St Petersburg, Etnografičeskij Muzej Akademii Nauk, 4055-5
Daria Elagina
This manuscript description is based on the catalogues listed in the Catalogue Bibliography
Collection:
Other identifiers: Platonov cat. III.123
General description
Magic Prayer
Number of Text units: 1
Number of Codicological units: 1
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Origin
1850-1909 (dating on palaeographic grounds)
Acquisition
The manuscript was acquired by Boris Turaev in 1909 in Egypt↗ and was kept in Gosudarstvennyj Ermitaž. In 1930 it was donated to Etnografičeskij Muzej Akademii Nauk.
Contents
Ṣalot baʾǝnta ʿayna ṭǝlā wa-ʿayna warq ṣelota nədrā zəwəʾǝtu ḥǝmāma ʿayna ʾəkkuy[!]The certainty about the value of ref is medium. (CAe 5690)
Language of text:
Incipit (Gǝʿǝz ):በስመ፡ (…)ommission by ጸሎት፡ በእንተ፡ ሕማመ፡ ዓይነ፡ ጥላ፡ ወዓይነ፡ ወርቅ፡
(The end of the prayer is missing.)Decoration In this unit there are in total 1 .
Other Decorations
- ornamentation:
Ornamental band with three crosses , published in Černecov 1975.
Catalogue Bibliography
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Černecov, S. 1975. ‘Opisanie ėfiopskix rukopisnyx amuletov (“magičeskix svitkov”) iz sobranija MAĖ’, in D. Ol’derogge and R. Kinžalov, eds, Iz kulturnogo nasledija narodov Ameriki i Afriki, 31st, Sbornik MAĖ (Leningrad: Nauka, 1975), 208–226. page 220-221
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Platonov, V. 1996. Efiopskie rukopisi v sobranijakh Sankt-Peterburga: Katalog (St Petersburg: The Russian National Library Press, 1996). page 72
Secondary Bibliography
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Platonov, V. 2017. Rukopisnaja kniga v traditsionnoj kulture Efiopii, ed. E. Gusarova (Sankt-Peterburg: Rossijskaja natsional’naja biblioteka, 2017). page 199
Physical Description
Form of support
Parchment Scroll
(The parchment is described as thin in Černecov 1975.)Extent
Outer dimensions | |
Height | 630mm |
Width | 50mm |
Layout
Layout note 1
Number of columns: 1
Number of lines: 18
Palaeography
Hand 1
Script: Ethiopic
Ink: Black, red
Date: Second half of the 19th-cent - beginning of the 20th century according to Černecov 1975.
Second half of the 19th-cent - beginning of the 20th century according to Černecov 1975.Select one of the keywords listed from the record to see related data
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