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Portland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Weiner Codex 469

Ashlee Benson, Jonah Sandford

EMIP

Work in Progress
https://betamasaheft.eu/EMIP03241
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Collection: EMIP

General description

Weiner Codex 469

Number of Text units: 6

Number of Codicological units: 1

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Origin

Fol. 2r mentions “our Pope Matewos” (1889‒1926) and “our King Menilek” (1889‒1913).

Summary

  1. ms_i1 (Fols 3r–30v

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    ), Sayfa Śǝllāse
  2. ms_i2 (Fols 30v–31r

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    ), Taʾammǝra Śǝllāse
  3. ms_i3 (Fols 31r–37r

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    ), Malkǝʾa Śǝllāse
  4. ms_i4 (Fols 37v–43v

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    ), Malkǝʾ-hymn to St George
  5. ms_i5 (Fols 45r–63r

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    ), Wǝddāse Māryām
  6. ms_i6 (Fols 63r–65r

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    ), Yǝweddǝsǝwwa malāʾǝkt la-Māryām

Contents


Fols 3r–30v

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Sayfa Śǝllāse (CAe 2296)

Language of text:

arranged for the days of the week

Fols 30v–31r

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Taʾammǝra Śǝllāse (CAe 2388)

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Two miracles of the Trinity

Fols 31r–37r

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Malkǝʾa Śǝllāse (CAe 2736)

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Fols 37v–43v

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Malkǝʾ-hymn to St George (CAe 2866)

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Incipit (Gǝʿǝz ):ሰላም: ለዝክረ: ስምከ: ዘሰሌዳ: ሞገስ: መጽሐፉ:


Fols 45r–63r

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Wǝddāse Māryām (CAe 2509)

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written in two columns

Fols 63r–65r

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Yǝweddǝsǝwwa malāʾǝkt la-Māryām (CAe 3108)

Language of text:

written in two columns

Additions In this unit there are in total 1 , 2 , 2 .

  1. Fol. 3r

    Title ( ) Monday for readings for the days of the week

  2. Fol. 7r

    Title ( ) Tuesday for readings for the days of the week

  3. Fol. 11r

    Title ( ) Wednesday for readings for the days of the week

  4. Fol. 14v

    Title ( ) Thursday for readings for the days of the week

  5. Fol. 19r

    Title ( ) Friday for readings for the days of the week

  6. Fol. 23v

    Title ( ) Saturday for readings for the days of the week

  7. Fol. 26r

    Title ( ) Sunday for readings for the days of the week

  8. Fol. 29v

    Sayfa Śǝllāse (CAe 2296) : Daily (written in pencil)

  9. Fols. 1v, f. 2r (top) 2v

    Excerpt from Table Prayer, “We beseech you,” Sä’alnakä, ሰአልናከ፡, written, perhaps, in two hands, one employing purple ink

  10. Fols. 65r, 65v, 66r, (Type: GuestText)

    Sǝbḥata fǝqur (CAe 2300) , written in a different hand in red and black ink

  11. f. 2r, bottom (Type: Asmat)

    Asmat prayer when cutting the tree [for medicinal purpose], mentioning “our Bishop Metowos” (1889‒1926), Mātewos X and “our King Menilek” (1889‒1913), Mǝnilǝk

  12. f. 14v, 121r and passim (Type: OwnershipNote)

    mention the presumed owner, ስነ ጊዮርጊስ

  13. f. 3r, 28r and passim (Type: OwnershipNote)

    the name of a secondary owner, ገብረ ተክለ ሐይማኖት, is written in blue ink over erased text

  14. Fol. 37r

    mentions the scribe, ንዋየ ማርያም, and the wife of the original owner, አፀደ፡ ማርያም

  15. f. 44r: Three notes. Top (Type: Asmat)

    Asmat prayer using an excerpt from the image of Saint Giyorgis, written in light black ink. Middle: a recopying of the text from the top, in heavy black ink. Bottom: List of the days of the year on which heaven is open to receive prayers, ርኅወ: ሰማይ:, in red ink

  16. f. 65r, column 1

    Includes a prayer for the owner, ስነ ጊዮርጊስ

Extras

  1. Fol. 2v

    illegible text, written in pencil

Physical Description

Form of support

Codex

Watermark

No

Extent

66 (leaf) .Entered as 66
Outer dimensions
Height mm
Width mm
Depth mm

Binding

Binding material

parchment

wood

Original binding

Yes

Layout

Layout note 1(Fols 1r–44r

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)

Number of columns: 1

Number of lines: 23

Layout note 1(Fols 45r–66v

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)

Number of columns: 2

Number of lines: 19-23

Publication Statement

authority
Hiob-Ludolf-Zentrum für Äthiopistik
publisher
Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft
pubPlace
Hamburg
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date
type=expanded
5.4.2024 at 22:07:49
date
type=lastModified
3.6.2021
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manuscripts
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type=url
https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/EMIP03241/main
idno
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https://betamasaheft.eu/EMIP03241
idno
type=filename
EMIP03241.xml
idno
type=ID
EMIP03241

Edition Statement

The initial version of this file was created from data kindly provided by the Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project directed by Steve Delamarter.

Encoding Description

Encoded according to the Beta maṣāḥǝft Guidelines. These Guidelines detail the TEI format ruled by the Beta maṣāḥǝft Schema. The present TEI file is enriched with an Xquery transformation taking advantage of the exist-db database instance where the data is stored and of the many external resources to which this data points to.

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Ashlee Benson, Jonah Sandford, Pietro Maria Liuzzo, Ralph Lee, ʻPortland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Weiner Codex 469ʼ, in Alessandro Bausi, ed., Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft (Last Modified: 2021-06-03) https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/EMIP03241 [Accessed: 2024-05-16]

Revisions of the data

  • Jonah Sandford Added columns/lines, binding desc, dating info. on 3.6.2021
  • Ralph Lee Corrected Weiner Codex number, formatting edits on 8.9.2020
  • Ashlee Benson Updated additions on 16.6.2020
  • Ashlee Benson Added items on 4.5.2020
  • Ralph Lee Corrected work record for ms_i2 on 29.1.2020
  • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Created XML record from EMIP Collection Metadata.xsls on 18.1.2018

Attributions of the contents

Ashlee Benson, editor

Jonah Sandford, editor

Pietro Maria Liuzzo, contributor

Ralph Lee, contributor

The initial version of this file was created from data kindly provided by the Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project directed by Steve Delamarter.
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