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ʾƎndartā, Koholo Yoḥannǝs Dabra Betel, KY-068

Magdalena Krzyzanowska (cataloguer), Denis Nosnitsin

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

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https://betamasaheft.eu/ESky068
Koholo Yoḥannǝs Dabra Betel[view repository]

Collection: Ethio-SPaRe

General description

Gadla Kiros “Vita of Kiros”

Number of Text units: 1

Number of Codicological units: 1

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Origin

Original Location: Koholo Yoḥannǝs Dabra Betel / KY

Second half of the 19th cent. The scribe Gabra Giyorgis wrote also Ms. KY-064 which is dateable from 1881 to 1889 since the reigning King Yoḥannǝs and some other proper names are mentioned in it.

Provenance

Walda Tǝnśāʾe is mentioned as the commissioner on check the viewer47ra . His name appears in the supplication formulas on check the viewer40rb , 46vb, 47va. Also, Gabra Ḥǝywat, Walatta ʾAragāwi (check the viewer5ra , 32ra, 46ra, 47ra, 47vb) and Walatta Mikāʾel (check the viewer46vb ) are mentioned in the supplication formulas. All the names are written in crimson red.

Summary

I) Gadla Kiros “Vita of Kiros” (fols. 5ra-47vb).
  1. ms_i1 (),

Contents


Incipit ( ):

Explicit ( ):

Additions In this unit there are in total 1 .

    Extras

    1. (Type: findingAid)

      - Daily readings are indicated by the names of the days, incorporated into the text, in red: ዘሠሉስ: fol.18ra ዘሐሙስ: check the viewerfol. 25va ዘዓርብ: check the viewerfol. 32ra Others are written in the upper margin, in the main hand, in red: ሠሉስ: check the viewerfol. 11ra ዘረቡዕ: check the viewerfol. 18ra ዓርብ: check the viewerfol. 28va .

    2. - The word ኪሮስ is written in the upper margin, in the main hand: check the viewerfol. 34va . - Blank spaces left for the name “Kiros”: fols. 27va, 28va.

    Decoration In this unit there are in total 1 .

    Frame notes

    1. frame: check the viewer5r (incipit page of Text I): elaborate coloured (strong crimson, red) ornamental band; geometric, floral and anthropomorphic motifs.

    Catalogue Bibliography

    This manuscript has no restorations.

    Physical Description

    Form of support

    Parchment Codex

    Extent

    Made of 48.0 (leaf) , Entered as 48.0 folios, of which (leaf, blank) .Entered as blank 1rv, 2rv, 3rv, 4rv, 48rv, in 6.0 (quire) .Entered as 6.0 quires (A+5). 460 200 40
    Outer dimensions
    Height 460
    Width 200
    Depth 40

    Foliation

    Quire Structure Collation

    Position Number Leaves Quires Description
    1 4 Fols 1r–4v A(4/fols. 1r-4v)
    2 8 Fols 5v–12v I(8/fols. 5v-12v)
    3 8 Fols 13r–20v II(8/fols. 13r-20v)
    4 8 Fols 21r–28v III(8/fols. 21r-28v)
    5 8 Fols 29r–36v IV(8/fols. 29r-36v)
    6 8 Fols 37r–44v V(8; s.l.: 3, stub after 6; 6, stub after 3/fols. 37r-44v)
    7 4 Fols 45r–48v VI(4; s.l.: 2, stub after 2; 3, stub after 2/ fols. 45r-48v).

    Collation diagrams


    A(4/fols. 1r-4v)
    Quire ID:q1
    Collation diagram Quire 1 1 4 Unit #1 Unit #2

    I(8/fols. 5v-12v)
    Quire ID:q2
    Collation diagram Quire 2 5 12 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    II(8/fols. 13r-20v)
    Quire ID:q3
    Collation diagram Quire 3 13 20 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    III(8/fols. 21r-28v)
    Quire ID:q4
    Collation diagram Quire 4 21 28 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    IV(8/fols. 29r-36v)
    Quire ID:q5
    Collation diagram Quire 5 29 36 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    V(8; s.l.: 3, stub after 6; 6, stub after 3/fols. 37r-44v)
    Quire ID:q6
    Collation diagram Quire 6 37 44 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

    VI(4; s.l.: 2, stub after 2; 3, stub after 2/ fols. 45r-48v).
    Quire ID:q7
    Collation diagram Quire 7 45 48 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3

