ʿAddigrat, ʿĀddigrāt Dabra Mankǝrāt Qǝddus Qirqos, AMQ-006
Magdalena Krzyzanowska (cataloguer), Denis Nosnitsin
This manuscript description is based on the catalogues listed in the Catalogue Bibliography
General description
Dǝggʷā, Antiphonary / Ṣoma dǝggʷā, Antiphonary for Lent
Number of Text units: 4
Number of Codicological units: 4
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Origin
Original Location: ʿĀddigrāt Dabra Mankǝrāt Qǝddus Qirqos↗
According to the colophon (for check the viewer5r-120v ) the Ms. was written in the month of Taḫśas 1753 year of mercy (= 1760 A.D.), in the 6th year of the reign of King ʾIyoʾas (r. 1755-69). check the viewer121r-172v (quires XVI-XXII) date back to approximately the same period.Summary
- p1_i1
(check the viewerFols 5r–120v ),
Dǝggʷā
- p1_i1.1 (check the viewerFols 5r–98v ), Dǝggʷā, Part 1, from the feast of St John the Baptist to the feast of Simon, 8 Yakkātit
- p1_i1.2 (check the viewerFols 99ra–120v ), Ṣoma dǝggʷā
- p2_i1 (check the viewerFols 121r–172v ), Dǝggʷā, Part 2, from Easter to the end of the liturgical year
Contents
Catalogue Bibliography
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MS ʿĀddigrāt Dabra Mankǝrāt Qǝddus Qirqos, Ethio-SPaRe
This manuscript has ancient restorations.
Physical Description
Form of support
Parchment Codex
Extent
Outer dimensions | |
Height | 320 |
Width | 277 |
Depth | 70 |
Foliation
Quire Structure Collation
Position | Number | Leaves | Quires | Description |
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1 | 4 | No image availableFols 1r–4v | A(4/fols. 1r-4v) | |
2 | 8 | No image availableFols 5r–12v | I(8/fols. 5r-12v) | |
3 | 8 | No image availableFols 13r–20v | II(8/fols. 13r-20v) | |
4 | 8 | No image availableFols 21r–28v | III(8/fols. 21r-28v) | |
5 | 8 | No image availableFols 29r–36v | IV(8/fols. 29r-36v) | |
6 | 8 | No image availableFols 37r–44v | V(8/fols. 37r-44v) | |
7 | 8 | No image availableFols 45r–52v | VI(8/fols. 45r-52v) | |
8 | 8 | No image availableFols 53r–60v | VII(8/fols. 53r-60v) | |
9 | 8 | No image availableFols 61r–68v | VIII(8/fols. 61r-68v) | |
10 | 8 | No image availableFols 69r–76v | IX(8/fols. 69r-76v) | |
11 | 8 | No image availableFols 77r–84v | X(8/fols. 77r-84v) | |
12 | 8 | No image availableFols 85r–92v | XI(8/fols. 85r-92v) | |
13 | 6 | No image availableFols 93r–98v | XII(6/fols. 93r-98v) | |
14 | 8 | No image availableFols 99r–106v | XIII(8/fols. 99r-106v) | |
15 | 8 | No image availableFols 107r–114v | XIV(8/fols. 107r-114v) | |
16 | 6 | No image availableFols 115r–120v | XV(6/fols. 115r-120v) | |
17 | 8 | No image availableFols 121r–128v | <XVI(8/fols. 121r-128v) | |
18 | 8 | No image availableFols 129r–136v | XVII(8/fols. 129r-136v) | |
19 | 8 | No image availableFols 137r–144v | XVIII(8/fols. 137r-144v) | |
20 | 8 | No image availableFols 145r–152v | XIX(8/fols. 145r-152v) | |
21 | 8 | No image availableFols 153r–160v | XX(8/fols. 153r-160v) | |
22 | 8 | No image availableFols 161r–168v | XXI(8/fols. 161r-168v) | |
