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Maṣḥafa ḥāwi

Dorothea Reule

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https://betamasaheft.eu/LIT1933Mashaf
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Work of the literatures of Ethiopia and Eritrea

A TEI file converted from the ETHIO-authority google spreadsheet

Secondary Bibliography

    Secondary Bibliography

    • Ezra Gebremedhin 2005. ‘Ḥawi: Mäṣḥafä ḥawi’, in S. Uhlig, ed., Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, II (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005), 1052a–1053a.

    • Wright, W. 1877. Catalogue of the Ethiopic Manuscripts in the British Museum Acquired since the Year 1847 (London: Gilbert and Rivington, 1877). page 235a-253b

    Publication Statement

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    Hiob-Ludolf-Zentrum für Äthiopistik
    publisher
    Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft
    pubPlace
    Hamburg
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    2022-01-05T15:14:57.706+01:00
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    21.7.2020
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  • Bǝḥerāwi Kǝllǝlāwi Mangǝśti Tǝgrāy, Dabra Dāmmo ʾAbuna ʾAragāwi, DD-015 (ESdd015)
    • content item with id ms_i1, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi
  • Link to imagesFrankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 13 (FSUor13)
    • content item with id ms_i1, መጽሐፈ፡ ሐዊ።
    • content item with id ms_i1.1, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, Introduction followed by the table of the 63 rubrics and a short explanation by the translator on his methods.
    • content item with id ms_i1.2, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the work's subject
    • content item with id ms_i1.3, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, Introduction, on the necessity of knowing scripture
    • content item with id ms_i1.4, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, Summary of God's commandments, on suffering for the sake of virtue, on the unhappiness resulting from sinning, on good reputation, on false prophets and doctors
    • content item with id ms_i1.5, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the monastic life
    • content item with id ms_i1.6, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On slaves
    • content item with id ms_i1.7, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the abandoning of the monastic life
    • content item with id ms_i1.8, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the necessity of keeping God's commandments without fear of others
    • content item with id ms_i1.9, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On wrong and false doctors
    • content item with id ms_i1.10, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On anger which can be righteous
    • content item with id ms_i1.11, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On verbal injuries
    • content item with id ms_i1.12, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On reconciliations
    • content item with id ms_i1.13, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On fornication
    • content item with id ms_i1.14, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On fornication, adultery, abduction of women etc.
    • content item with id ms_i1.15, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On vows, lying and perjury
    • content item with id ms_i1.16, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On retaliation, pardon, homicide
    • content item with id ms_i1.17, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On simplicity, prudence and hability
    • content item with id ms_i1.18, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On obedience
    • content item with id ms_i1.19, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the will
    • content item with id ms_i1.20, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On carrying out good intentions
    • content item with id ms_i1.21, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On alms
    • content item with id ms_i1.22, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the preference of giving to the poor than to the Church
    • content item with id ms_i1.23, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the use of wrongly earned money
    • content item with id ms_i1.24, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On alms
    • content item with id ms_i1.25, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On love and charity
    • content item with id ms_i1.26, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, That one should offend or hate noone.
    • content item with id ms_i1.27, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, That one should pray for everyone, and for apostates and heretics only during their lifetime and on the importance of charity towards everyone
    • content item with id ms_i1.28, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On almsgiving in secret
    • content item with id ms_i1.29, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On prayer
    • content item with id ms_i1.30, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the different kinds of prayers and offices of anachoretes
    • content item with id ms_i1.31, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the different ways of prayer
    • content item with id ms_i1.32, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the conditions of effective prayer, the necessity of fleeing temptation, on hope, on the confessors and martyrs
    • content item with id ms_i1.33, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, One the uselessness of making others pray for oneself without working for one's own salvation, on the inefectiveness of baptism or the monastic life without personal sanctification, on the small number of the elected, on the mistake of those who pretend that God doesn't punish
    • content item with id ms_i1.34, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the importance of pleasing God, not men and on God's judgement of intentions
    • content item with id ms_i1.35, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On abandoning wordly goods and on monastic poverty
    • content item with id ms_i1.36, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On poverty, remuneration of doctors and simony
    • content item with id ms_i1.37, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the relations between monks and the world
    • content item with id ms_i1.38, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the clothes and food which are suitable for monks, priests and laymen
    • content item with id ms_i1.39, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On richness and poverty
    • content item with id ms_i1.40, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, That one should not judge others foolishly, that the one without sins should judge his subordinates, on the error of thinking that one should judge nobody
