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Portland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Weiner Codex 25

Jonah Sandford, Ralph Lee, Ashlee Benson

EMIP

Work in Progress
https://betamasaheft.eu/EMIP00116
Weiner[view repository]

Collection: EMIP

General description

Weiner Codex 25

Number of Text units: 7

Number of Codicological units: 1

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Origin

twentieth century

Summary

Missal, መጽሐፈ፡ ቅዳሴ፡
  1. ms_i1 (Fols 1r–131r

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    ), Maṣḥafa qǝddāse
    1. ms_i1.1 (Fols 1r–57r

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      ), Maṣḥafa qǝddāse, Śǝrʿāta qǝddāseሥርዓተ፡ ቅዳሴ፡
    2. ms_i1.2 (Fols 57r–88r

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      ), Maṣḥafa qǝddāse, Anaphora of the Apostlesቅዳሴ፡ ዘሐዋርያት፡ (same as LIT1104Anapho)
    3. ms_i1.3 (Fols 89r–98v

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      ), ʾAkkʷateta qʷǝrbān za-ʾǝgziʾǝna ʾIyasus Krǝstos
    4. ms_i1.4 (Fols 99r–107r

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      ), Maṣḥafa qǝddāse, Anaphora by Dioscorus (same as LIT3180Anapho)
    5. ms_i1.5 (Fols 107r–120v

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      ), Maṣḥafa qǝddāse, Anaphora by John Chrysostom (same as LIT3120Anapho)
    6. ms_i1.6 (Fols 121r–131r

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      ), Maṣḥafa qǝddāse, Anaphora by Jacob of Serug (same as LIT2404Tanseu)

Contents


Fols 1r–131r

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Maṣḥafa qǝddāse (CAe 1960)

Language of text:


Fols 1r–57r

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Maṣḥafa qǝddāse, Śǝrʿāta qǝddāseሥርዓተ፡ ቅዳሴ፡ (CAe 1960 SerataQeddase)

Fols 57r–88r

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Maṣḥafa qǝddāse, Anaphora of the Apostlesቅዳሴ፡ ዘሐዋርያት፡ (same as LIT1104Anapho) (CAe 1960 AnaphoraApostles)

Fols 89r–98v

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ʾAkkʷateta qʷǝrbān za-ʾǝgziʾǝna ʾIyasus Krǝstos (CAe 1100)

Fols 99r–107r

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Maṣḥafa qǝddāse, Anaphora by Dioscorus (same as LIT3180Anapho) (CAe 1960 AnaphoraDioscorus)

Fols 107r–120v

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Maṣḥafa qǝddāse, Anaphora by John Chrysostom (same as LIT3120Anapho) (CAe 1960 AnaphoraJohnChrysostom)

Fols 121r–131r

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Maṣḥafa qǝddāse, Anaphora by Jacob of Serug (same as LIT2404Tanseu) (CAe 1960 AnaphoraJacobSerug)

Additions In this unit there are in total 2 .

  1. (Type: OwnershipNote)

    Fol. iv(erso) Note of ownership: አባ፡ ገብረ፡ ጊዮርጊስ፡

  2. (Type: OwnershipNote)

    f. 57r and passim : The original owner’s name, አቡነ፡ ገብረ፡ ኪዳን፡; and the scribe’s name, ወልደ፡ ገብርኤል፡

  3. f. 14v and passim : The name of the Coptic patriarch Abba Qerǝlos, Cyril V and Abba Matewos, Metropolitan of Ethiopia, Mātewos X

  4. f. 15v and passim : The name of Mǝnilǝk

Extras

  1. Fols. ir(ecto), 132v pen trials

  2. Scribal intervention: words of text are written interlinearly (folss. 29v, 41v, 54v, 76v, ); and lines of text are written interlinearly (73r, ); and in the upper margin with a symbol (┴) marking the location where the text is to be inserted ( f. 118r, line 8 ; f. 129v, line 11 )

  3. Fols. 88v, 132r blank.

Decoration In this unit there are in total 8 s, 1 .

Frame notes

  1. frame: Decorative designs: fols. 88r, 98v, 120v (multiple full stops)

Miniatures notes

  1. miniature: Fol. 2r

    Annunciation

  2. miniature: Fol. 24v

    Virgin and Child

  3. miniature: Fol. 48v

    St George of Lydda and the , Holy Man Portrait

  4. miniature: Fol. 64r

    (upper, right column): Three birds; (lower portion of the folio): Image of the host with the imaginary place of the Apostles on it, in the form of a chart

  5. miniature: Fol. 72v

    The Trinity

  6. miniature: Fol. 98v

    JesusChrist Teaching Multitude

  7. miniature: Fol. 116v

    Holy Man Portrait with an attendant blessing a tree

  8. miniature: Fol. 131v

    A Holy Man Portrait, holding a gospel book, and another person, standing

Physical Description

Form of support

Parchment Codex

Extent

+NaN (leaf) .Entered as i + 132 +NaN (quire) .Entered as Protection sheet + 17 177 122 71
Outer dimensions
Height 177mm
Width 122mm
Depth 71mm

