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- Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnF Éthiopien 106 (page, 77; page, 77)
- Lǝfāfa ṣǝdq (page, 244-259; page, 91-99)
- Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, BML Acq. e doni 384 (page, 83)
- Maṣḥafa kufāle (page, 849-864; page, 849-864)
- Gadl wa-sǝmʿ za-qǝddus Mārqos wangelāwi (, 124-129; , 129-134)
- Miracle of Mary: The birth of the prince, Batergelā Māryām (page, 40-44; page, 49-52)
- Miracle of Mary: Batergelā Māryām is accused of treason and is imprisoned (page, 44-46; page, 53-55)
- Miracle of Mary: Batergelā Māryām is protected from the plague; his calumniator is punished by the king (page, 46-48; page, 53-55)
- Batergelā Māryām
- Gadla Batra Gǝlā Māryām (general record)
- ʾAdḫāni (page, 7-38)
- Madḫānina ʾƎgziʾ
- Mabāʾa Ṣǝyon
- Takla Hāymānot
- Genealogy of the Fathers (page, 23-35; page, 9-22)
- ʾAnorewos
- Legend of Abgar (Older Version) (page, 388-404; page, 405-410)
- Legend of Abgar (general record)
- Legend of Abgar
- Legend of Abgar (Longer Version)
- Dabra Zamaddo's righteous monk who was afflicted by bugs. (page, 239; page, 239; page, 239)
- Dabra Zamaddo's righteous Walda hawaryat whom the Blessed Virgin comforted. (page, 249)
- Dabra Zamaddo's monks on the verge of abandoning the monastery. (duplicate?) (page, 258; page, 258; page, 258)
- Dabra Zamaddo's leopard that dug out tombs and ate the corpses. (page, 259; page, 259; page, 259)
- Miracle of Mary: Dabra Zamaddo's church and taking a grotto from a poor widow in order to build it in honor of the Virgin Mary (page, 197-198)
- Miracle of Mary: Dabra Zamaddo's Abbot Abuna Yohannǝs is transported to Jerusalem (page, 199-200; page, 199-200; page, 199-202)
- Miracle of Mary: Dabra Zamaddo's Abbot Abuna Yohannǝs is revealed to be a saint as a mere child (page, 201-202; page, 201-202; page, 201-202)
- Dabra Zamaddo's church and the complaint of the icon for falling on the ground (page, 202-204; page, 202-204; page, 202-204)
- Dabra Zamaddo's monastery and how the people there detained the monastery’s cow as recompense. (page, 204-205; page, 204-205; page, 204-205)
- Miracle of Mary: Dabra Zamaddo's Abbot Abuna Yohannǝs and how the monks revolted against him (page, 201-202; page, 206-207; page, 206-207)
- Dabra Zamaddo's people evade the forces of Imam Ahmad Gran (page, 207-208; page, 207-208; page, 207-208)
- Dabra Zamaddo's icon sǝʿǝla Adhǝno is exiled to Ruha (Lalibela?) in Ethiopia (page, 208-210; page, 208-210; page, 208-210)
- Dabra Zamaddo's icon sǝʿǝla Adhǝno is recovered. (page, 210-212; page, 210-212; page, 210-212)
- Dabra Zamaddo's icon sǝʿǝla Adhǝno is stolen and returned (page, 212-215)
- Dabra Zamaddo's Abbot Abuna Bartalomewos and how a fountain of honey milk sprang up under his feet (page, 215-216; page, 215-216; page, 215-216)
- Miracle of Mary: Dabra Zamaddo's Abbot Abuna Yohannǝs and how he opposed the oppressive ruler of Danagaz (page, 216-218; page, 216-218; page, 216-218)
- Miracle of Mary: Dabra Zamaddo's Abbot Abuna Yohannǝs persuades a husband to give up his second wife and be reconciled to his first (page, 216-218; page, 225-227; page, 225-227)
- Dabra Zamaddo's three monks who thought of leaving the monastery but survive for months on the spring of honey milk (page, 218-220; page, 218-220; page, 218-220)
- Dabra Zamaddo's church and the three huge boulders that ripped off the cliff and destroyed the roof and walls of the church kitchen (page, 221-222)
- Dabra Zamaddo's church's dangerous cliff side entrance is improved by the abbot and the Virgin Mary (page, 222-223; page, 222-223; page, 222-223)
- Dabra Zamaddo's Abbot Abuna tsama Iyyasus averts a raid by the Oromo people with prayers to the Virgin Mary (page, 223-225; page, 223-225; page, 223-225)
- Miracle of Mary: Dabra Zamaddo's Lady Mahdara Maryam and how the Virgin Mary claimed her house as a church (page, 227-229; page, 227-229; page, 227-229)
- Miracle of Mary: Dabra Zamaddo's Lady Mahdara Maryam commits suicide by hunger strike when her son steals the food for the Virgin Mary's feast (page, 229-231; page, 229-231; page, 229-231)
- Dabra Zamaddo's storm that engulfed the country with total darkness for four months. (page, 231-232; page, 231-232; page, 231-232)
- Dabra Zamaddo's Qwǝrbana Dǝngǝl encounters a leopard as a child. (page, 232-233; page, 232-233; page, 232-233)
- Dabra Zamaddo's Qwǝrbana Dǝngǝl is saved as a child from an attack by the Arami. (page, 233-235; page, 233-235; page, 233-235)
- Dabra Zamaddo's church and the tree that wrecked havoc on it (page, 235-236; page, 235-236; page, 235-236)
- Dabra Zamaddo's three adulterous priests who are revealed and defrocked (page, 236-238; page, 236-238; page, 236-238)