    • content item with id ms_i1.41, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, That one should not judge priests
    • content item with id ms_i1.42, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On kingdom, tyranny and foreign domination
    • content item with id ms_i1.43, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On God's judgement
    • content item with id ms_i1.44, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On seers and visionaries
    • content item with id ms_i1.45, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the works
    • content item with id ms_i1.46, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the occuptaion of monks
    • content item with id ms_i1.47, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On trading and the prohibition of trading inside Churches
    • content item with id ms_i1.48, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the professions possible for laymen, on medicine and quacksalvers
    • content item with id ms_i1.49, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On eunuchs
    • content item with id ms_i1.50, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On humility and perfection
    • content item with id ms_i1.51, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On God's commandments and the prescriptions of the fathers, on the different meanings of Scripture, on justice and sainthood
    • content item with id ms_i1.52, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On penitence and the confession of sins
    • content item with id ms_i1.53, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On confession, penitence and absolution of sins
    • content item with id ms_i1.54, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the explanation of the divine mysteries
    • content item with id ms_i1.55, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the danger of receiving confessions for those who have a weak spirit
    • content item with id ms_i1.56, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On confession and absolution
    • content item with id ms_i1.57, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the penances imposed by priests
    • content item with id ms_i1.58, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On holidays, fasts and adorations. Why prayer is done facing eastwards
    • content item with id ms_i1.59, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the institution and goal of Christian holidays; on defilement of the body
    • content item with id ms_i1.60, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the obligation of fasting
    • content item with id ms_i1.61, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the monks' food
    • content item with id ms_i1.62, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the food of coenobites and anachoretes
    • content item with id ms_i1.64, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the ordination and deposition of priests
    • content item with id ms_i1.65, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, Colophon
  • London, British Library, BL Oriental 776 (BLorient776)
    • content item with id ms_i1, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi
    • content item with id ms_i1.1, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, Introduction followed by the table of the 63 rubrics and a short explanation by the translator on his methods.
    • content item with id ms_i1.3, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the time of this work's composition
  • Link to imagesLondon, British Library, BL Oriental 777 (BLorient777)
    • content item with id ms_i1, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi
    • content item with id ms_i1.1, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, Introduction followed by the table of the 63 rubrics and a short explanation by the translator on his methods.
    • content item with id ms_i1.3, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the time of this work's composition
  • Link to imagesLondon, British Library, BL Oriental 778 (BLorient778)
    • content item with id ms_i1, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi
    • content item with id ms_i1.1, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, Introduction followed by the table of the 63 rubrics and a short explanation by the translator on his methods.
  • Link to imagesParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnF Éthiopien 110 (BNFet110)
    • content item with id ms_i1, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi
    • content item with id ms_i1.1, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, Introduction followed by the table of the 63 rubrics and a short explanation by the translator on his methods.
    • content item with id ms_i1.2, በስመ፡ ባህል፡ ቀዳማዊ፡ ይመርህ፡ ላዕለ፡ ትርጓሜ፡ ምክንያተ፡ መጽሐፍ፡ ወፍካሬሃ።
    • content item with id ms_i1.3, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, Introduction, on the necessity of knowing scripture
    • content item with id ms_i1.4, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, Summary of God's commandments, on suffering for the sake of virtue, on the unhappiness resulting from sinning, on good reputation, on false prophets and doctors
    • content item with id ms_i1.5, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the monastic life
    • content item with id ms_i1.6, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On slaves
    • content item with id ms_i1.7, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the abandoning of the monastic life
    • content item with id ms_i1.8, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the necessity of keeping God's commandments without fear of others
    • content item with id ms_i1.9, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On wrong and false doctors
    • content item with id ms_i1.10, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On anger which can be righteous
    • content item with id ms_i1.11, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On verbal injuries
    • content item with id ms_i1.12, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On reconciliations
    • content item with id ms_i1.13, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On fornication
    • content item with id ms_i1.14, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On fornication, adultery, abduction of women etc.
    • content item with id ms_i1.15, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On vows, lying and perjury
    • content item with id ms_i1.16, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On retaliation, pardon, homicide
    • content item with id ms_i1.17, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On simplicity, prudence and hability
    • content item with id ms_i1.18, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On obedience
    • content item with id ms_i1.19, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the will
    • content item with id ms_i1.20, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On carrying out good intentions
