Rubāḵusā Qǝddus Giyorgis
Denis Nosnitsin
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37 Mss. photographed: RQG-001 “Sinodos ”; RQG-002 “Psalter”; RQG-003 “Gospel of John”; RQG-004 “The Harp of the praise (incomplete at the end)”; RQG-005 “Book of Mar Isaac of Nineveh with commentary”; RQG-006 “The Law of the kings”; RQG-007 “Four Gospels”; RQG-008 “Four Gospels”; RQG-009 “History of the church; Introduction to the Epistles; Mälǝʾǝktä Pawols; Mälǝʾǝktat; Raʾǝyu lä-Yohannǝs; Gǝbrä Hawaryat”; RQG-010 “Collection of Sälam-hymns from the synaxarion; Excerpts from Miracles of Mary”; RQG-011 “Spritual Elder; Rule of Abba Pachomiur”; RQG-012 “The Harp of Praise”; RQG-013 “Spritual Elder ”; RQG-014 “Order of the Monastic Profession”; RQG-015 “Psalter with Hymns of Virgin”; RQG-016 “Spritual Elder”; RQG-017 “(12) Minor Prophets; Books of Solomon (3); Book of Isaiah”; RQG-018 “Praise of God”; RQG-019 “Psalter”; RQG-020 “Absolution of the Son; Pater noster; Book of Hours; Prayers”; RQG-021 “Synaxarion (second half of the year) ”; RQG-022 “Acts of the Apostles”; RQG-023 “Praise of God; Harp of Praise”; RQG-024 “Commentary to Beauty of the Creation”; RQG-025 “Epistles of St. Paul”; RQG-026 “Commentary to different Prayers”; RQG-027 “Vita of Gäbrä Mänfäs Qǝddus; Miracles of Gäbrä Mänfäs Qǝddus”; RQG-028 “Synacarion (First half of the year)”; RQG-029 “Psalter”; RQG-030 “Vita of Täklä Haymanot”; RQG-031 “The Rite of the Holy Week”; RQG-032 “Praise of God”; RQG-033 “Books of the NT; Epistles of St. Paul; Acts of th Aposttes; Epistles of St. Peter; Revelation of John”; RQG-034 “History of Grañ”; RQG-035 “Book of the Nt; Epistles of St. Peter; Epistles of John, etc.; Revelation of John”; RQG-036 “Mǝˤraf”; RQG-037 “Vita of George”.Foundation date
1500-1600
Foundation story
The church is said to have been an old foundation; the monastic community was founded by monk Talāwe Krǝstos.
History
history: Gadām / monastery.
Tābots
tabot: () .Entered as Tābots (5 in two churches): Kidāna Mǝḥrat, tabot: Takla Haymanot↗ , tabot: George↗ (main) in the monastic church; tabot: Madḫāne ʿĀlam↗ (old), tabot: Mary↗ in the second church.
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t:country | ኢትዮጵያ |
regional state | Bǝḥerāwi Kǝllǝlāwi Mangǝśti Tǝgrāy |
waradā | Dagʿa Tamben |
ṭābiyā | Mikāʾel ʿĀbiy |
qušat | Rubāḵusā |
Coordinates | 13.596 39.227233 |
Altitude | 1957.0m |
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Denis Nosnitsin, Alessandro Bausi, Pietro Maria Liuzzo, Eugenia Sokolinski, ʻRubāḵusā Qǝddus Giyorgisʼ, in Alessandro Bausi, ed., Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft (Last Modified: 2019-03-20) https://betamasaheft.eu/institutions/INS0248RQG [Accessed: 2024-05-16]
Revisions of the data
- Eugenia Sokolinski Eugenia Sokolinski: adjusted name location tabot on 20.3.2019
- Pietro Maria Liuzzo Pietro Maria Liuzzo: transformed from mycore to TEI P5 on 28.4.2016
- Denis Nosnitsin Denis Nosnitsin: last edited on 25.1.2015
- Denis Nosnitsin Denis Nosnitsin: created on 14.1.2013
Attributions of the contents
Pietro Maria Liuzzo, contributor
Eugenia Sokolinski, contributor