- Dabra Zamaddo's “Keep yourself from minor things, lest you fall from big things”. (page, 239-241; page, 239-241; page, 239-241)
- Dabra Zamaddo's church and the punishment for cutting trees from the church’s precinct. (page, 241-242)
- Dabra Zamaddo's church and how chewing the body of the Son of the Blessed Virgin is not welcome to the Virgin Mary (page, 242-243)
- Dabra Zamaddo's Abbot Mahdara Krǝstos who left his office on his own volition. (page, 243-244)
- Dabra Zamaddo's Mabaʾa tsǝyon church and the density of trees there that prevented two boys from dying in a fire (page, 245-246)
- Dabra Zamaddo's man who refused to observe holy days. (page, 246-247)
- Dabra Zamaddo's greedy man who did not observe holy days. (page, 247-248)
- Dabra Zamaddo's righteous Walda hawaryat and the glory of Mahlet. (page, 249-250)
- Dabra Zamaddo's thief who stole and sold the lectern from the church. (page, 250-251)
- King Lalibala, the 13th c. Ethiopian monarch, and his godson at Dabra Zamaddo (page, 252-253)
- King Naʾakkwǝto Laʾab, the 13th c. Ethiopian monarch, and how the Virgin Mary informs him about his future at Dabra Zamaddo (page, 253-254)
- Dabra Zamaddo's three monks who starved in the cell that once belonged to the Holy Family. (page, 254-255)
- King Zara Yaqob (Zarʾa Yaʿeqob), the 15th c. Ethiopian monarch, and how the Virgin Mary rebuked him for leaning against the wall of Dabra Zamaddo (page, 255-256)
- Dabra Zamaddo's Qwǝrbana Dǝngǝl afflicted by the consequences of aging. (page, 256-257)
- Dabra Zamaddo's Walatta Nǝgǝst whom the Blessed Virgin saved from a raid by the Arami. (page, 260-261; page, 260-261; page, 260-261)
- Dabra Zamaddo's Abbot Abuna Sinodos whom people opposed to cut the hab tree. (page, 261-263; page, 261-263; page, 261-263)
- Dabra Zamaddo's woman who received the answer to her prayer through her support stick. (page, 263-265)
- Bartalomewos
- Miracle of Mary: St Mary makes a covenant with King Dāwit of Ethiopia (page, 29-30; page, 31-32)
- Miracle of Mary: The general of King Dāwit of Ethiopia who defected to the enemy (page, 30; page, 32-33)
- Malkǝʾa ḥǝmāmāta masqal (page, 68-101)
- Dǝrsān za-bǝḍuʿ wa-qǝddus ʾabbā Yāʿqob ʾeṗṗis qoṗos za-Sǝrug baʾǝnta masqal (page, 126-129)
- Invention of the Holy Cross by the empress Helena (page, 150-161)
- On the Venerable Cross (page, 172-180; page, 173-181)
- London, British Library, BL Additional 16187 (page, xxxi; page, xxxi)
- London, British Library, BL Additional 11621 (page, xxxi; page, xxxi)
- Song of Songs
- London, British Library, BL Additional 11292 (page, xxxi; page, xxxi)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 42 (page, 22)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 111 (page, 58)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 112 (page, 58)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Ms. Ff. E. Rüppell II (page, 62)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Ms. Ff. H. Ludolf II, 21 (page, 84)
- List of Egyptian Patriarchs (page, 90-91)
- Colloquy of Moses with God on Mount Sinai (Christian recension) (page, 91-95; page, 95-101)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 133 (page, 90–91; page, 9–13)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 134 (page, 71–83)
- Lost. Rüpp. II, 7 (page, 20–22; page, 91–95; page, 95–101)
- ʾAṣqu
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 40 (page, 67–68)
- Lost. Rüpp. II, 1 (page, 1–3)
- Lost. Rüpp. II, 2 (page, 3–9)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 41 (page, 68–71)
- Tārika Walda ʾAmid (β-recension) (page, 71–83)
- Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 17 (page, 55–56)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 39 (page, 63–67)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Ms. Ff. H. Ludolf II, 22 (page, 85–86)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 18 (page, 57–58)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 10 (page, 12–17)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 11 (page, 17–19)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 12 (page, 17–20)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 13 (page, 22–48)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 14 (page, 48–51)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 15 (page, 51–53)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 16 (page, 54–55)
- Frankfurt, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt Ms. or. 38 (page, 58–62)
- Lazarus Goldschmidt
- Eduard Rüppell
- Zenā la-qǝddǝst ʾAwgānyā wa-zenā ʾabu-hā qǝddus Filǝṗṗos (, 38-49; , 50-56)
- Malʾǝkt za-Ṗilāgiyā (, 105-108; , 99-104)