23 | 4 | No image availableFols 169r–172v | XXII(4/fols. 169r-172v)> | |
24 | 3 | No image availableFols 173r–175v | B1(3; s.l.: 3, stub before 1/fols. 173r-175v) | |
25 | 4 | No image availableFols 176r–179v | B2(4/fols. 176r-179v). Most probably, two sets of quires A-XV (and B1) and XVI-XXII were at some point bound together. The fols. in second set of quires have more ruled lines. Quire B2 was probably added later. Its fols. are smaller, of different quality and have fewer ruled lines. |
Collation diagrams
A(4/fols. 1r-4v)
Quire ID:q1
I(8/fols. 5r-12v)
Quire ID:q2
II(8/fols. 13r-20v)
Quire ID:q3
III(8/fols. 21r-28v)
Quire ID:q4
IV(8/fols. 29r-36v)
Quire ID:q5
V(8/fols. 37r-44v)
Quire ID:q6
VI(8/fols. 45r-52v)
Quire ID:q7
VII(8/fols. 53r-60v)
Quire ID:q8
VIII(8/fols. 61r-68v)
Quire ID:q9
IX(8/fols. 69r-76v)
Quire ID:q10
X(8/fols. 77r-84v)
Quire ID:q11
XI(8/fols. 85r-92v)
Quire ID:q12
XII(6/fols. 93r-98v)
Quire ID:q13
XIII(8/fols. 99r-106v)
Quire ID:q14
XIV(8/fols. 107r-114v)
Quire ID:q15
XV(6/fols. 115r-120v)
Quire ID:q16
<XVI(8/fols. 121r-128v)
Quire ID:q17
XVII(8/fols. 129r-136v)
Quire ID:q18
XVIII(8/fols. 137r-144v)
Quire ID:q19
XIX(8/fols. 145r-152v)
Quire ID:q20
XX(8/fols. 153r-160v)
Quire ID:q21
XXI(8/fols. 161r-168v)
Quire ID:q22
XXII(4/fols. 169r-172v)>
Quire ID:q23
B1(3; s.l.: 3, stub before 1/fols. 173r-175v)
Quire ID:q24
B2(4/fols. 176r-179v). Most probably, two sets of quires A-XV (and B1) and XVI-XXII were at some point bound together. The fols. in second set of quires have more ruled lines. Quire B2 was probably added later. Its fols. are smaller, of different quality and have fewer ruled lines.
Quire ID:q25
Ethio-SPaRe formula : I(4/No image availableFols 1r–4v) – II(8/No image availableFols 5r–12v) – III(8/No image availableFols 13r–20v) – IV(8/No image availableFols 21r–28v) – V(8/No image availableFols 29r–36v) – VI(8/No image availableFols 37r–44v) – VII(8/No image availableFols 45r–52v) – VIII(8/No image availableFols 53r–60v) – IX(8/No image availableFols 61r–68v) – X(8/No image availableFols 69r–76v) – XI(8/No image availableFols 77r–84v) – XII(8/No image availableFols 85r–92v) – XIII(6/No image availableFols 93r–98v) – XIV(8/No image availableFols 99r–106v) – XV(8/No image availableFols 107r–114v) – XVI(6/No image availableFols 115r–120v) – XVII(8/No image availableFols 121r–128v) – XVIII(8/No image availableFols 129r–136v) – XIX(8/No image availableFols 137r–144v) – XX(8/No image availableFols 145r–152v) – XXI(8/No image availableFols 153r–160v) – XXII(8/No image availableFols 161r–168v) – XXIII(4/No image availableFols 169r–172v) – XXIV(2+1/s.l. 3, stub before 1/No image availableFols 173r–175v) – XXV(4/No image availableFols 176r–179v) –