Quire Structure Collation

Signatures: Quires 2-11 numbered

Quire descriptions: quires 1, 5–9, and 14–17 balanced; protection sheet and quires 2–4, and 10–13 adjusted balanced. A folio stub is visible between fols. i, 1. Stubs appear between folss. 10, 11, and 13, 14. Stubs appear between folss. 19, 20, and 22, 23. Stubs appear between folss. 26, 27, and 31, 32. Stubs appear between folss. 75, 76, and 78, 79. Stubs appear between folss. 81, 82, and 83, 84, and 84, 85, and 86, 87. Stubs appear between folss. 90, 91, and 93, 94. Stubs appear between folss. 99, 100, and 106, 107.
Position Number Leaves Quires Description
1 a 1 Fol. i A folio stub is visible between fols. i, 1. Protection Sheet: 1, stub after 1
2 1 8 Fols 1–8 Quire 1
3 2 8 Fols 9–16 Stubs appear between folss. 10, 11, and 13, 14. Quire 2: 6, stub after 2 3, stub after 5
4 3 8 Fols 17–24 Stubs appear between folss. 19, 20, and 22, 23. Quire 3: 3, stub after 6 6, stub after 3
5 4 8 Fols 25–32 Stubs appear between folss. 26, 27, and 31, 32. Quire 4: 2, stub after 7 7, stub after 2
6 5 8 Fols 33–40 Quire 5
7 6 8 Fols 41–48 Quire 6
8 7 8 Fols 49–56 Quire 7
9 8 8 Fols 57–64 Quire 8
10 9 8 Fols 65–72 Quire 9
11 10 8 Fols 73–80 Stubs appear between folss. 75, 76, and 78, 79. Quire 10: 3, stub after 6 6, stub after 3
12 11 8 Fols 81–88 Stubs appear between folss. 81, 82, and 83, 84, and 84, 85, and 86, 87. Quire 11: 2, stub after 6 5, stub after 3 7, stub after 1 4, stub before 5
13 12 8 Fols 89–96 Stubs appear between folss. 90, 91, and 93, 94. Quire 12: 3, stub after 5 6, stub after 2
14 13 12 Fols 97–108 Stubs appear between folss. 99, 100, and 106, 107. Quire 13: 3, stub after 10 10, stub after 3
15 14 8 Fols 109–116 Quire 14
16 15 4 Fols 117–120 Quire 15
17 16 8 Fols 121–128 Quire 16
18 17 4 Fols 129–132 Quire 17

Collation diagrams


Protection Sheet: 1, stub after 1
Quire ID:q1, number:a
Notes: 1) A folio stub is visible between fols. i, 1.
Collation diagram Quire 1 1 Unit #1

Quire 1
Quire ID:q2, number:1
Collation diagram Quire 2 2 9 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 2: 6, stub after 2 3, stub after 5
Quire ID:q3, number:2
Notes: 1) Stubs appear between folss. 10, 11, and 13, 14.
Collation diagram Quire 3 10 17 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 3: 3, stub after 6 6, stub after 3
Quire ID:q4, number:3
Notes: 1) Stubs appear between folss. 19, 20, and 22, 23.
Collation diagram Quire 4 18 25 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 4: 2, stub after 7 7, stub after 2
Quire ID:q5, number:4
Notes: 1) Stubs appear between folss. 26, 27, and 31, 32.
Collation diagram Quire 5 26 33 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 5
Quire ID:q6, number:5
Collation diagram Quire 6 34 41 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 6
Quire ID:q7, number:6
Collation diagram Quire 7 42 49 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 7
Quire ID:q8, number:7
Collation diagram Quire 8 50 57 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 8
Quire ID:q9, number:8
Collation diagram Quire 9 58 65 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 9
Quire ID:q10, number:9
Collation diagram Quire 10 66 73 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 10: 3, stub after 6 6, stub after 3
Quire ID:q11, number:10
Notes: 1) Stubs appear between folss. 75, 76, and 78, 79.
Collation diagram Quire 11 74 81 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 11: 2, stub after 6 5, stub after 3 7, stub after 1 4, stub before 5
Quire ID:q12, number:11
Notes: 1) Stubs appear between folss. 81, 82, and 83, 84, and 84, 85, and 86, 87.
Collation diagram Quire 12 82 89 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5 Unit #6

Quire 12: 3, stub after 5 6, stub after 2
Quire ID:q13, number:12
Notes: 1) Stubs appear between folss. 90, 91, and 93, 94.
Collation diagram Quire 13 90 97 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 13: 3, stub after 10 10, stub after 3
Quire ID:q14, number:13
Notes: 1) Stubs appear between folss. 99, 100, and 106, 107.
Collation diagram Quire 14 98 109 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5 Unit #6 Unit #7

Quire 14
Quire ID:q15, number:14
Collation diagram Quire 15 110 117 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 15
Quire ID:q16, number:15
Collation diagram Quire 16 118 121 Unit #1 Unit #2

