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Gulo Maḵadā, Māy Č̣aw Mikāʾel, MCM-002

Susanne Hummel (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

Dǝrsāna Mikāʾel, Homiliary for the feasts of St Michael

Number of Text units: 2

Number of Codicological units: 1

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Origin

Original Location: May č̣äw Mikāʾel / MCM

19th cent. According to Additio 1, the Ms. was donated during the reign of King Yoḥannǝs IV (r. 1872-89) and daǧǧāzmāč Sǝbḥāt (1844-1914). It might have been produced a bit earlier than the note was written down.

Summary

I) Dǝrsāna Mikāʾel, Homiliary for the feasts of St Michael (fols. 3r-112r) I-1) Introduction (fol. 3r-6v) I-2) Homily by Timothy (Damātewos), Patriarch [of Alexandria] for the 12th of Ḫǝdār (fols. 6v-14v); miracle (fols. 14v-15v); ʿarke-hymn (fol. 15v) I-3) Homily by an anonymous author for Tāḫśāś (fols. 15v-24r); miracle (fols. 24r-25r) I-4) Homily by an anonymous author for Ṭǝrr [Tāḫśāś] (fols. 25r-31v); miracle (fols. 31v-32r) I-5) Homily by an anonymous author for Yakkātit (fols. 32r-37v); miracle (fol. 37v-39r) I-6) Homily by [Severus], Patriarch of Antiochia for the 12th of Maggābit (fols. 39r-58v); miracle (fols. 58v-60r) I-7) Homily [by Epiphanius, Metropolitan of Cyprus] for the 12th of Miyāzyā [Ṭǝrr] (fols. 60r-67v); miracle (fols. 67v-69v) I-8) Homily by an anonymous author for Gǝnbot (fols. 70r-73v); miracle (fols. 73v-75v) I-9) Homily of Yoḥannǝs, Metropolitan of Aksum [for Sane] (fols. 75v-84r); miracle (fols. 84r-86r) I-10) Homily by Metropolitan Yoḥannǝs for Ḥamle (fols. 86r-92r); miracle (fols. 92r-93r) I-11) Homily by an anonymous author for Naḥāse (fols. 93r-97r); miracle (fols. 97r-98r) I-12) Homily by an anonymous author for Maskaram (fols. 98r-101v); miracle (fols. 102r-104v) I-13) Homily by an anonymous author for Ṭǝqǝmt (fols. 104v-109v); miracle (fols. 110r-112r) Additiones 1-2.
  1. ms_i1 (),
  2. ms_i2 (),

Contents


Incipit ( ):

Explicit ( ):


Texts I-3 and I-8 include homilies unknown for the Dǝrsāna Mikāʾel (about ʾabuna Sāmuʾel and the plague and about John Chrysostom). The incipits read as follows: check the viewer15v : ድርሳን፡ ዘቅዱስ፡ ሚካኤል፡ ሊቀ፡ መላእክት፡ ዘይትነበብ፡ በወርኃ፡ ታኅሣሥ፡ ጸሎቱ፡ ወበረከቱ፡ ... ወበ፩እምዋዕል፡ ተፈነወ፡ ብድብድ፡ ውስተ፡ አሐቲ፡ ሀገር፡ ወእንዘ፡ የሐውሩ፡ ኀበ፡ ተፈነዉ። ገብሩ፡ ፍኖተ፡ መንገለ፡ በዓቱ፡ ለአቡነ፡ ሳሙኤል፡ ወሚካኤል፡ ይመርሆሙ፡ እስመ፡ ሌሊት፡ ውእቱ፡ አሜሀ። … check the viewer70r : በስመ፡”… ድርሳን፡ ዘቅዱስ፡ ሚካኤል፡ ሊቀ፡ መላእክት፡ ዘይትነበብ፡ በወርኃ፡ ግንቦት፡ አመ፲ወ፪በዛቲ፡ ዕለት፡ ፈነዎ፡ እግዚአብሔር፡ ለሚካኤል፡ ሊቀ፡ መላእክት፡ ኀበ፡ ዮሐንስ፡ አፈ፡ ወርቅ፡ ዝንቱ፡ አብ፡ ኮነ፡ እምሰብአ፡ ሀገር፡ አንጸኪያ፡ ወረደ፡ ላዕሌሁ፡ ጸጋ፡ እግዚአብሔር፡ ለቅዱስ፡ ዮሐንስ፡ ወደረሰ፡ ድርሳናተ፡ ወትግሣጸተ፡ ብዙኃተ፡ ወተርጐመ፡ መጻሕፍተ፡ ቤተ፡ ክርስቲያን፡ ወመጽሐፈ፡ ኦሪት፡ እንዘ፡ ዲያቆን፡ ውእቱ። …

