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Gulo Maḵadā, Mǝdra Rubā Sǝllase, MR-003

Sophia Dege-Müller (cataloguer), Denis Nosnitsin

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

Work in Progress
https://betamasaheft.eu/ESmr003
Mǝdra Rubā Sǝllase[view repository]

Collection: Ethio-SPaRe

General description

Sǝnkǝssar (three months)

Number of Text units: 4

Number of Codicological units: 1

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Origin

Original Location: Mǝdra Rubā Sǝllase

Early 20th century.

Summary

  1. ms_i1 (check the viewerFols 3ra–109vc ), Synaxarion for the first three months of the year
    1. ms_i1.1 (check the viewerFols 3ra–42rc ), Sǝnkǝssār (Second revision, Dabra Libānos recension), Maskaram
    2. ms_i1.2 (check the viewerFols 42ra–73vc ), Sǝnkǝssār (Second revision, Dabra Libānos recension), No item: chapter: Teqemt
    3. ms_i1.3 (check the viewerFols 74ra–109vc ), Sǝnkǝssār (Second revision, Dabra Libānos recension), No item: chapter: Hedar

Contents


check the viewerFols 3ra–109vc Synaxarion for the first three months of the year (CAe 4035) The commemorative notices are followed by ʿarke-hymns

Additions In this unit there are in total .

    Extras

    1. check the viewerfol. 110r check the viewerfol. 110v

      - The readings for the next three months (Taḫśaś, Ṭǝrr, Yäkkatit) are given in Ms. MR-041. - A line of numbers is written in pencil on . - The beginning lines of the Prayer Zä-ʾaqräbku maḫletä..., often recited after Synaxarion readings, was started on (cp. Mss. FBM-003, FBM-007, MR-041, DD-37). It is incomplete, and crudely written in red (modern) pen. - No name of a commissioner or owner is mentioned.

    Catalogue Bibliography

    This manuscript has no restorations.

    Physical Description

    Form of support

    Parchment Codex

    Extent

    110 (leaf) , Entered as 110 8 (leaf, blank) : Entered as 8 check the viewerFols 1r–2v, check the viewerFols 110r–111v +NaN (quire) .Entered as 12 (A + 11) 340 275 60
    Outer dimensions
    Height 340cm
    Width 275cm
    Depth 60cm

    Foliation

    Quire Structure Collation

    Signatures: Quire marks from to are written in the upper left corner on fols. 3r, 13r, 23r, 33r, 43r, 53r, 63r, 73r, 83r.

    Position Number Leaves Quires Description
    1 A 2 Fols 1r–2v
    2 1 10 Fols 3r–12v
    3 3 10 Fols 13r–22v
    4 3 10 Fols 23r–32v
    5 4 10 Fols 33r–42v
    6 5 10 Fols 43r–52v
    7 6 10 Fols 53r–62v
    8 7 10 Fols 63r–72v
    9 8 10 Fols 73r–82v
    10 9 10 Fols 83r–92v
    11 10 10 Fols 93r–102v
    12 11 9 Fols 103r–111r single leaf: 2, stub after 8

    Collation diagrams



    Quire ID:q1, number:A
    Collation diagram Quire 1 1 2 Unit #1


    Quire ID:q2, number:1
    Collation diagram Quire 2 3 12 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5


    Quire ID:q3, number:3
    Collation diagram Quire 3 13 22 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5


    Quire ID:q4, number:3
    Collation diagram Quire 4 23 32 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5


    Quire ID:q5, number:4
    Collation diagram Quire 5 33 42 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5


    Quire ID:q6, number:5
    Collation diagram Quire 6 43 52 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5


    Quire ID:q7, number:6
    Collation diagram Quire 7 53 62 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5


    Quire ID:q8, number:7
    Collation diagram Quire 8 63 72 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5


    Quire ID:q9, number:8
    Collation diagram Quire 9 73 82 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5


    Quire ID:q10, number:9
    Collation diagram Quire 10 83 92 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5


    Quire ID:q11, number:10
    Collation diagram Quire 11 93 102 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

    single leaf: 2, stub after 8
    Quire ID:q12, number:11
    Collation diagram Quire 12 103 111 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

    Ethio-SPaRe formula : A(2/Fols 1r–2v) – I(10/Fols 3r–12v) – III(10/Fols 13r–22v) – III(10/Fols 23r–32v) – IV(10/Fols 33r–42v) – V(10/Fols 43r–52v) – VI(10/Fols 53r–62v) – VII(10/Fols 63r–72v) – VIII(10/Fols 73r–82v) – IX(10/Fols 83r–92v) – X(10/Fols 93r–102v) – XI(8+1/s.l. 2, stub after 8/Fols 103r–111r) –