    • content item with id ms_i1.21, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On alms
    • content item with id ms_i1.22, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the preference of giving to the poor than to the Church
    • content item with id ms_i1.23, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the use of wrongly earned money
    • content item with id ms_i1.24, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On alms
    • content item with id ms_i1.25, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On love and charity
    • content item with id ms_i1.26, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, That one should offend or hate noone.
    • content item with id ms_i1.27, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, That one should pray for everyone, and for apostates and heretics only during their lifetime and on the importance of charity towards everyone
    • content item with id ms_i1.28, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On almsgiving in secret
    • content item with id ms_i1.29, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On prayer
    • content item with id ms_i1.30, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the different kinds of prayers and offices of anachoretes
    • content item with id ms_i1.31, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the different ways of prayer
    • content item with id ms_i1.32, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the conditions of effective prayer, the necessity of fleeing temptation, on hope, on the confessors and martyrs
    • content item with id ms_i1.33, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, One the uselessness of making others pray for oneself without working for one's own salvation, on the inefectiveness of baptism or the monastic life without personal sanctification, on the small number of the elected, on the mistake of those who pretend that God doesn't punish
    • content item with id ms_i1.34, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the importance of pleasing God, not men and on God's judgement of intentions
    • content item with id ms_i1.35, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On abandoning wordly goods and on monastic poverty
    • content item with id ms_i1.36, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On poverty, remuneration of doctors and simony
    • content item with id ms_i1.37, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the relations between monks and the world
    • content item with id ms_i1.38, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the clothes and food which are suitable for monks, priests and laymen
    • content item with id ms_i1.39, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On richness and poverty
    • content item with id ms_i1.40, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, That one should not judge others foolishly, that the one without sins should judge his subordinates, on the error of thinking that one should judge nobody
    • content item with id ms_i1.41, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, That one should not judge priests
    • content item with id ms_i1.42, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On kingdom, tyranny and foreign domination
    • content item with id ms_i1.43, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On God's judgement
    • content item with id ms_i1.44, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On seers and visionaries
    • content item with id ms_i1.45, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the works
    • content item with id ms_i1.46, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the occuptaion of monks
    • content item with id ms_i1.47, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On trading and the prohibition of trading inside Churches
    • content item with id ms_i1.48, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the professions possible for laymen, on medicine and quacksalvers
    • content item with id ms_i1.49, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On eunuchs
    • content item with id ms_i1.50, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On humility and perfection
    • content item with id ms_i1.51, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On God's commandments and the prescriptions of the fathers, on the different meanings of Scripture, on justice and sainthood
    • content item with id ms_i1.52, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On penitence and the confession of sins
    • content item with id ms_i1.53, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On confession, penitence and absolution of sins
    • content item with id ms_i1.54, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the explanation of the divine mysteries
    • content item with id ms_i1.55, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the danger of receiving confessions for those who have a weak spirit
    • content item with id ms_i1.56, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On confession and absolution
    • content item with id ms_i1.57, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the penances imposed by priests
    • content item with id ms_i1.58, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On holidays, fasts and adorations. Why prayer is done facing eastwards
    • content item with id ms_i1.59, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the institution and goal of Christian holidays; on defilement of the body
    • content item with id ms_i1.60, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the obligation of fasting
    • content item with id ms_i1.61, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the monks' food
    • content item with id ms_i1.62, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the food of coenobites and anachoretes
    • content item with id ms_i1.63, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the food of laymen
    • content item with id ms_i1.64, Maṣḥafa ḥāwi, On the ordination and deposition of priests
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Dorothea Reule, Pietro Maria Liuzzo, Eugenia Sokolinski, Daria Elagina, ʻMaṣḥafa ḥāwiʼ, in Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft (Last Modified: 2020-07-21) https://betamasaheft.eu/works/LIT1933Mashaf [Accessed: 2024-11-24]

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Revision history

  • Daria Elagina Daria Elagina: Added bibliographical reference. on 21.7.2020
  • Dorothea Reule Dorothea Reule: Additions on 30.8.2017
  • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Pietro Maria Liuzzo: Created file from google spreadsheet on 21.3.2016
  • Eugenia Sokolinski Eugenia Sokolinski: CREATED: text record on 9.2.2016
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Pietro Maria Liuzzo, contributor

Eugenia Sokolinski, contributor

Daria Elagina, contributor

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