Miracle of St George: St George heals Socrates from the gout and his possessed son
Susanne Hummel
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Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodleian Aeth. b. 4.
This incipit is taken from ፮፡ ተአምሪሁ፡ (…)ommission by Susanne Hummel ወሀሎ፡ ፩ ብእሲ፡ ክርስቲያናዊ፡ ዘስሙ፡
ስቅራጥስ፡ በኢየሩሳሌም። ወይደዊ፡ ዘስሙ፡ ስላቅ፡ ወቦቱ፡ ወልድ፡ ዘጋኔን።
Susanne Hummel
Editions Bibliography
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Budge, E. A. W. 1930. George of Lydda, the Patron Saint of England: A Study of the Cultus of St. George in Ethiopia. The Ethiopic texts in facsimile edited for the first time from the manuscripts from Maḳdalâ now in the British Museum, with translations and an introduction, Luzac’s Semitic Text & Translation Series, 20 (London: Luzac & Co. Ltd., 1930).page 133–135
Secondary Bibliography
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Strelcyn, S. 1974. Catalogue of Ethiopic Manuscripts in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester (Manchester: University Press, 1974).page 32, item Ms 12, II.7 (6th miracle)
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Grébaut, S. and E. Tisserant 1935. Bybliothecae apostolicae Vaticanae codices manu scripti recensiti iussu Pii XI Pontificis maximi. Codices Aethiopici Vaticani et Borgiani, Barberinianus orientalis 2, Rossianus 865, I: Enarratio codicum (Città del Vaticano: In Bybliotheca Vaticana, 1935).page 716, item Vat 233, 3.7 (7th miracle)
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