Formula: No image availableFols 1r–4v A(4/fols. 1r-4v) ; No image availableFols 5r–12v I(8/fols. 5r-12v) ; No image availableFols 13r–20v II(8/fols. 13r-20v) ; No image availableFols 21r–28v III(8/fols. 21r-28v) ; No image availableFols 29r–36v IV(8/fols. 29r-36v) ; No image availableFols 37r–44v V(8/fols. 37r-44v) ; No image availableFols 45r–52v VI(8/fols. 45r-52v) ; No image availableFols 53r–60v VII(8/fols. 53r-60v) ; No image availableFols 61r–68v VIII(8/fols. 61r-68v) ; No image availableFols 69r–76v IX(8/fols. 69r-76v) ; No image availableFols 77r–84v X(8/fols. 77r-84v) ; No image availableFols 85r–92v XI(8/fols. 85r-92v) ; No image availableFols 93r–98v XII(6/fols. 93r-98v) ; No image availableFols 99r–106v XIII(8/fols. 99r-106v) ; No image availableFols 107r–114v XIV(8/fols. 107r-114v) ; No image availableFols 115r–120v XV(6/fols. 115r-120v) ; No image availableFols 121r–128v <XVI(8/fols. 121r-128v) ; No image availableFols 129r–136v XVII(8/fols. 129r-136v) ; No image availableFols 137r–144v XVIII(8/fols. 137r-144v) ; No image availableFols 145r–152v XIX(8/fols. 145r-152v) ; No image availableFols 153r–160v XX(8/fols. 153r-160v) ; No image availableFols 161r–168v XXI(8/fols. 161r-168v) ; No image availableFols 169r–172v XXII(4/fols. 169r-172v)> ; No image availableFols 173r–175v B1(3; s.l.: 3, stub before 1/fols. 173r-175v) ; No image availableFols 176r–179v B2(4/fols. 176r-179v). Most probably, two sets of quires A-XV (and B1) and XVI-XXII were at some point bound together. The fols. in second set of quires have more ruled lines. Quire B2 was probably added later. Its fols. are smaller, of different quality and have fewer ruled lines.;
Formula 1: 1 (4), 2 (8), 3 (8), 4 (8), 5 (8), 6 (8), 7 (8), 8 (8), 9 (8), 10 (8), 11 (8), 12 (8), 13 (6), 14 (8), 15 (8), 16 (6), 17 (8), 18 (8), 19 (8), 20 (8), 21 (8), 22 (8), 23 (4), 24 (3), 25 (4),
Formula 2: 1 (4), 2 (8), 3 (8), 4 (8), 5 (8), 6 (8), 7 (8), 8 (8), 9 (8), 10 (8), 11 (8), 12 (8), 13 (6), 14 (8), 15 (8), 16 (6), 17 (8), 18 (8), 19 (8), 20 (8), 21 (8), 22 (8), 23 (4), 24 (3), 25 (4),
State of preservation
good
Condition
The dark brown leather cover is for the most part missing. Holes are carefully amended on check the viewer11 , 19, 35, 48, 74, 86, 107, 108, 111, 140, 158, 174, 175.
Binding
Two wooden boards covered with dark brown tooled leather (for the most part missing, only turn-ins have been preserved); textile inlays. Two pairs of sewing stations. Quires X and XXII are reinforced by parchment guards.
Binding decoration
Two rows of small holes are visible on the spine fold of the quires.
Binding material
wood
leather
textile
Original binding
No
Codicological Unit p1
Summary of codicological unit 1
- p1_i1
(check the viewerFols 5r–120v ),
Dǝggʷā
- p1_i1.1 (check the viewerFols 5r–98v ), Dǝggʷā, Part 1, from the feast of St John the Baptist to the feast of Simon, 8 Yakkātit
- p1_i1.2 (check the viewerFols 99ra–120v ), Ṣoma dǝggʷā
Contents
check the viewerFols 5r–120v Dǝggʷā (CAe 3178)
Colophon
