Portland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Weiner Codex 64
Jonah Sandford, Ralph Lee, Ashlee Benson
EMIP
General description
Weiner Codex 64
Number of Text units: 1
Number of Codicological units: 1
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Origin
beginning of the twenty-first century
Contents
Decoration In this unit there are in total 10 s.
Miniatures notes
- miniature:
Fol. 1
St George of Lydda and the , Holy Man Portrait with caption, in ink pen, Legend: ( ) “Saint George” and “dragon.”
- miniature:
Fol. 2
Virgin and Child, attended by two angels with caption Legend: ( ) “With her beloved son.”
- miniature:
Fol. 3
Holy Man Portrait, a saint is seated on chair holding a text. The right a man is kneeling before him and behind the kneeling man stands a crowd. Two lines of text are at the top in ink pen with caption Legend: ( ) “How our Lord taught his disciples”
- miniature:
Fol. 4
Arrest of Jesus, A saint is seated on chair holding a text. The right a man is kneeling before him and behind the kneeling man stands a crowd. Two lines of text are at the top in ink pen with caption Legend: ( ) “How the Jews arrested our Lord,” and “Judas.”
- miniature:
Fol. 5
Flagellation of Jesus, a saint, wearing crown of thorns is bound and kneeling at center. Bad men flog him with branches, with caption Legend: ( ) “How the Jews scourged our Lord,” “Jew,” and “Barabbas.”
- miniature:
Fol. 6
Holy Man Portrait, a saint, wearing crown of thorns, and with arms cut off, is bound to a stake. Two bad men flog him with branches, with caption “How the Jews flogged our Lord and said, ‘Who struck you?’” “Barabbas,” and “Jew.”
- miniature:
Fol. 7
Crucifixion of Jesus, Mary (with hand to face) stands to left; John (with hand to head in dismay) to right. To the right a man holds a sponge up to Jesus. At the left a man on horseback (caption: “Läginos,” known in the west as Saint Longinus) stabs Jesus’ side with a spear. This man shows a full face, but one eye is painted out. Sun and moon stand above the cross’ crosspiece; stars fall from the sky, with caption Legend: ( ) “Jesus of Nazareth, King of . . . ,” left of cross, “How our Lady wept because of the crucifixion of her son,” right of cross, “How John, beloved of our Lord, wept;” “Barabbas.”
- miniature:
Fol. 8
JesusChrist, two men remove Jesus’ body from the cross. Mary is to the left; John to the right with caption Legend: ( ) “How Joseph and Nicodemus took our Lord down from the cross,” “His mother, the Virgin,” “John.”
- miniature:
Fol. 9
Holy Men Potrait, a) upper: two men (at head and foot of Jesus) prepare to wrap the body of Jesus in cloth; b) Lower: The two men finish tying the burial cloths on Jesus’ body. Captions (upper) Legend: ( ) “How Joseph and Nicodemus prepared for burial the body of our Lord.”; (Lower) Legend: ( ) “How Joseph and Nicodemus put our Lord into the tomb"
- miniature:
Fol. 10
Resurrection of Jesus. Jesus raising Adam and Eve. Angels hover on clouds in the upper corners with caption Legend: ( ) “How our Lord rose from the tomb,” “angels” “angels” “Eve, mother of all.”
Physical Description
Form of support
Parchment Codex
Extent
Outer dimensions | |
Height | 150mm |
Width | 155mm |
Depth | 20mm |
Quire Structure Collation
Binding
Parchment, 150 x 155 x 20 mm. No covers. Single sheet of heavy parchment. The parchment is folded so that ten panels are available for artwork. On the back of the parchment, the lines of the fold have been scored with a knife and the parchment cut half way through. The backs of the panels are blank. Though the parchment is dirty, it appears to be new and firm. Each panel is marked out with a border about 5mm wide, marked off in black pen and filled with brown paint. Panels one and ten have a larger outer border ornamented with vine patterns.
Binding material
parchment
Original binding
Yes
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