columns: 2
Number of lines: 15
Palaeography
Hand 1
Script: Ethiopic
Ink: Black, red
Date: 1700-1799
1700-1799 Turaev describes the handwriting as "good" and "bold" but proposes no dating.Check for additional bibliography
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Denis Nosnitsin, Alessandro Bausi, Eugenia Sokolinski, ʻSaint Petersburg, Institut Vostočnyh Rukopisej Rossijskoj Akademii Nauk, IV Ef. 35ʼ, in Alessandro Bausi, ed., Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft (Last Modified: 2018-10-12) https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/IVef35 [Accessed: 2024-05-16]
Revisions of the data
- Eugenia Sokolinski Corrections on 12.10.2018
- Denis Nosnitsin Created catalogue entry on 10.10.2018
Attributions of the contents
Alessandro Bausi, general editor
Denis Nosnitsin, editor
Eugenia Sokolinski, contributor