Additions In this unit there are in total .

  1. check the viewerf. 2r

    : Donation note.

    check the viewer2r : ዝመጽሐፍ፡ ዘወልደ፡ ገብርኤል፡ አድ፡ ገዛ፡ ገብሩ፡ ዘወሀቦ፡ ለቅዱስ፡ ሚካኤል፡ ማይ፡ ጨው፡ ከመ፡ ይኩኖ፡ መድኃኒተ፡ ነፍስ፡ ወሥጋ፡ ዘተሳየጣ፡ በንዋዩ፡ በዘመነ፡ ዮሐንስ፡ ንጉሥ፡ በምስፍና፡ ደጅ፡ አዝማች፡ ስብሐት፡ ወስሙ፡ አቡሁ፡ ገብሩ፡ ማርያም፡ ወስመ፡ እሙ፡ ወለተ፡ ኤልሳቤጥ፡ ወስመ፡ ብእሲቱ፡ ወለተ፡ መድኅን፡ ወስመ፡ ደቂቁ፡ ... The note, written in similar hand as the main hand, states that the Ms. was purchased and donated by Walda Gabrǝʾel during the time of King Yoḥannǝs IV (r. 1872-89) and daǧǧāzmāč Sǝbḥāt (1844-1914). It mentions also names of the family members and is followed by another eased note.
  2. check the viewerFol. 00

    Fol 112r-v: Kʷǝllomu śarāwita malāʾǝkt Manfasawǝyan… “All hosts of the spiritual angels…” (Hymn to God).

    The hymn is crudely written and partly illegible.

Extras

  1. check the viewer7v check the viewer15r check the viewer96r check the viewer32r check the viewer1rv

    - Corrections written over erasures: , 28r, 39v, 49v. - Omitted letters and words are inserted interlineally: , 36r, 44r. - Erasures marked with thin lines: - Immediate correction is indicated by thin lines above and below the letters to be cancelled: . - Scribbles: , 2v, 26v, 75v.

Decoration In this unit there are in total 1 .

Frame notes

  1. frame: check the viewer3r (incipit page of Text I): elaborate coloured (red and black) ornamental band with two lateral pendants reaching the bottom of the page; interlaces and geometric motifs.

Catalogue Bibliography

This manuscript has no restorations.

Physical Description

Form of support

Parchment Codex

Extent

Made of 112.0 (leaf) .Entered as 112.0 folios, in 15.0 (quire) .Entered as 15.0 quires (A+14). 145 85 55
Outer dimensions
Height 145
Width 85
Depth 55

Foliation

Quire Structure Collation

Signatures: - Undecorated quire marks are written in the left upper corner: 19r: ፫, 27r: ፬, 35r: ፭, 43r: ፮, 51r: ፯, 59r: ፰, 67r: faded, 75r: faded, 83r: ፲፩, 91r: ፲፪, 99r: faded.

