London, British Library, BL Additional 16196
Massimo Villa
This manuscript description is based on the catalogues listed in the catalogue bibliography
Collection: Additional
Other identifiers: Dillmann cat. XXXII, Dillmann 32
General description
Ṣoma dǝggʷā
Number of Text units: 10
Number of Codicological units: 1
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Origin
Not dated by the cataloguer.
Provenance
Collected by Carl Wilhelm Isenberg and Johann Ludwig Krapf .
Summary
- ms_i1
(check the viewerFols 2–51 ),
Ṣoma dǝggʷā
- ms_i1.1 (check the viewerFols 2 and following ), ዘማኅትው፡ ዘድራረ፡ ጾም፡
- ms_i1.2 (check the viewerFols 9 and following ), Ṣoma dǝggʷā, Hymn for the Sunday of the second week
- ms_i1.3 (check the viewerFols 13v and following ), ዘምኵራብ፡
- ms_i1.4 (check the viewerFols 19 and following ), ዘመፃጕዕ፡
- ms_i1.5 (check the viewerFols 24 and following ), ዘደብረ፡ ዘይት፡
- ms_i1.6 (check the viewerFols 32 and following ), ለእመ፡ ኮነ፡ ማትያስ፡ አመ፡ ፰ለመጋቢት፡
- ms_i1.7 (check the viewerFols 32v and following ), Untitled
- ms_i1.8 (check the viewerFols 34 and following ), ዘገብረ፡ ኄር፡
- ms_i1.9 (check the viewerFols 40 and following ), Ṣoma dǝggʷā, Hymn for the Sunday of the seventh week (Sunday of Nicodemus) ዋዜማ፡ ዘኒቆዲሞስ፡)
Contents
check the viewerFols 2–51 Ṣoma dǝggʷā (CAe 2361)
Text Bibliography , item 1
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Velat, B. 1966. Ṣoma Deggua: Antiphonaire du Carême, Quatre premières semaines, Texte éthiopien avec variantes, Patrologia Orientalis, 32/1–2 (Paris: Firmin-Didot et Cie, éditeurs, 1966). page x
check the viewerFols 9 and following Ṣoma dǝggʷā, Hymn for the Sunday of the second week (CAe 2361 SundaySecond)
Additions In this unit there are in total .
Extras
- The name of the owner has been erased.
Catalogue Bibliography
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Dillmann, C. F. A. 1847. Catalogus codicum manuscriptorum orientalium qui in Museo Britannico asservantur, III: Codices Aethiopicos amplectens (n.p.: E Museo Britannico, 1847). page 38a
Text Bibliography
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Velat, B. 1966. Ṣoma Deggua: Antiphonaire du Carême, Quatre premières semaines, Texte éthiopien avec variantes, Patrologia Orientalis, 32/1–2 (Paris: Firmin-Didot et Cie, éditeurs, 1966).
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Velat, B. 1969. Ṣoma Deggua: Antiphonaire du Carême, Quatre premières semaines, Introduction, traduction française, transcriptions musicales, Patrologia Orientalis, 32/3–4 (153–154) (Turnhout: Brepols, 1969).
Physical Description
Form of support
Parchment Codex
Extent
Foliation
State of preservation
good
Condition
Layout
Layout note 1
Number of columns: 3
Number of lines: 29
Palaeography
Hand 1
Script: Ethiopic
Written in a regular handwriting.
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Massimo Villa, Alessandro Bausi, ʻLondon, British Library, BL Additional 16196ʼ, in Alessandro Bausi, ed., Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft (Last Modified: 2016-08-26) https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/BLadd16196 [Accessed: 2024-05-16]
Revisions of the data
- Massimo Villa Created catalogue entry on 26.8.2016
Attributions of the contents
Alessandro Bausi, general editor
Massimo Villa, editor