በስመ፡ እግዚአብሔር፡ ዘይሤለስ፡ በአካላት፡ ወይትወሐድ… |<...>[l. 13]፡ ዘሠርዖሰ፡ ለዝንቱ፡ መዝገብ፡ በበፆታሁ፡ ክፍለ፡ ማርያም፡ ደብረ፡ ሊባኖሳዊ፡ ላዕከ፡ ግምጃ፡ ቤት፡ ወጽሕፈቱሂ፡ ለዝንቱ፡ መዝገብ፡ ኮነ፡ በመዋዕሊሁ፡ ለንጉሥነ፡ ኢዮዓስ፡ እም፡ አመ፡ ነግሠ፡ በ፮[?]፡ ዓመት፡ <...>ቱ፡ እግዚአብሔር፡ ይባርክ፡ መንግሥቶ፡ ወያሴም፡ ሎቱ፡ ስመ፡ ሰናይ፡ በዝ፡ ዓለም፡ ወበዘይ፡ መጽእ፡ ለበዓለዝ፡ መዝገብ፡ ዘወልደ፡ ማርያም፡ ነይይ[sic]፡ እም፡ <...>ዊ፡ ዘተምህረ፡ ኵሎ፡ ፀዋትወ፡ ዝ<...>እም[vac] |ወመሀሬ፡ ጥበብ፡ ወመፍቀሬ፡ ውሂብ፡ ለነዳይ፡ ዘተቀድሐ፡ እምባሕረ፡ ቅዳሴሆሙ፡ ለመላእክት… እምፍጥረተ፡ ዓለምሂ፡ እስከ፡ ተጽሕፎቱ፡ ለዝንቱ፡ መዝገብ፡ በ፶፻ወ፭፻፡ አመተ፡ ኵኒኔ፡ በ፲፻ወ፯፻፶ወ፫፡ ዓመተ፡ ምሕረት፡ ወተወጥኖቱሂ፡ ለዝንቱ፡ መዝገብ፡ ኮነ፡ አመ፡ ፫ለታኅሣሥ፡ ወዕለተሂ፡ ረቡዕ፡ በጊዜ፡ ፫፡ ሰዓት፡ በ፳ወ፰ሌሊት፡ እንዘ፡ አበቅቴ፡ ፳፫፡ ወመጥቅዕሂ፡ ፯፡ ወወንጌላዊ፡ ማቴዎስ፡ እም፡ አመ፡ ተሠርዓ፡ ዝንቱ፡ መዝገብ፡ በምድርኒ፡ ኮነ፡ በ፲ወ፪ዓመት፡ ወተከሥቶቱሂ፡ ኮነ፡ በመዋዕለ፡ ንጉሥነ፡ ገብረ፡ መስቀል፡ አመ፡ ኮነ፡ በቀዳሚ፡ አው፡ በደኃሪ፡ አው፡ በማእከላይ፡ ኢነአምር፡ ባሕቱ፡ <...>ኅድግ፡ አእምሮ፡ ለእግዚአብሔር፡ አሜን፡ ወአሜን። ወመምህረ፡ ኢትዮጵያሂ፡ አባ፡ ዮሐንስ፡ ዘውእቱ፡ ተላዊሆሙ፡ ለ፴ወ፩፡ ስዩማን፡ እለ፡ ነበሩ፡ በመንበረ፡ አቡነ፡ ተክለ፡ ሃይማኖት፡ ላዕሌነ፡ ይኩን፡ ሰላም፡ ወምሕረት፡ ለዓለመ፡ ዓለም፡ አሜን፡ ወአሜን፡ ለይኩን።
(The colophon is placed before the main text. According to the colophon, the collection was “arranged” (śarʿo) by Kǝfla Māryām of Dabra Libānos scribe , the attendant of the treasury (gǝmğā bet), for Za-Walda Māryām in the 6th (or 7th) year of the reign of King ʾIyoʾās (r. 1755-69). The book was written in the 5500 year of punishment and 1753 year of mercy (= 1761 A.D.), and completed on 3rd Tāḫśāś, Wednesday, at 3 o’clock, in the night 28, ʾabaqte (epact) 23, mäṭqǝʿ 7, in the year of Matthew the Evangelist. Also, it mentions King Gabra Masqal, during whose reign the book is thought to be prepared, and ʾabbā Yoḥannǝs, the 31st abbot of Dabra Libānos. )
Additions of codicological unit 1 In this unit there are in total 2 , 1 , 1 , 1 .
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check the viewer4r (above) (Type: GuestText)
Excerpt from an unidentified prayer to St Mary.
Text in Gǝʿǝz
( The note is written in a very fine hand. ) -
check the viewer4r (below) (Type: GuestText)
Unidentified prayer for the feast of Hosāʿǝna (Palm Sunday).
Text in Gǝʿǝz
( The note is written in the same fine hand as Additio 9. ) -
check the viewer4r (above to the right) (Type: PoemQene)
Qǝne-poem (?).
Text in Gǝʿǝz
( It is carelessly written in a mediocre hand. ) -
check the viewer52ra (Type: DonationNote)
Note on donating liturgical vestments.
Text in Gǝʿǝz
( The note is written in a mediocre hand; the names of the donor and the patron of the church are rubricated. The note mentions ʾabbā Ḍadāla Śǝllāse who donated to the church of ʾabbā ʾIyosyās liturgical vestments (lǝbsa qǝddǝsāt). ) -
check the viewer52rb-c (Type: GuarantorsList)
List of the heads (mamhǝrān) of Māḫbara Māryām Dabra ʾAbuna ʾIyosyās.
(The list contains 29 names of the heads (mamhǝrān), divided into two groups qadāmāwi and dāgǝm (“first” and “second”) and 4 names of the high priests ( liqa kāhǝnāt). Probably the last 3 names of the high priests and other 9 names written in col. c were added later. It is written by a fine and regular hand. )
Extras of codicological unit 1
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- Two titles of chant books, Ziq and Mǝʿrāf, are written on the front board.
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- The title of the work is crudely written in red pen on check the viewer1r .
