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Portland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Weiner Codex 85

Jonah Sandford, Ashlee Benson

EMIP

Work in Progress
https://betamasaheft.eu/EMIP00262
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Collection: EMIP

General description

Weiner Codex 85

Number of Text units: 13

Number of Codicological units: 1

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Origin

early-twentieth century

Summary

Psalter, ዳዊት፡
  1. ms_i1 (Fols 1r–152r

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      ), Mazmura Dāwit
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      ), Maḥālǝya nabiyāt
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      ), , arranged for the days of the week
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        ), Sunday
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      ), ʾAnqaṣa bǝrhān

Contents


Fols 1r–152r

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Ethiopic Psalter (CAe 2701)

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Fols 1r–116r

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Mazmura Dāwit (CAe 2000)

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Fols 116v–128v

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Maḥālǝya nabiyāt (CAe 1828) The scribe has used lines of text in red ink to mark the sections of Psalm 118

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Fols 129r–136r

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, common version (CAe 2362)

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Fols 136v–146v

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, arranged for the days of the week (CAe 2509)

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Monday

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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Thursday

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Friday

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Saturday

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Sunday

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Fols 147r–152r

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ʾAnqaṣa bǝrhān (CAe 1113)

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

  1. (Type: GuestText)

    Fols. ir(ecto), iv(erso), iir(ecto), iiv(erso) Fragment of CMāḫleta ṣǝge (CAe 1834) , written in two columns

  2. (Type: GuestText)

    Fols. 153v, 154r Yǝweddǝsǝwwa malāʾǝkt la-Māryām (CAe 3108) . Written in a later hand. Incomplete at the beginning (the miniature on 153r is painted over the text)

  3. (Type: OwnershipNote)

    Fol. 136r Four lines of text including the name of the later owner, all erased

Extras

  1. Binding is original and intact

  2. Vellum is in good condition. Only minor discolorations

  3. Numbered quires: quires 2–14

  4. Scribal intervention: words of text are written interlinearly (folss. 12r, 20r, 43r, 44v, , etc.); lines of text are written interlinearly (10r, 12v, 23r, 50r, , etc.); lines of text are written in the upper margin with a symbol (+) marking the location where the text is to be inserted ( f. 74r, line 6 ; f. 108v, line 10 ; f. 133v, line 3 ); erasure markings are visible (7v, 13v, 48r, 58v, 122r, 131r, ); text has been removed (e.g., 16r, 51r, 59r )

Decoration In this unit there are in total 3 s, 1 .

Frame notes

  1. frame: Decorative designs: folss. 1r, 7r, 31v, 38v, 44r, 53r, (elaborate ḥaräg in faint black ink or pencil); 14v, (elaborate ḥaräg in red and black ink); 22r, (simple ḥaräg in black ink); 71v, 72v, 76v, 89v, 104r, 111r, 136r, (multiple full stops); 110r (red and black wedge shaped images across the width of the page)

Miniatures notes

  1. miniature: Fol. 152v

    Annunciation

  2. miniature: Fol. 153r

    Equestrian Saint

  3. miniature: Fol. 154v

    A Holy Man Portrait and a Holy Woman, Däqsǝyos and St Mary (?). The woman stands behind a chair and holds something in her right hand; the man holds pen and parchment

Physical Description

Form of support

Parchment Codex

Extent

+NaN (leaf) .Entered as ii + 154 +NaN (quire) .Entered as Protection sheet + 15 165 115 60
Outer dimensions
Height 165mm
Width 115mm
Depth 60mm

Quire Structure Collation

Signatures: Quires 2-14 numbered

Quire descriptions: protection sheet and quires 1–12, 15; quires 13 and 14 adjusted balanced. Folio stubs are visible between folss. 136, 137, and 137, 138. Folio stubs are visible between folss. 147, 148, and 148, 149.
Position Number Leaves Quires Description
1 a 2 Fols i–ii Protection Sheet
2 1 10 Fols 1–10 Quire 1
3 2 10 Fols 11–20 Quire 2
4 3 10 Fols 21–30 Quire 3
5 4 10 Fols 31–40 Quire 4
6 5 10 Fols 41–50 Quire 5
7 6 10 Fols 51–60 Quire 6
8 7 10 Fols 61–70 Quire 7
9 8 10 Fols 71–80 Quire 8
10 9 14 Fols 81–94 Quire 9
11 10 14 Fols 95–108 Quire 10
12 11 14 Fols 109–122 Quire 11
13 12 10 Fols 123–132 Quire 12
14 13 10 Fols 133–142 Folio stubs are visible between folss. 136, 137, and 137, 138. Quire 13: 5, stub after 5 6, stub after 4
15 14 10 Fols 143–152 Folio stubs are visible between folss. 147, 148, and 148, 149. Quire 14: 5, stub after 6 6, stub after 5
16 15 2 Fols 153–154 Quire 15

