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Portland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Weiner Codex 69

Jonah Sandford, Ralph Lee, Ashlee Benson

EMIP

Work in Progress
https://betamasaheft.eu/EMIP00182
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Collection: EMIP

General description

Weiner Codex 69

Number of Text units: 5

Number of Codicological units: 1

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Origin

nineteenth century

Summary

Psalter, ዳዊት፡
  1. ms_i1 (Fols 1r–128r

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    ), Ethiopic Psalter
    1. ms_i1.1 (Fols 1r–104r

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      ), Mazmura Dāwit
    2. ms_i1.2 (Fols 104r–115v

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      ), Maḥālǝya nabiyāt
    3. ms_i1.3 (Fols 116r–122r

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      ), Song of Songs
    4. ms_i1.4 (Fols 122v–128r

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      ), Wǝddāse Māryām

Contents


Fols 1r–128r

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Ethiopic Psalter (CAe 2701)

Language of text:


Fols 1r–104r

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Mazmura Dāwit (CAe 2000) Begins on fol. 1r with a hymn from Mazmura Dǝngǝl (CAe 3985)

Fols 104r–115v

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Maḥālǝya nabiyāt (CAe 1828)

Fols 116r–122r

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Song of Songs (CAe 2362) Base text is the common version; some of the additions and insertions are from the Hebraic version.

Fols 122v–128r

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Wǝddāse Māryām (CAe 2509)

Additions In this unit there are in total .

    Extras

    1. Fols. ir(ecto), iv(erso), 128v blank except for pen trials and a few letters

    2. Fol. 52r A mark in red and black ink is set in the margin to mark the midpoint of the psalms

    3. Numbered quires: quires 3–13

    4. words of text are written interlinearly (folss. 1r, 1v, 3v, 4r, , etc.); and lines of text are written interlinearly (1r, 7v, 12r, 16r, 47r, , etc.) and in the upper margin with a symbol (┴) marking the location where the text is to be inserted ( f. 118v, line 12 ); erasure markings are visible (29v, 38r, ); text has been removed (e.g., 23r, 24v, 35v ).

    5. The scribe regularly has to complete a line of text on another line. Much of the problem is addressed through the selection of an appropriate aspect ratio for the codex combined with an appropriate script size. But, where the line of text is still too long, the scribe completes the line of text above or below the end of the line (throughout). This scribe also will reduce the font size at the end of lines to avoid having to go onto the next line (e.g., fols. 20r, 51r, 53v )

    Decoration In this unit there are in total 3 s, 1 .

    Frame notes

    1. frame: Decorative designs: fols. 6v, 12v, 18v, 27v, 34r, 39r, 47r, 56v, 63v, 68v, 79v, 90r, 93r, 98v, 104r, 115v, 116r, 122v (a line of alternating red and black dots)

    Miniatures notes

    1. miniature: Fol. 9r

      Holy Woman, St Mary and a sleeping man. A church stands in the background

    2. miniature: Fol. 64r

      Holy Woman, St Mary gives a blessing to a person with arms folded across chest

    3. miniature: Fol. 114v

      Holy Woman, St Mary with a net saving a mother and infant in the water

    Physical Description

    Form of support

    Parchment Codex

    Extent

    +NaN (leaf) .Entered as i + 128 +NaN (quire) .Entered as Protection sheet + 15 191 132 65
    Outer dimensions
    Height 191mm
    Width 132mm
    Depth 65mm