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- A note in Arabic script is written upside down on check the viewer1r .
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- Pen trials: check the viewer48r , 149v (with the name of Ḍädalä Śǝllāse, s. Additio IV), 175r, 175v.
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- A few lines of text in three columns, written in the same hand as Additio 1, have been erased from check the viewer4v .
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- A few lines of a text have been erased from check the viewer52rc .
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- Omitted passages are written in the margins: check the viewer23vc , 55rc, 57r, 58ab, 59rac, 60va, 62rbc, 63vac, 64vc, 68rabc, 68vabc, 70rabc, 74va, 83rbc, 85va, 105rb, 110rb
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- Tamallas-signs in the shape of a cross (+) indicate the place where the omissions, written in the margins, belong: check the viewer8vb l.24, 9rb l.23, 25rc l.2, 28v l.25, 50vb l.3, 99rb l.12, 119ra l.21, .
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- Tamallas-signs in the shape of ┴ indicate the place where the omissions, written in the margins, belong: check the viewer14vc l.3, 20vc l.1, 23vb l.24, 25rc l.13, 46rc l.17, 51va l.19, 54vb l.5, 55va l.14, 57vc l.3, 58rb l.4, 64ra l.3, 65ra l.35, 65vb l.18, 69ra l.2, 77vc l.30, 77vc l.35, 94va l.19, 98rb l.8, 104va l.35, 114rb l.6, 115va l.26, 116va l.12.
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- Signs, in the shape of a cross with a loop at the end of each arm, are written in the intercolumn and side margins: e.g., check the viewer6r , 6v, 9v, 20r, 20v, 40r, 47v, 49v, 64r, 65v, 67v, 68r, 68v, 71r, 72v, 81r, 91r, 91v, 119r.
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- There are unfilled spaces left for rubrication on check the viewer16rbc , 17rbc, 29vb, 34rc.
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- Minor notes, writing exercises, doodles: check the viewer8r , 51r, 52r.
Decoration of codicological unit 1 In this unit there are in total 2 .
Frame notes
- frame: check the viewer5r : elaborate, coloured (red and black) ornamental frame; interlaces.
- frame: check the viewer7va and throughout until 120v: Short ornamental bands dividing the texts into sections.
Physical Description of codicological unit 1
Form of support of codicological unit 1
Parchment Codex
Extent of codicological unit 1
Outer dimensions of codicological unit 1 | |
Height | 320 |
Width | 277 |
Depth | 70 |
Layout of codicological unit 1
Layout note 1
Number of columns: 3
Number of lines: 39
H | 230mm |
W | 208mm |
Intercolumn | mm |
Margins | |
top | 35 |
bottom | 50 |
right | 35 |
left | 20 |
intercolumn |
Ms ʿAddigrat, ʿĀddigrāt Dabra Mankǝrāt Qǝddus Qirqos, AMQ-0061
looks ok for measures computed width is: 263mm, object width is: 277mm, computed height is: 315mm and object height is: 320mm.Layout note 1
Ruling of codicological unit 1
- (Subtype: patter) Ruling pattern: 1A-1A-1A1A-1A1A/0-0/0-0/C.
- The upper line is written above the ruling.
- The bottom line is written above the ruling.
Pricking of codicological unit 1
- Pricking and ruling are visible.
- Primary pricks are visible.
- Ruling pricks are visible.
Palaeography of codicological unit 1
Hand 1
of codicological unit 1Scribe: Kǝfla Māryām (?) scribe
Script: Ethiopic
Hand a: fine and careful.
Ink: Black, red (vivid red)
Rubrication: Nomina sacra; names of the king, the scribe and the owner; a few lines in the colophon (alternating with black lines); a few lines in the incipit page of Texts I-II and on fol. 53r; names of sections followed by the feast name and initial words or lines (e.g., ba-māḫtǝwa ʾƎsṭifānos, wāzemā za-Zakāryās tanabaya lāʿla waldu Yoḥannǝs wa-yǝbe); names of antiphons and their abbreviations (e.g., māḥlet, mazmur, śalast, salām, ba-5-tu, ʾabun, ʾaryām, ʾǝsma la-ʿālam, kʷǝllǝkkǝmu, za-ʾamlākiya, za-yǝʾǝze, yǝtbārak); names of other chants and their abbreviations (e.g., mǝlṭān, mǝsbak, mǝqnāy, mǝdgam, qǝnnǝwat, ʿǝzl); musical notation: intratextual signs (e.g., ʿarārāt, ʾaklila, ba-zemāhu, ḥāḍa, way, yǝgabru, ʾaryām qadāmi zemā) and marginal signs; elements of the Table of halleluiatic chants; red and black dot chains separating groups of antiphons belonging to different liturgical hours within the same day; elements of the punctuation signs; Ethiopic numerals or their elements.