    Ethio-SPaRe formula : I(4/Fols 1r–4v) – II(8/Fols 5v–12v) – III(8/Fols 13r–20v) – IV(8/Fols 21r–28v) – V(8/Fols 29r–36v) – VI(6+2/s.l. 3, stub after 6; s.l. 6, stub after 3/Fols 37r–44v) – VII(2+2/s.l. 2, stub after 2; s.l. 3, stub after 2/Fols 45r–48v) –

    Formula: Fols 1r–4v A(4/fols. 1r-4v) ; Fols 5v–12v I(8/fols. 5v-12v) ; Fols 13r–20v II(8/fols. 13r-20v) ; Fols 21r–28v III(8/fols. 21r-28v) ; Fols 29r–36v IV(8/fols. 29r-36v) ; Fols 37r–44v V(8; s.l.: 3, stub after 6; 6, stub after 3/fols. 37r-44v) ; Fols 45r–48v VI(4; s.l.: 2, stub after 2; 3, stub after 2/ fols. 45r-48v).;

    Formula 1: 1 (4), 2 (8), 3 (8), 4 (8), 5 (8), 6 (8), 7 (4),

    Formula 2: 1 (4), 2 (8), 3 (8), 4 (8), 5 (8), 6 (8), 7 (4),

    State of preservation

    good

    Condition

    A part of fol. 2 is cut out.

    Binding

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

    Binding decoration

    Small holes are visible in the centre fold of the quires, one close to the head and one close to the tail of the codex.

    Binding material

    wood

    leather

    Original binding

    Yes

    Layout

    Layout note 1

    Number of columns: 2

    Number of lines: 18

    H 127mm
    W 120mm
    Intercolumn 10mm
    Margins
    top 22
    bottom 43
    right 20
    left 15
    intercolumn 10
    All data for check the viewer6r .

    Ms ʾƎndartā, Koholo Yoḥannǝs Dabra Betel, KY-068 main part

    looks ok for measures computed width is: 155mm, object width is: 200mm, computed height is: 192mm and object height is: 460mm.

    Layout note 1

    Ruling
    • (Subtype: pattern) Ruling pattern: 1A-1A-1A1A/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.
    • Pricks in the upper part of the folios, have probably been prepared for endband stitches (s. (Excerpt from check the viewer10-12)
      )

    Palaeography

  1. Hand 1

    Scribe: Gabra Giyorgis scribe

    Script: Ethiopic

    Fine and careful

    Ink: Black, red (strong crimson)

    Rubrication: Nomina sacra; name of the protagonist; groups of lines (alternating with black lines) on the incipit page; punctuation signs (fol. 5ra) or their elements; elements of Ethiopic numerals.

    Date: First half of 20th century

    Gabra Giyorgis scribe The name of the scribe, Gabra Giyorgis, is mentioned in the concluding supplication on check the viewer47vb . He also wrote Ms. KY-064.First half of 20th century
  2. Hand 2

    Script: Ethiopic

    The 6th order ም (e.g., check the viewer5ra ) has a peculiar shape.

  3. 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

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    date
    2016-06-07T17:43:12.921+02:00
    date
    type=expanded
    2022-04-08T15:00:41.926+02:00
    date
    type=lastModified
    25.4.2019
    idno
    type=collection
    manuscripts
    idno
    type=url
    https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/ESky068
    idno
    type=URI
    https://betamasaheft.eu/ESky068
    idno
    type=filename
    ESky068.xml
    idno
    type=ID
    ESky068

    Encoding Description

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    Magdalena Krzyzanowska, Denis Nosnitsin, Alessandro Bausi, Ekaterina Gusarova, Pietro Maria Liuzzo, ʻʾƎndartā, Koholo Yoḥannǝs Dabra Betel, KY-068ʼ, in Alessandro Bausi, ed., Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft (Last Modified: 2019-04-25) https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/ESky068 [Accessed: 2024-05-16]

    Revisions of the data

    • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Pietro Maria Liuzzo: added missing extras from domlib on 25.4.2019
    • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Pietro Maria Liuzzo: transformed from mycore to TEI P5 on 10.5.2016
    • Ekaterina Gusarova Ekaterina Gusarova: last edited in Ethio-SPaRe on 20.2.2015
    • Magdalena Krzyzanowska Magdalena Krzyzanowska: catalogued in Ethio-SPaRe on 5.10.2011
    • Denis Nosnitsin: Ethio-SPaRe team photographed the manuscript on 6.5.2011

    Attributions of the contents

    Ekaterina Gusarova, contributor

    Pietro Maria Liuzzo, contributor

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