    Quire Structure Collation

    Signatures: Quires 3-13 numbered

    Quire descriptions: quires 1–10 and 12–14 balanced; protection sheet and quires 11 and 15 adjusted balanced. Navigation system: gold thread is sewn into the fore edge of folss. 6, 19, 39, 47, 56, 63, 68, 90, 98, 122, to mark content; red thread is sewn into the fore edge of 12, 27, 34, 79 to mark content. Stubs appear between folss. 89, 90, and between 92, 93. Several stubs appear after fol. 128.
    Position Number Leaves Quires Description
    1 a 1 Fol. i Protection Sheet: 1, no stub
    2 1 8 Fols 1–8 Quire 1
    3 2 8 Fols 9–16 Quire 2
    4 3 8 Fols 17–24 Quire 3
    5 4 10 Fols 25–34 Quire 4
    6 5 10 Fols 35–44 Quire 5
    7 6 8 Fols 45–52 Quire 6
    8 7 10 Fols 53–62 Quire 7
    9 8 8 Fols 63–70 Quire 8
    10 9 8 Fols 71–78 Quire 9
    11 10 8 Fols 79–86 Quire 10
    12 11 8 Fols 87–94 Stubs appear between folss. 89, 90, and between 92, 93. Quire 11: 3, stub after 6 6, stub after 3
    13 12 10 Fols 95–104 Quire 12
    14 13 10 Fols 105–114 Quire 13
    15 14 10 Fols 115–124 Quire 14
    16 15 4 Fols 125–128 Several stubs appear after fol. 128. Quire 15: 1, stub after 4 2, stub after 4 3, stub after 4 4, stub after 4

    Collation diagrams


    Protection Sheet: 1, no stub
    Quire ID:q1, number:a
    Collation diagram Quire 1 1 Unit #1

    Quire 1
    Quire ID:q2, number:1
    Collation diagram Quire 2 2 9 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    Quire 2
    Quire ID:q3, number:2
    Collation diagram Quire 3 10 17 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    Quire 3
    Quire ID:q4, number:3
    Collation diagram Quire 4 18 25 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    Quire 4
    Quire ID:q5, number:4
    Collation diagram Quire 5 26 35 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

    Quire 5
    Quire ID:q6, number:5
    Collation diagram Quire 6 36 45 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

    Quire 6
    Quire ID:q7, number:6
    Collation diagram Quire 7 46 53 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    Quire 7
    Quire ID:q8, number:7
    Collation diagram Quire 8 54 63 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

    Quire 8
    Quire ID:q9, number:8
    Collation diagram Quire 9 64 71 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    Quire 9
    Quire ID:q10, number:9
    Collation diagram Quire 10 72 79 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    Quire 10
    Quire ID:q11, number:10
    Collation diagram Quire 11 80 87 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    Quire 11: 3, stub after 6 6, stub after 3
    Quire ID:q12, number:11
    Notes: 1) Stubs appear between folss. 89, 90, and between 92, 93.
    Collation diagram Quire 12 88 95 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

    Quire 12
    Quire ID:q13, number:12
    Collation diagram Quire 13 96 105 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

    Quire 13
    Quire ID:q14, number:13
    Collation diagram Quire 14 106 115 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

    Quire 14
    Quire ID:q15, number:14
    Collation diagram Quire 15 116 125 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

    Quire 15: 1, stub after 4 2, stub after 4 3, stub after 4 4, stub after 4
    Quire ID:q16, number:15
    Notes: 1) Several stubs appear after fol. 128.
    Collation diagram Quire 16 126 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    Ethio-SPaRe formula : a(0+1/s.l. 1, no stub /Fol. i) – I(8/Fols 1–8) – II(8/Fols 9–16) – III(8/Fols 17–24) – IV(10/Fols 25–34) – V(10/Fols 35–44) – VI(8/Fols 45–52) – VII(10/Fols 53–62) – VIII(8/Fols 63–70) – IX(8/Fols 71–78) – X(8/Fols 79–86) – XI(6+2/s.l. 3, stub after 6; s.l. 6, stub after 3/Fols 87–94) – XII(10/Fols 95–104) – XIII(10/Fols 105–114) – XIV(10/Fols 115–124) – XV(0+4/s.l. 1, stub after 4; s.l. 2, stub after 4; s.l. 3, stub after 4; s.l. 4, stub after 4/Fols 125–128) –