Position Number Leaves Quires Description
1 2 Fols 1r–2v A(2; s.l.: 1, stub before stub of 2; 2, stub after stub of 1/fols. 1r-2v)
2 8 Fols 3r–10v I(8/fols. 3r-10v)
3 8 Fols 11r–18v II(8/fols. 11r-18v)
4 8 Fols 19r–26v ፫III(8/fols. 19r-26v)
5 8 Fols 27r–34v ፬IV(8/fols. 27r-34v)
6 8 Fols 35r–42v ፭V(8/fols. 35r-42v)
7 8 Fols 43r–50v ፮VI(8/fols. 43r-50v)
8 8 Fols 51r–58v ፯VII(8/fols. 51r-58v)
9 8 Fols 59r–66v ፰VIII(8/fols. 59r-66v)
10 8 Fols 67r–74v [፱]IX(8/fols. 67r-74v)
11 8 Fols 75r–82v [፲]X(8/fols. 75r-82v)
12 8 Fols 83r–90v ፲፩XI(8/fols. 83r-90v)
13 8 Fols 91r–98v ፲፪XII(8/fols. 91r-98v)
14 8 Fols 99r–106v [፲፫]XIII(8/fols. 99r-106v)
15 6 Fols 107r–112v XIV(6/fols. 107r-112v)

Collation diagrams


A(2; s.l.: 1, stub before stub of 2; 2, stub after stub of 1/fols. 1r-2v)
Quire ID:q1
Collation diagram Quire 1 1 2 Unit #1

I(8/fols. 3r-10v)
Quire ID:q2
Collation diagram Quire 2 3 10 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

II(8/fols. 11r-18v)
Quire ID:q3
Collation diagram Quire 3 11 18 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

፫III(8/fols. 19r-26v)
Quire ID:q4
Collation diagram Quire 4 19 26 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

፬IV(8/fols. 27r-34v)
Quire ID:q5
Collation diagram Quire 5 27 34 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

፭V(8/fols. 35r-42v)
Quire ID:q6
Collation diagram Quire 6 35 42 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

፮VI(8/fols. 43r-50v)
Quire ID:q7
Collation diagram Quire 7 43 50 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

፯VII(8/fols. 51r-58v)
Quire ID:q8
Collation diagram Quire 8 51 58 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

፰VIII(8/fols. 59r-66v)
Quire ID:q9
Collation diagram Quire 9 59 66 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

[፱]IX(8/fols. 67r-74v)
Quire ID:q10
Collation diagram Quire 10 67 74 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

[፲]X(8/fols. 75r-82v)
Quire ID:q11
Collation diagram Quire 11 75 82 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

፲፩XI(8/fols. 83r-90v)
Quire ID:q12
Collation diagram Quire 12 83 90 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

፲፪XII(8/fols. 91r-98v)
Quire ID:q13
Collation diagram Quire 13 91 98 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

[፲፫]XIII(8/fols. 99r-106v)
Quire ID:q14
Collation diagram Quire 14 99 106 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

XIV(6/fols. 107r-112v)
Quire ID:q15
Collation diagram Quire 15 107 112 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3

Ethio-SPaRe formula : I(-2+4/s.l. 1, stub before /Fols 1r–2v) – II(8/Fols 3r–10v) – III(8/Fols 11r–18v) – IV(8/Fols 19r–26v) – V(8/Fols 27r–34v) – VI(8/Fols 35r–42v) – VII(8/Fols 43r–50v) – VIII(8/Fols 51r–58v) – IX(8/Fols 59r–66v) – X(8/Fols 67r–74v) – XI(8/Fols 75r–82v) – XII(8/Fols 83r–90v) – XIII(8/Fols 91r–98v) – XIV(8/Fols 99r–106v) – XV(6/Fols 107r–112v) –

