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Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Aeth. 127

Dorothea Reule

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

Stub
https://betamasaheft.eu/BAVet127
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana[view repository]

Collection: Aethiopici

General description

Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk

Number of Text units: 10

Number of Codicological units: 1

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Origin

1600-1799 (dating on palaeographic grounds)

Provenance

According to the account on the manuscripts’ provenance given by Tisserant, this manuscript is among those acquired by Sylvain Grébaut owner in ʾAddis ʾAbabā in 1925 with funds of Jean Saint . The manuscripts originated from Šawā (ʾAddis ʾAbabā, Dabra Libānos, Dabra Bǝrhan), Goǧǧām (Dimā Giyorgis, Marṭula Māryām, Dabra Warq) and Bagemdǝr (Gondar, ʾAzazo Takla Hāymānot) and very few from Tǝgrāy.

Acquisition

The manuscript entered the library on 18 April 1928.

Summary

  1. ms_i1 (check the viewerFols 3–49v ), Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk
    1. ms_i1.1 (check the viewerFols 5r–17r ), Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk, No item: chapter: Monday
    2. ms_i1.2 (check the viewerFols 17r–35r ), Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk, No item: chapter: Tuesday
    3. ms_i1.3 (check the viewerFols 35r–48v ), Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk, No item: chapter: Wednesday
    4. ms_i1.4 (check the viewerFols 49r–67r ), Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk, No item: chapter: Thursday
    5. ms_i1.5 (check the viewerFols 67r–78v ), Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk, No item: chapter: Friday
      1. ms_i1.5.1 (check the viewerFols 67r–73r ), Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk, : FridayShenute
      2. ms_i1.5.2 (check the viewerFols 73r–78v ), Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk, : FridayPachomius
    6. ms_i6 (check the viewerFols 79r–88v ), Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk, No item: chapter: Saturday
    7. ms_i7 (check the viewerFols 89r–99v ), Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk, No item: chapter: Sunday

Contents


check the viewerFols 3–49v Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk (CAe 2505)

Language of text:


check the viewerFols 67r–78v Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk, No item: chapter: Friday (CAe 2505 Friday)

check the viewerFols 89r–99v Wǝddāse ʾAmlāk, No item: chapter: Sunday (CAe 2505 Sunday)

Explicit (Gǝʿǝz ): ወአነ፡ ገብርከ፡ ዘእትአመን፡ በመንግሥትከ፡ ወምልክናከ፨ እጽናዕ፡ በፍቅርከ፡ ወእትወከል፡ በብዝኀ፡ ምሕረትከ፡ በጸጋከ፨ ወሣህልከ፨ ኀቤከ፡ እስእል፡ እግዚእ፡ ከመ፡ ትምርሐኒ፡ ፍኖተ፡ ዘአሐውር፡ ባቲ፡ እንተ፡ ይእቲ፡ ፍኖተ፡ ጻድቃን፡ ርትዕት፡ እስከ፡ ነፍስ፡ ደኃሪት፡ ለዓለመ፡ ዓለም፡ አሜን፨ ወአሜን፨ ለይኩን፨ ለይኩን፨ ተፈጸመ፡ ጸሎት፡ ወስእለት፡ ወአስተብቍዖት፡ ዘሰብዓቱ፡ ዕለታት፡ በሰም፡ እግዚአብሔር፨

Additions In this unit there are in total 1 .

  1. check the viewerFol. 5r (Type: OwnershipNote)

    Ownership note written in blue ink in the upper margin. According to the catalogue, the word አርቶዶክሣዊ፡ (‘orthodox’) indicates that the person is Melkite, not Jacobite.

    ( gez ) ዝንቱ፡ መጽሐፍ፡ ዘአርቶዶክሣዊ፡ ወልደ፡ ማርያም፡ owner

Extras

  1. The name of the owner, which has been erased everywhere, can be read as ይርዳእ፡ አምላክ፡ owner . At the beginning of the manuscript, the name ወልደ፡ ማርያም፡ owner is often added above it.

Catalogue Bibliography

  • Grébaut, S. and E. Tisserant 1935. Bybliothecae apostolicae Vaticanae codices manu scripti recensiti iussu Pii XI Pontificis maximi. Codices Aethiopici Vaticani et Borgiani, Barberinianus orientalis 2, Rossianus 865, I: Enarratio codicum (Città del Vaticano: In Bybliotheca Vaticana, 1935). page 503–504

Secondary Bibliography

  • Grébaut, S. and E. Tisserant 1936. Bybliothecae apostolicae Vaticanae codices manu scripti recensiti iussu Pii XI Pontificis maximi. Codices Aethiopici Vaticani et Borgiani, Barberinianus orientalis 2, Rossianus 865, II: Prolegomena, Indices, Tabulae (Città del Vaticano: In Bybliotheca Vaticana, 1936). page 20

Physical Description

Form of support

Parchment Codex

Extent

101 (leaf) , Entered as 101 6 (leaf, blank) : Entered as 6 check the viewerFols 1–4, check the viewerFols 100–101 204 204
Outer dimensions
Height 204mm
Width 204mm

Quire Structure Collation

Signatures: No quire marks.

Position Number Leaves Quires Description
1 A 4
2 1 8
3 2 8
4 3 8
5 4 8
6 5 9
7 6 9
8 7 9
9 8 3
10 9 8
11 10 8
12 11 8
13 12 9
14 B 2

It is unfortunately not possible with the information provided to print the collation diagrams and formula.

  • Quire with id:q6 and n 5 is made of 9 leaves, but there is no futher information about the reason this number is odd.
  • Quire with id:q7 and n 6 is made of 9 leaves, but there is no futher information about the reason this number is odd.
  • Quire with id:q8 and n 7 is made of 9 leaves, but there is no futher information about the reason this number is odd.
  • Quire with id:q9 and n 8 is made of 3 leaves, but there is no futher information about the reason this number is odd.
  • Quire with id:q13 and n 12 is made of 9 leaves, but there is no futher information about the reason this number is odd.

State of preservation

other

Condition

The spine has been ‘recently’ repaired according to the catalogue.

Binding

Two wooden boards covered with brown leather and blue textile inlays.

Binding material

wood

Original binding

Yes

Layout

Layout note 1

Number of columns: 1

Number of lines: 20

Palaeography

  • Hand 1

    Script: Ethiopic

    Ink: Black, red

    Rubrication: Name of the owner (now erased).

    Date: 1600-1799

    The writing is thin and tall, presenting equal shafts and angular forms especially in the letters ቆ, ቶ, ዐ, and notably in the letter የ. 1600-1799
  • Publication Statement

    authority
    Hiob-Ludolf-Zentrum für Äthiopistik
    publisher
    Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft
    pubPlace
    Hamburg
    availability
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    date
    type=expanded
    9.4.2024 at 11:37:27
    date
    type=lastModified
    8.4.2024
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    type=url
    https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/BAVet127/main
    idno
    type=URI
    https://betamasaheft.eu/BAVet127
    idno
    type=filename
    BAVet127.xml
    idno
    type=ID
    BAVet127

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    Alessandro Bausi, Dorothea Reule, ʻVatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Aeth. 127ʼ, in Alessandro Bausi, ed., Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft (Last Modified: 8.4.2024) https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/BAVet127 [Accessed: 2024-05-02+02:00]

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    • Dorothea Reule Created entity on 8.4.2024

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