Date: Second half of the 18th century, rounded broad script.
check the viewer5r-120v Kǝfla Māryām (?) scribe of Dabra Libānos is mentioned in the colophon as the one who “arranged” (śarʿo) the collection (equivalent to scribe) of the first codicological unit. Second half of the 18th century, rounded broad script.Abbreviations
Hand 2
of codicological unit 1Script: Ethiopic
Fine hand of additio 1.
Hand 3
of codicological unit 1Script: Ethiopic
Hand 4
of codicological unit 1Script: Ethiopic
Careless hand of additio 3.
Hand 5
of codicological unit 1Script: Ethiopic
Mediocre hand of additio 4.
Hand 6
of codicological unit 1Script: Ethiopic
Fine regular hand of additio 5.
Codicological Unit p2
Summary of codicological unit 2
- p2_i1 (check the viewerFols 121r–172v ), Dǝggʷā, Part 2, from Easter to the end of the liturgical year
Contents
Additions of codicological unit 2 In this unit there are in total .
Extras of codicological unit 2
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- Omitted passages are written in the margins: 121ra, 121vabc, 122rabc, 126rabc, 127vabc, 133vac, 135rc, 147rbc, 149vc, 153vb, 154rabc, 155rbc, 157rac.
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- Tamallas-signs in the shape of a cross (+) indicate the place where the omissions, written in the margins, belong: 123ra l.16, 123rb l.9, 123rc l.23, 124rc l.8, 125ra l.14, 125vc l.24, 126vb l.17, 131rb l.5, 131vc l.15, 132vc l.5, 133rc l.33, 134ra l.22, 134vc l.16, 135ra l.3, 135vb l.21, 137rc l.29, 142rc l.7, 146rb l.33, 146va l.42, 147vc l.33, 148rc l.25, 148vc l.15, 149vb l.9, 149vb l.11, 150rc l.1, 150vc l.14, 152rb l.33, 153va l.19, 157va l.27, 157vc l.27, 159ra l.18.
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- Tamallas-signs in the shape of ┴ indicate the place where the omissions, written in the margins, belong: 143vc l.36, 154vc l.39, 157vb l.38, 159ra l.19, 160ra l.38, 160rb l.2, 160rc l.17, 160va l.17, 160vc l.32, 161ra l.5, 161ra l.10, 161vb l.11, 162vb l.28, 162vc l.29, 163rb l.2, 163vb l.5, 163vc l.27, 164rb l.40, 165vc l.39, 167vc l.6, 168rc l.1, 169ra l.14, 169ra l.16, 170rb l.31, 170rb l.39, 171vc l.3, 172ra l.9.
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- Signs, in the shape of a cross with a loop at the end of each arm, are written in the intercolumn and side margins: e.g., 124r, 125r, 127r, 128r, 130r, 146v, 151v, 152r, 152v, 155v, 163v, 164r, 171r, 172v.
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- There are unfilled spaces left for rubrication on 145rc and 150vb .
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- Minor notes, writing exercises, doodles: 136v, 162r.
Physical Description of codicological unit 2
Form of support of codicological unit 2
Parchment Codex
Extent of codicological unit 2
Layout of codicological unit 2
Layout note 1
Number of columns: 3
Number of lines: 43
H | 216mm |
W | 210mm |
Intercolumn | mm |
Margins | |
top | 37 |
bottom | 60 |
right | 37 |
left | 18 |
intercolumn |
Ms ʿAddigrat, ʿĀddigrāt Dabra Mankǝrāt Qǝddus Qirqos, AMQ-0062
looks ok for measures computed width is: 265mm, object width is: 277mm, computed height is: 313mm and object height is: 320mm.Ruling of codicological unit 2
- (Subtype: patter) Ruling pattern: 1A-1A-1A1A-1A1A/0-0/0-0/A.
- The upper line is written above the ruling.
- The bottom line is written above the ruling.
Pricking of codicological unit 2
- Pricking and ruling are visible.
- Primary pricks are visible.