Formula: Fols 1r–2v A(2; s.l.: 1, stub before stub of 2; 2, stub after stub of 1/fols. 1r-2v) ; Fols 3r–10v I(8/fols. 3r-10v) ; Fols 11r–18v II(8/fols. 11r-18v) ; Fols 19r–26v ፫III(8/fols. 19r-26v) ; Fols 27r–34v ፬IV(8/fols. 27r-34v) ; Fols 35r–42v ፭V(8/fols. 35r-42v) ; Fols 43r–50v ፮VI(8/fols. 43r-50v) ; Fols 51r–58v ፯VII(8/fols. 51r-58v) ; Fols 59r–66v ፰VIII(8/fols. 59r-66v) ; Fols 67r–74v [፱]IX(8/fols. 67r-74v) ; Fols 75r–82v [፲]X(8/fols. 75r-82v) ; Fols 83r–90v ፲፩XI(8/fols. 83r-90v) ; Fols 91r–98v ፲፪XII(8/fols. 91r-98v) ; Fols 99r–106v [፲፫]XIII(8/fols. 99r-106v) ; Fols 107r–112v XIV(6/fols. 107r-112v);

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

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

State of preservation

deficient

Condition

The Ms. was crudely resewn, with the sewing stations used incorrectly. Half of the back board is cut off. The leather cover is preserved only at the spine and on the inner side of the front board. The text block and the two boards are crudely hold together by means of varous stitches at the spine. Holes and tears amended on fols. 9, 38, 48.

Binding

Two wooden boards covered with dark reddish-brown leather (quarter cover, now for the most part missing). Two pairs of sewing stations.

Binding decoration

Remains of endband stitches at the spine cover.

Binding material

wood

leather

Original binding

No

Layout

Layout note 1

Number of columns: 1

Number of lines: 22

H 106mm
W 65mm
Intercolumn mm
Margins
top 14
bottom 24
right 15
left 5
intercolumn
All data for check the viewer4r .

Ms Gulo Maḵadā, Māy Č̣aw Mikāʾel, MCM-002 main part

looks ok for measures computed width is: 85mm, object width is: 85mm, computed height is: 144mm and object height is: 145mm.

Layout note 1

Ruling
  • (Subtype: pattern) Ruling pattern: 1A-1A-/0-0/0-0/C
  • 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.
  • Ruling pricks are visible.

Palaeography

  • Hand 1

    Script: Ethiopic

    Regular

    Ink: Black, red

    Rubrication: Nomina sacra; name of the protagonist and of other characters like Gabrǝʾel (fols. 9r, 11v, 72r, 93r, 99v-101v, 108r); names of previous donors; elements of the punctuation signs and of the text dividers; elements of Ethiopic numerals. Several groups of lines on the incipit page of the text (alternating with black lines); two initial lines in the incipit of sections (homilies) and subsections (miracles); the first word in the incipit of a subsection (hymn) of Text I-2, i.e. salām "salutation".

    Date: Second half of the 19 cent.

    Second half of the 19 cent.

  • 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

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

    date
    2016-06-07T17:43:37.002+02:00
    date
    type=expanded
    2022-04-08T11:57:56.249+02:00
    date
    type=lastModified
    10.5.2016
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    type=collection
    manuscripts
    idno
    type=url
    https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/ESmcm002
    idno
    type=URI
    https://betamasaheft.eu/ESmcm002
    idno
    type=filename
    ESmcm002.xml
    idno
    type=ID
    ESmcm002

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    Susanne Hummel, Denis Nosnitsin, Alessandro Bausi, Pietro Maria Liuzzo, ʻGulo Maḵadā, Māy Č̣aw Mikāʾel, MCM-002ʼ, 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/ESmcm002 [Accessed: 2024-03-28+01:00]

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    • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Pietro Maria Liuzzo: transformed from mycore to TEI P5 on 10.5.2016
    • Denis Nosnitsin Denis Nosnitsin: last edited in Ethio-SPaRe on 14.9.2015
    • Susanne Hummel Susanne Hummel: catalogued in Ethio-SPaRe on 13.3.2015
    • Denis Nosnitsin: Ethio-SPaRe team photographed the manuscript on 24.5.2011

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