Portland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Antippas 11
Alessandro Bausi, Jonah Sandford
EMIP
General description
Antippas 11
Number of Text units: 6
Number of Codicological units: 1
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Origin
Early-twentieth century
Summary
- ms_i1
(Fols 3r–146v
- ms_i1.1
(Fols 3r–116v
- ms_i1.2
(Fols 116v–129r
- ms_i1.3
(Fols 129r–135v
- ms_i1.4
(Fols 136r–143r
- ms_i1.5
(Fols 143v–146v
- ms_i1.1
(Fols 3r–116v
Contents
Fols 3r–146v
Language of text:
Additions In this unit there are in total 2 .
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Fol. 1v (Type: OwnershipNote)
Note of secondary ownership, written in red ink
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Psalms of David, Psalmus 151 (CAe 2000 Ps151) contains all four plusses of the long text
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Scribal doxology, at the end of Psalms of David, Psalmus 100 (CAe 2000 Ps100) : ስብሐት ለአብ ወወልድ ወመንፈስ ቅዱስ። ለዓለም ወለዓለመ ዓለም። ዝኒ ተፍባሚተ መዝሙር ዘ፻።
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Doxology at the end of Psalms of David, Psalmus 151 (CAe 2000 Ps151) : ስብሐት ለአብ ወወልድ ወመንፈስ ቅዱስ።, written in a secondary hand
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The superscription to the fourth biblical canticle is “Prayer of Hana, Mother of Samuel, prophet.”
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Fol. 136v (Type: OwnershipNote)
note of secondary ownership: This Dawit belongs to Abba Walda Tensa’e, written in a different hand
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Scribal doxology, at the end of the Song of Songs: ስብሐት ለአብ ወወልድ ወመንፈስ ቅዱስ። ለዓለም ወለዓ(ለ)መ ዓለም። በዝየ ተፈጸመ መኃልያ ሰሎሞን።
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First lines for the introductory prayer for the recitation of Praises of Mary, written in a different, trained hand
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Wǝddāse Māryām (CAe 2509) are laid out beginning on Monday and culminating on Sunday
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Scribal Prayer of thanksgiving, ይትባረክ፡ እግዚአብሔር፡ አምላኪየ፡ ዘመሐሮን፡ ጽሕፈተ፡ ለእደውየ፡ ወጥበበ፤ ለአፃብዕየ። ወዘአፈጸመኒ፡ ዘንተ፡ መዝሙረ ዳዊት፡ እምጥንቱ፡ እስከ፡ ተፍጻሜቱ፡ በዳህና፡ ወበሰላም፡ ለዓለም፡ አሜን። Blessed be my God who taught writing for my hand, wisdom for my finger [echoing Psalms of David, Psalmus 151 (CAe 2000 Ps151) ], who helped me to finish this Psalter from beginning to end, in peace and health, forever, Amen
Extras
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Several characteristics of the book suggest a private, but high social location: Fine leather binding, with headband and tailband, carefully trimmed and stitched, with high quality fabric visible between the turndowns, fine and intricate illuminations with curtains, colorful harags, and fine copying
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Each group of ten Psalms is headed by some sort of indication like a line of alternating red and black dots or a colorful harag
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The midpoint of the Psalms is unmarked
The midpoint of the Psalms is unmarked -
The sections of Psalms of David, Psalmus 118 (CAe 2000 Ps118) are marked only with a transliterated Hebrew letter, written in red ink
Decoration In this unit there are in total 3 s.
Miniatures notes
- miniature:
Fol. 2r
A full-color illumination of David Playing the Harp, with patron prostrate beneath. David is depicted wearing shoes with curling toes as well as wearing a very fine . A curtain of colorful cloth covers the illumination with caption (mostly effaced) Legend: ( ) “How. . .
- miniature:
Fol. 2v
Full-color illuminations of a talismanic figure in the shape of a four pointed Cross with a face in the center, and a lion embracing a staff with tri-color flags in the lower right of the folio
- miniature:
Fols. 147r, 148r
Full-color illuminations of Virgin and Child with two s handing flowers to St Mary ; a patron stands below and to the left. Mary and the baby gaze at him and Mary extends a hand . Mary’s shoes have curling toes. A curtain of colorful cloth covers the illumination. A caption lies below but is indecipherable
Physical Description
Form of support
Codex
Extent
Outer dimensions | |
Height | 185mm |
Width | 140mm |
Depth | 60mm |
Binding
Binding material
parchment
wood
leather
Original binding
Yes
Layout
Palaeography
Hand 1
Script: Ethiopic
Rubrication: ኢግዚአብሔር፡
The word for God is systematically rubricated Psalms of David, Psalmus 150 (CAe 2000 Ps150) and the 10th biblical canticle show columetric rubricationSelect one of the keywords listed from the record to see related data
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