Collation diagrams


Protection Sheet
Quire ID:q1, number:a
Collation diagram Quire 1 1 2 Unit #1

Quire 1
Quire ID:q2, number:1
Collation diagram Quire 2 3 12 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 2
Quire ID:q3, number:2
Collation diagram Quire 3 13 22 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 3
Quire ID:q4, number:3
Collation diagram Quire 4 23 32 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 4
Quire ID:q5, number:4
Collation diagram Quire 5 33 42 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 5
Quire ID:q6, number:5
Collation diagram Quire 6 43 52 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 6
Quire ID:q7, number:6
Collation diagram Quire 7 53 62 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 7
Quire ID:q8, number:7
Collation diagram Quire 8 63 72 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 8
Quire ID:q9, number:8
Collation diagram Quire 9 73 82 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 9
Quire ID:q10, number:9
Collation diagram Quire 10 83 96 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5 Unit #6 Unit #7

Quire 10
Quire ID:q11, number:10
Collation diagram Quire 11 97 110 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5 Unit #6 Unit #7

Quire 11
Quire ID:q12, number:11
Collation diagram Quire 12 111 124 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5 Unit #6 Unit #7

Quire 12
Quire ID:q13, number:12
Collation diagram Quire 13 125 134 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5

Quire 13: 5, stub after 5 6, stub after 4
Quire ID:q14, number:13
Notes: 1) Folio stubs are visible between folss. 136, 137, and 137, 138.
Collation diagram Quire 14 135 144 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5 Unit #6

Quire 14: 5, stub after 6 6, stub after 5
Quire ID:q15, number:14
Notes: 1) Folio stubs are visible between folss. 147, 148, and 148, 149.
Collation diagram Quire 15 145 154 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4 Unit #5 Unit #6

Quire 15
Quire ID:q16, number:15
Collation diagram Quire 16 155 156 Unit #1

Ethio-SPaRe formula : a(2/Fols i–ii) – I(10/Fols 1–10) – II(10/Fols 11–20) – III(10/Fols 21–30) – IV(10/Fols 31–40) – V(10/Fols 41–50) – VI(10/Fols 51–60) – VII(10/Fols 61–70) – VIII(10/Fols 71–80) – IX(14/Fols 81–94) – X(14/Fols 95–108) – XI(14/Fols 109–122) – XII(10/Fols 123–132) – XIII(8+2/s.l. 5, stub after 5; s.l. 6, stub after 4/Fols 133–142) – XIV(8+2/s.l. 5, stub after 6; s.l. 6, stub after 5/Fols 143–152) – XV(2/Fols 153–154) –

Formula: Fols i–ii Protection Sheet ; Fols 1–10 Quire 1 ; Fols 11–20 Quire 2 ; Fols 21–30 Quire 3 ; Fols 31–40 Quire 4 ; Fols 41–50 Quire 5 ; Fols 51–60 Quire 6 ; Fols 61–70 Quire 7 ; Fols 71–80 Quire 8 ; Fols 81–94 Quire 9 ; Fols 95–108 Quire 10 ; Fols 109–122 Quire 11 ; Fols 123–132 Quire 12 ; Fols 133–142 Quire 13: 5, stub after 5 6, stub after 4 ; Fols 143–152 Quire 14: 5, stub after 6 6, stub after 5 ; Fols 153–154 Quire 15 ;

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

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

Binding

Parchment, 165 x 115 x 60 mm, four Coptic chain stitches attached with bridle attachments to rough hewn wooden boards, covered in red floral linen fabric, linen protective strip attached to tail of spine and wraps around the bottom, fore edge and top folio margins and attaches to head of spine.

Binding material

parchment

wood

textile

Original binding

Yes

Layout

Layout note 1

H
W
Margins
top 15-17mm
bottom 30-35mm
right 10-15mm
left 5-10mm

Ms Portland, Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, Weiner Codex 85 main part

looks ok for measures computed width is: NaNmm, object width is: 115mm, computed height is: NaNmm and object height is: 165mm.

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Number of columns: 1

Number of lines: 23

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Number of columns: 2

Number of lines: 23

Palaeography

  • Hand 1

    Script: Ethiopic

    Rubrication: [link] Content Item 1.5 , item 1 ʾAnqaṣa bǝrhān (CAe 1113) ማርያም፡

    The word God is not rubricated in the first three works; the word Mary is rubricated in the final two works Columetric layout of text: fols. 125r, 125v (tenth biblical canticle).
  • Keywords

    Publication Statement

    authority
    Hiob-Ludolf-Zentrum für Äthiopistik
    publisher
    Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft
    pubPlace
    Hamburg
    availability

    This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0.

    date
    type=expanded
    2022-01-05T13:36:28.446+01:00
    date
    type=lastModified
    1.12.2020
    idno
    type=collection
    manuscripts
    idno
    type=url
    https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/EMIP00262
    idno
    type=URI
    https://betamasaheft.eu/EMIP00262
    idno
    type=filename
    EMIP00262.xml
    idno
    type=ID
    EMIP00262

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    • Ashlee Benson Ashlee Benson: Updated facs statements on 1.12.2020
    • Ashlee Benson Ashlee Benson: Added items on 10.8.2020
    • Ralph Lee Ralph Lee: Corrected ǝ character on 18.4.2020
    • Jonah Sandford Jonah Sandford: Added ms contents on 21.10.2018
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    • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Pietro Maria Liuzzo: Created XML record from EMIP Collection Metadata.xsls on 18.1.2018

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