    Formula: Fol. i Protection Sheet: 1, no stub ; Fols 1–8 Quire 1 ; Fols 9–16 Quire 2 ; Fols 17–24 Quire 3 ; Fols 25–34 Quire 4 ; Fols 35–44 Quire 5 ; Fols 45–52 Quire 6 ; Fols 53–62 Quire 7 ; Fols 63–70 Quire 8 ; Fols 71–78 Quire 9 ; Fols 79–86 Quire 10 ; Fols 87–94 Quire 11: 3, stub after 6 6, stub after 3 ; Fols 95–104 Quire 12 ; Fols 105–114 Quire 13 ; Fols 115–124 Quire 14 ; Fols 125–128 Quire 15: 1, stub after 4 2, stub after 4 3, stub after 4 4, stub after 4 ;

    Formula 1: 1 (), 2 (8), 3 (8), 4 (8), 5 (10), 6 (10), 7 (8), 8 (10), 9 (8), 10 (8), 11 (8), 12 (8), 13 (10), 14 (10), 15 (10), 16 (),

    Formula 2: 1 (), 2 (8), 3 (8), 4 (8), 5 (10), 6 (10), 7 (8), 8 (10), 9 (8), 10 (8), 11 (8), 12 (8), 13 (10), 14 (10), 15 (10), 16 (),

    Binding

    Parchment, 191 x 132 x 65 mm, four Coptic chain stitches attached with bridle attachments to rough-hewn boards of the traditional wood.

    Binding material

    parchment

    wood

    Original binding

    Yes

    Layout

    Layout note 1

    H
    W
    Margins
    top 17mm
    bottom 27mm
    right 18mm
    left 10mm

    Ms Portland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Weiner Codex 69 main part

    looks ok for measures computed width is: NaNmm, object width is: 132mm, computed height is: NaNmm and object height is: 191mm.

    Layout note 1(Fols 1r–122r

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    )

    Number of columns: 1

    Number of lines: 24

    Layout note 1(Fols 122v–128r

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    Number of columns: 2

    Number of lines: 24

    Palaeography

  1. Hand 1

    Script: Ethiopic

    Rubrication: Content Item 1.1 , item 1 Mazmura Dāwit (CAe 2000) Content Item 1.2 , item 1 Maḥālǝya nabiyāt (CAe 1828) Content Item 1.3 , item 1 Song of Songs (CAe 2362) ኢግዚአብሔር፡ Content Item 1.3 , item 1 Song of Songs (CAe 2362) Content Item 1.4 , item 1 Wǝddāse Māryām (CAe 2509) ማርያም፡

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      Publication Statement

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      Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft
      pubPlace
      Hamburg
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      date
      type=expanded
      2022-01-05T13:36:28.446+01:00
      date
      type=lastModified
      23.11.2020
      idno
      type=collection
      manuscripts
      idno
      type=url
      https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/EMIP00182
      idno
      type=URI
      https://betamasaheft.eu/EMIP00182
      idno
      type=filename
      EMIP00182.xml
      idno
      type=ID
      EMIP00182

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    Revision history

    • Ashlee Benson Ashlee Benson: Updated id numbers on 23.11.2020
    • Ashlee Benson Ashlee Benson: Updated facs statements on 5.11.2020
    • Ashlee Benson Ashlee Benson: Added facs statements on 28.10.2020
    • Ralph Lee Ralph Lee: Corrected ǝ character on 18.4.2020
    • Ralph Lee Ralph Lee: Added miniatures, notes and varia on 27.9.2019
    • Jonah Sandford Jonah Sandford: Added ms contents on 14.10.2018
    • Jonah Sandford Jonah Sandford: Added quire desc, binding desc, margin dim, columns/lines, dating info on 25.7.2018
    • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Pietro Maria Liuzzo: Created XML record from EMIP Collection Metadata.xsls on 18.1.2018
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    The initial version of this file was created from data kindly provided by the Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project directed by Steve Delamarter.
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