- Ruling pricks are visible.
Palaeography of codicological unit 2
Hand 9
of codicological unit 2Script: Ethiopic
Hand b: fine and careful.
Ink: Black, red (vivid vermilion)
Date: Second half of the 18th century, rounded broad script.
check the viewer121r-172v Second half of the 18th century, rounded broad script.Abbreviations
Codicological Unit p3
Origin of codicological unit 3
Codicological Unit p3 and Codicological Unit p1 form the same codicological unit
Contents
Additions of codicological unit 3 In this unit there are in total 2 , 1 , 1 .
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check the viewer175r (above) (Type: PurchaseNote)
Purchase note
Text in Gǝʿǝz
( The note is written in a fine hand. The most important parts of the note have been erased. It mentions the seller ʾabbā Surā<…>. ) -
check the viewer175r (below) (Type: PurchaseNote)
Purchase note
( gez ) ዛቲ፡ መጽሐፍ፡ ዘአድ፡ ግራት፡ ቂርቆስ፡ ዘተሣየጣ፡ ቄስ፡ ተክለ፡ ሃይማኖት፡ በንዋየ፡ ቂርቆስ፡ ፶፡ ብር፡ ሻጩ፡ ማኅበር፡ መምሕር፡ ኃይለ፡ ማርያም፡ አባ፡ ወልደ፡ ገሪማ፡ ባይቀማኝ፡ ተጫነው፡ አጽብሐ፥ አቶ፡ እንደሻው። ዳኛው፡ ደብተራ፡ ብርሃኑ፡ ሻጭ፥ በማኅበር፡ ፈቃድ፡ አባ፡ ፆታ፡ መድኅኑ፡ አቶ፡ እምባየ። እምደብረ፡ ኢዮስያስ፡ የተገዛ። አመ ፲ወ፮፡ ለነሐሴ። በ፸፻፡ ወ፫፻፡ ወ፰፡ ዓመት፡ እመአመ፡ ተፈጥረ፡ ዓለም፡ በዘመነ፡ ዮሐንስ፡ ወንጌላዊ። ንጉሥነሰ፡ ምንይልክ[sic]፡ ጣልያንን፡ ድል፡ በአደረጉ፡ ጊዜ፡ አመ፡ ፳ወ፫፡ ለየካቲት። በዕለተ፡ ሰንበት፡
Text in Amharic
( The note is written in Gǝʿǝz and Amharic in a fine hand. According to it, priest Takla Hāymānot owner bought the Ms. for 50 bǝrr on behalf of the community of Qirqos church in ʿĀddigrāt in 7308 year of the world (= 1808 A.D.), in the year of John, during the reign of King Mǝnǝlik. The sellers were ʾabbā Ḍotā Madḫǝnu and ʾato ʾƎmbāyya, representing the monastery Dabra ʾIyosyās. Additionally, the witnesses, the judge of the transaction and the battle of ʿAdwā, which took place in the same year, are mentioned. The two dates do not fit with each other because the scribe probably forgot to write number 80 before 8. This would give 7388 year of the world which corresponds to 1896 A.D. and the year of John when the battle of ʿAdwā took place. ) -
check the viewer175v (above): (Type: Unclear)
Unidentified text
( The text mentions, among others, the story of Cain and Abel. It is written in a mediocre hand. ) -
check the viewer175v (below) (Type: GuestText)
Unidentified prayer mentioning David.
( The prayer is probably written in the same fine hand as Additio 2. )
Extras of codicological unit 3
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- A few lines of a text (mentioning the monastery Dabra ʾIyosyas) have been erased from check the viewer175v .
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- Minor notes, writing exercises, doodles: 173r, 173v, 175v.
Physical Description of codicological unit 3
Form of support of codicological unit 3
Parchment Codex
Extent of codicological unit 3
Codicological Unit p4
Contents
Additions of codicological unit 4 In this unit there are in total .
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Excerpt from Dǝggʷā, Antiphonary, for the feast of the Heavenly Priests (za-kāhǝnāta samāy). (CAe 4362)
( The note is written in a fine hand. )
Extras of codicological unit 4
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- Minor notes, writing exercises, doodles: 178v.
Physical Description of codicological unit 4
Form of support of codicological unit 4
Parchment Codex
Extent of codicological unit 4
Palaeography of codicological unit 4
Hand 10
of codicological unit 4Script: Ethiopic
Fine hand of additio 10. The script is conspicuously right sloping.
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