    Formula: Fols 1r–2v ; Fols 3r–12v ; Fols 13r–22v ; Fols 23r–32v ; Fols 33r–42v ; Fols 43r–52v ; Fols 53r–62v ; Fols 63r–72v ; Fols 73r–82v ; Fols 83r–92v ; Fols 93r–102v ; Fols 103r–111r single leaf: 2, stub after 8 ;

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

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

    State of preservation

    good

    Condition

    Holes and cuts are carefully repaired (e.g., on check the viewerfolss. 2, 47, 56, 61, ). Small water stains throughout the Ms. (e.g., on check the viewer4r, 5rv, 13v, 14r ).

    Binding

    Two wooden boards covered with reddish-brown tooled leather; textile inlays. Two pairs of sewing stations.

    Binding decoration

    Binding material

    wood

    leather

    textile

    Original binding

    Yes

    Layout

    Layout note 1

    Number of columns: 3

    Number of lines: 32-33

    H 217mm
    W 233mm
    Intercolumn 13 - 12mm
    Margins
    top 41
    bottom 82
    right 27
    left 15
    intercolumn 13 - 12
    All data for check the viewerfol. 48r .

    Ms Gulo Maḵadā, Mǝdra Rubā Sǝllase, MR-003 main part

    looks ok for measures computed width is: 275mm, object width is: 275mm, computed height is: 340mm and object height is: 340mm.

    Layout note 1

    Ruling
    Pricking
    • Ruling and pricking are visible.
    • Primary pricks are visible.
    • Ruling pricks are visible.

    Palaeography

  1. Hand 1

    Script: Ethiopic

    Mediocre

    Ink: Black, red (brilliant red)

    Rubrication: Nomina sacra; the word salām; several lines or groups of lines in the incipit page of the commemorative notices for each month; one or two initial lines of each commemorative notice; elements of punctuation signs throughout the Ms. (e.g., nine dot asterisks in red and black, separating the commemoration notes; chains of red and black dots and nine dot asterisks separates the months Maskaram and Ṭǝqǝmt on check the viewerfol. 42r ); elements of Ethiopian numerals.

    Date: Early 20th-century script

    Early 20th-century script
  2. 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
    2016-06-07T17:44:42.863+02:00
    date
    type=expanded
    2022-04-08T11:42:05.359+02:00
    date
    type=lastModified
    26.11.2020
    idno
    type=collection
    manuscripts
    idno
    type=url
    https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/ESmr003
    idno
    type=URI
    https://betamasaheft.eu/ESmr003
    idno
    type=filename
    ESmr003.xml
    idno
    type=ID
    ESmr003

    Encoding Description

    Encoded according to TEI P5 Guidelines.

    Encoded according to the Beta maṣāḥǝft Guidelines. These Guidelines detail the TEI format ruled by the Beta maṣāḥǝft Schema. The present TEI file is enriched with an Xquery transformation taking advantage of the exist-db database instance where the data is stored and of the many external resources to which this data points to.

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    Sophia Dege-Müller, Denis Nosnitsin, Alessandro Bausi, Massimo Villa, Pietro Maria Liuzzo, Dorothea Reule, ʻGulo Maḵadā, Mǝdra Rubā Sǝllase, MR-003ʼ, in Alessandro Bausi, ed., Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft (Last Modified: 26.11.2020) https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/ESmr003 [Accessed: 2024-04-26+02:00]

    Revisions of the data

    • Dorothea Reule Dorothea Reule: updated Sǝnkǝssār ID on 26.11.2020
    • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Pietro Maria Liuzzo: added missing extras from domlib on 25.4.2019
    • Massimo Villa Massimo Villa: edited on 8.9.2017
    • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Pietro Maria Liuzzo: transformed from mycore to TEI P5 on 10.5.2016
    • Massimo Villa Massimo Villa: last edited in Ethio-SPaRe on 29.1.2015
    • Sophia Dege-Müller Sophia Dege-Müller: catalogued in Ethio-SPaRe on 6.2.2013
    • Denis Nosnitsin: Ethio-SPaRe team photographed the manuscript on 11.5.2010

    Attributions of the contents

    Massimo Villa, contributor

    Pietro Maria Liuzzo, contributor

    Dorothea Reule, contributor

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