Hamburg, State and University Library Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, Cod. orient. 402
Eliana Dal Sasso
This manuscript description is based on the catalogues listed in the Catalogue Bibliography
Collection:
Other identifiers: PPN 1845525922
General description
Anaphora of the Apostles, Anaphora of Our Lady by St. Cyriacus of Behnesā
Number of Text units: 1
Number of Codicological units: 1
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Origin
1800-1899
Summary
- ms_i1 (check the viewerFols 3r–37v ), Anaphora of Our Lady by St. Cyriacus of Behnesā
Additions In this unit there are in total 1 .
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check the viewerFol. 2r (Type: GuestText)
Der Beginn der Interzessio aus der Apostelanaphora
Extras
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The stamp of the Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg.
Decoration In this unit there are in total 4 s, 2 , 2 .
Miniatures notes
- miniature:
check the viewerFol. 37v
Donor portrait.
Legend: ( gez ) ዘከመ፡ ተማኀነ፡ መምሕሬ፡ ወልደ ጸድቅ። አቡሁ
- miniature:
check the viewerFol. 38r
A miniature of the Virgin and Child St Mary with a rayed halo holds Jesus Christ with both hands. The Child holds a codex in his left hand. Two angels in the background.
Legend: ( gez ) ምስለ፡ ፍቁር፡ ወልዳ
Other Decorations
- drawing:
check the viewerFol. 1r
Pencil sketch depicting a Saint holding two undefined objects in the hands.
- drawing:
check the viewerFol. 1v
Pencil sketch depicting a monk (?) with the arms opened and raised.
- band:
check the viewerFol. 2r
Ornamental band in black and red ink on the top of the incipit page with rombuses, crosses and double circles.
- band:
check the viewerFol. 37r
Ornamental band in black and red ink at the end of the text with rombuses, circles and crosses.
- drawing:
check the viewerFol. 37r
Pencil sketch depicting the Virgin and Child
- drawing:
check the viewerFol. 38v
Pencil sketch depicting an interlace.
Catalogue Bibliography
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Six, V. 1994. Äthiopische Handschriften 3: Handschriften deutscher Bibliotheken, Museen und aus Privatbesitz, ed. E. Hammerschmidt, Verzeichnis der orientalischen Handschriften in Deutschland, 20/6 (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1994).
Physical Description
Form of support
Parchment Codex
Extent
Outer dimensions | |
Height | 115mm |
Width | 65mm |
Depth | 25mm |
Quire Structure Collation
Position | Number | Leaves | Quires | Description |
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1 | 2 |
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2 | 10 |
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3 | 10 |
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4 | 10 |
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5 | 6 |
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Collation diagrams
Quire ID:q1
Quire ID:q2
Quire ID:q3
Quire ID:q4
Quire ID:q5
Ethio-SPaRe formula : I(2/
Formula:
Formula 1: 1 (2), 2 (10), 3 (10), 4 (10), 5 (6),
Formula 2: 1 (2), 2 (10), 3 (10), 4 (10), 5 (6),
State of preservation
good
Condition
The first chain-stitch is broken between the quires 2, 3, and 4. The second chain-stitch is broken between the quires 3, 4 and 5. The outer edge of the front wooden board is broken and missing (5mm ca). Some holes occurred during the manufacture of the parchment are present. The codex shows signs of intensive use (dirt in the bottom area of leaves).
Binding
Ethiopic bookbinding with uncovered wooden boards.
Two wooden boards of the same species, externally bevelled. In the central area of the lower board there is a hole where the ends of the sewing threads converge.Sewing Stations
4 Small holes are present close to the head and tail of the quires, prabably remains of the tackets. The first bifolio has a protective function. Textile bookmark inserted in the upper text prick of fol. 35Binding material
wood
Original binding
Yes
Layout
Layout note 1(check the viewerFols 3r–37r )
Number of columns: 1
Number of lines: 12
H | 80mm |
W | 45mm |
Margins | |
top | 13 |
bottom | 20 |
right | 11 |
left | 7 |
Ms Hamburg, State and University Library Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, Cod. orient. 402 main part
looks ok for measures computed width is: 63mm, object width is: 65mm, computed height is: 113mm and object height is: 115mm.Ruling
- (Subtype: pattern)1-1/0/0/C
Pricking
- (Subtype: pattern) The layout corresponds to the pattern I defined by D. Nosnitsin: the text is written above the first ruled line, vertical pricks and horizontal pricks are visible and both are located in the margins. Every bifolium has been pricked from the flesh side to the hair side. Since the bifolia show the same irregularity in the lineup of the text pricks, probably the same template has been used.
Palaeography
Hand 1
Script: Ethiopic
Ink: Black, red
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