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Dǝrsānāt

Eugenia Sokolinski

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https://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary
CAe 5856Clavis Aethiopica, an ongoing repertory of all known Ethiopic Textual Units. Use this to refer univocally to a specific text in your publications. Please note that this shares only the numeric part with the Textual Unit Record Identifier.
unit tei:note[1]https://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.tei:note[1]
Annunciationhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Annunciation
Visitationhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Visitation
Visionhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Vision
Nativityhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Nativity
Stephenhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Stephen
Baptism1https://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Baptism1
Baptism2https://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Baptism2
Canahttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Cana
SinfulWomanhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.SinfulWoman
Simeonhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Simeon
Fastinghttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Fasting
Blindhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Blind
EphremPalmhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.EphremPalm
ChrysostomPalmhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.ChrysostomPalm
Satanhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Satan
EphremThiefhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.EphremThief
JacobThiefhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.JacobThief
Burialhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Burial
Passionhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Passion
ChrysostomSundayhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.ChrysostomSunday
GregorySundayhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.GregorySunday
JacobThomashttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.JacobThomas
Lazarushttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Lazarus
Samaritanhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Samaritan
Phariseehttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Pharisee
Easterhttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Easter
ChrysostomThomashttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.ChrysostomThomas
Penitncehttps://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary.Penitnce
  • Citation URI: https://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary
  • Collection API: https://betamasaheft.eu/api/dts/collections?id=https://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary
  • Navigation API: https://betamasaheft.eu/api/dts/navigation?id=https://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary
  • Document API: https://betamasaheft.eu/api/dts/document?id=https://betamasaheft.eu/LIT5856Homiliary

Following text structure is based on Brit. Lib. Orient. 774.
Jacob (of Serug), On the Annunciation, and on the blessed Virgin Mary and Elizabethhomily (ድርሳን፡ ዘአባ፡ ያዕቆብ፡ በእንተ፡ ስብከት፡ ጌና፡ ወበእንተ፡ ማርያም፡ ወኤልሳቤጥ፡) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Jacob (of Serug), On the Annunciation, and on the blessed Virgin Mary and Elizabeth
Jacob (of Serug), On the vision of Josephhomily (Homily by Jacob (of Serug) on the visit of Mary to Elizabeth) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Jacob (of Serug), On the vision of Joseph
Jacob (of Serug), On the visit of Mary to Elizabethhomily (Homily on the Vision of Joseph) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Jacob (of Serug), On the visit of Mary to Elizabeth
John Chrysostom, On the Nativity of Jesushomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta lǝdatu la-ʾǝgziʾǝna ʾIyasus Krǝstos) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On the Nativity of Jesus
Theophilus of Constantinople, On St Stephen the Protomartyrhomily (Homily by Theophilus of Constantinople on St Stephen the Protomartyr) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Theophilus of Constantinople, On St Stephen the Protomartyr
John Chrysostom, On the Baptism of Our Lordhomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta ṭǝmqatu la-ʾǝgziʾǝna ʾIyasus Krǝstos) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On the Baptism of Our Lord
John Chrysostom, On the Baptism of Our Lordhomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta ṭǝmqatu la-ʾǝgziʾǝna ʾIyasus Krǝstos) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On the Baptism of Our Lord
John Chrysostom, On the wedding of Canahomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta kabkāb za-kona ba-Qānā za-Galilā) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On the wedding of Cana
John Chrysostom, On the sinful woman who anointed the feet of Our Lordhomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta bǝʾsit ḫāṭǝʾǝt ʾǝnta qabʾato la-ʾǝgziʾǝna) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On the sinful woman who anointed the feet of Our Lord
Jacob of Serug, On Simeon the Aged receiving our Lordhomily (Homily on Simeon the Priest) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Jacob of Serug, On Simeon the Aged receiving our Lord
Ephraim Syrus, On Fasting and Prayerhomily (Ephraim Syrus, on Fasting and Prayer) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Ephraim Syrus, On Fasting and Prayer
Anonymous, On the man who was born blindhomily (Homily on the man who was born blind) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Anonymous, On the man who was born blind
Ephraim Syrus, on Palm Sundayhomily (On Palm Sunday) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Ephraim Syrus, on Palm Sunday
John Chrysostom, On Palm Sundayhomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta hosāʿnā) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On Palm Sunday
Ephraim Syrus, On Satan and Deathhomily (Homily by Ephraim the Syrian on Death and Satan) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Ephraim Syrus, On Satan and Death
Ephraim Syrus, On the Passion of our Lord, and on the Thief on the right handhomily (Homily on the Passion of Our Lord) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Ephraim Syrus, On the Passion of our Lord, and on the Thief on the right hand
Jacob of Serug, On the Angel and the Thiefhomily (Dǝrsān qālu za-bǝṣuʿ Yāʿqob ʾeṗis qoṗos za-Śǝrug baʾǝnta malʾak wa-fayyātāwi) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Jacob of Serug, On the Angel and the Thief
Anastasius Sinaita, On the Burial of our Lord and His Descent into Hell, and on Joseph of Arimatheahomily (On the Burial of Our Lord) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Anastasius Sinaita, On the Burial of our Lord and His Descent into Hell, and on Joseph of Arimathea
John Chrysostom, On the Passion of our Lordhomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta ḥǝmāmātihu la-Krǝstos) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On the Passion of our Lord
John Chrysostom, On Easter Sundayhomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta qǝddǝst Fāsikā) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On Easter Sunday
(Gregory) Theologus, On Easter Sundayhomily (Dǝrsān baʾǝnta qǝddǝst fāsikā) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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(Gregory) Theologus, On Easter Sunday
Jacob of Serug, On St Thomashomily (Homily on the Apostle Thomas) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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Jacob of Serug, On St Thomas
John Chrysostom, On Lazarus
John Chrysostom, On the Woman of Samariahomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta sāmǝrāwit) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On the Woman of Samaria
John Chrysostom, On the Pharisee and the Publicanhomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta farasāwi wa-maṣabḥāwi) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On the Pharisee and the Publican
On the great Spiritual Easter
John Chrysostom, On St Thomashomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta Tomās ḥawāryā) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On St Thomas
John Chrysostom, On penitencehomily (Dǝrsān za-qǝddus Yoḥannǝs ʾafa warq baʾǝnta nǝssǝḥā) Versions See parallel versions if any is available
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John Chrysostom, On penitence

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  • Lusini, G. 1988. ‘Appunti sulla patristica greca di tradizione etiopica’, Studi classici e orientali, 38 (1988), 469–494.

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Alessandro Bausi, Eugenia Sokolinski, Marcin Krawczuk, ʻDǝrsānātʼ, in Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens und Eritreas: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / Beta maṣāḥǝft (Last Modified: 2023-06-26) https://betamasaheft.eu/works/LIT5856Homiliary [Accessed: 2024-06-15]

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  • Marcin Krawczuk Corrected reference to Gunda Gunde mss. on 26.6.2023
  • Marcin Krawczuk Added witnesses, textparts on 20.10.2022
  • Eugenia Sokolinski Created entity on 20.3.2020
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