Quire 16
Quire ID:q17, number:16
Collation diagram Quire 17 122 129 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

Quire 17
Quire ID:q18, number:17
Collation diagram Quire 18 130 133 Unit #1 Unit #2

Ethio-SPaRe formula : a(0+1/s.l. 1, stub after 1/Fol. i) – I(8/Fols 1–8) – II(6+2/s.l. 6, stub after 2; s.l. 3, stub after 5/Fols 9–16) – III(6+2/s.l. 3, stub after 6; s.l. 6, stub after 3/Fols 17–24) – IV(6+2/s.l. 2, stub after 7; s.l. 7, stub after 2/Fols 25–32) – V(8/Fols 33–40) – VI(8/Fols 41–48) – VII(8/Fols 49–56) – VIII(8/Fols 57–64) – IX(8/Fols 65–72) – X(6+2/s.l. 3, stub after 6; s.l. 6, stub after 3/Fols 73–80) – XI(4+4/s.l. 2, stub after 6; s.l. 5, stub after 3; s.l. 7, stub after 1; s.l. 4, stub before 5/Fols 81–88) – XII(6+2/s.l. 3, stub after 5; s.l. 6, stub after 2/Fols 89–96) – XIII(10+2/s.l. 3, stub after 10; s.l. 10, stub after 3/Fols 97–108) – XIV(8/Fols 109–116) – XV(4/Fols 117–120) – XVI(8/Fols 121–128) – XVII(4/Fols 129–132) –

Formula: Fol. i Protection Sheet: 1, stub after 1 ; Fols 1–8 Quire 1 ; Fols 9–16 Quire 2: 6, stub after 2 3, stub after 5 ; Fols 17–24 Quire 3: 3, stub after 6 6, stub after 3 ; Fols 25–32 Quire 4: 2, stub after 7 7, stub after 2 ; Fols 33–40 Quire 5 ; Fols 41–48 Quire 6 ; Fols 49–56 Quire 7 ; Fols 57–64 Quire 8 ; Fols 65–72 Quire 9 ; Fols 73–80 Quire 10: 3, stub after 6 6, stub after 3 ; Fols 81–88 Quire 11: 2, stub after 6 5, stub after 3 7, stub after 1 4, stub before 5 ; Fols 89–96 Quire 12: 3, stub after 5 6, stub after 2 ; Fols 97–108 Quire 13: 3, stub after 10 10, stub after 3 ; Fols 109–116 Quire 14 ; Fols 117–120 Quire 15 ; Fols 121–128 Quire 16 ; Fols 129–132 Quire 17 ;

Formula 1: 1 (), 2 (8), 3 (8), 4 (8), 5 (8), 6 (8), 7 (8), 8 (8), 9 (8), 10 (8), 11 (8), 12 (8), 13 (8), 14 (12), 15 (8), 16 (4), 17 (8), 18 (4),

Formula 2: 1 (), 2 (8), 3 (8), 4 (8), 5 (8), 6 (8), 7 (8), 8 (8), 9 (8), 10 (8), 11 (8), 12 (8), 13 (8), 14 (12), 15 (8), 16 (4), 17 (8), 18 (4),

Binding

Parchment, 177 x 122 x 71 mm, four Coptic chain stitches attached with bridle attachments to rough-hewn boards of the traditional wood.

Binding material

parchment

wood

Original binding

Yes

Layout

Layout note 1

H
W
Margins
top 15mm
bottom 35mm
right 18mm
left 7mm

Ms Portland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Weiner Codex 25 main part

looks ok for measures computed width is: NaNmm, object width is: 122mm, computed height is: NaNmm and object height is: 177mm.

Layout note 1(Fols 1r–131r

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Number of columns: 1

Number of lines: 16

Palaeography

  • Hand 1

    Script: Ethiopic

    Rubrication: 36r not found in this file 78v not found in this file ማርያም፡

    Short columetric layout on fol. 32v
  • Keywords

      Publication Statement

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      Hiob-Ludolf-Zentrum für Äthiopistik
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      Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft
      pubPlace
      Hamburg
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      20.8.2024 at 15:25:41
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      manuscripts
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      https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/EMIP00116/main
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      https://betamasaheft.eu/EMIP00116
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      EMIP00116.xml
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      EMIP00116

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    Revision history

    • Ralph Lee Added column description to handnote, reformatted miniature descriptions, reassigned some additions to extras on 23.11.2020
    • Ashlee Benson Updated id numbers on 19.11.2020
    • Ashlee Benson Minor changes on 12.11.2020
    • Ashlee Benson Updated facs statements on 4.11.2020
    • Ashlee Benson Added facs statements on 26.10.2020
    • Ralph Lee Corrected ǝ character on 18.4.2020
    • Ralph Lee Added items, miniatures, and notes on 24.8.2018
    • Jonah Sandford Added quire desc, binding desc, margin dim, columns/lines, dating info on 7.7.2018
    • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Created XML record from EMIP Collection Metadata.xsls on 18.1.2018
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    Ashlee Benson, editor

    Pietro Maria Liuzzo, contributor

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