British Library, "Orient" Collection, Manuscript No. 8814
This Geʿez language manuscript was created between 1700 and 1799. This date is estimated, based on paleography, a study of the manuscript's letter shapes, by Jeremy Brown and Stephen Delamarter.
This manuscript is held in the repository of British Library in their "Orient" Collection in London, UK. This manuscript's last known location in Ethiopia was Ethiopia (probably).
To view the manuscript, go to the digital copy.
This manuscript has a typical number of Marian miracle stories: 33.
This manuscript has no paintings of Marian miracle stories, but it does have 3 paintings of Mary and events in her life. To see the paintings in this manuscript, go to its PEMM Paintings by Manuscript page.
This manuscript has a total of 166 folios. It has 2 columns per page and approximately 17 lines per column. The stories in this manuscript appear in 2 sequences, and are numbered accordingly below as 1.2, 2.1, etc. The Marian miracle stories begin on folio 39r of the whole manuscript.
The stories in this manuscript were cataloged by S. Strelcyn and W.F. Macomber.
The PEMM abbreviation for this manuscript is BOr (BL) 8814.
The Beta Maṣāḥǝft abbreviation for this manuscript is BLorient8814. Other shelfmarks and/or abbreviations for this manuscript include British Library Orient 8814; British Library Or 8814.
Regarding this manuscript's repository:
The British Library collection of over 600 Ethiopian/Eritrean manuscripts is one of the largest and most studied collections outside of Ethiopia and Eritrea. The acquisition of manuscripts began under the auspices of the British Museum in 1753. The collection has over 30 Täˀammərä Maryam manuscripts. This collection includes 349 manuscripts looted by British forces from the Ethiopian stronghold at Magdala in 1868. Multiple catalogs of this large collection have been prepared, by August Dillmann (1847), William Wright (1870), and Stefan Strelcyn (1978). View more information about this collection. Unfortunately, due to a ransomware attack in October 2023, almost none of these manuscripts are still online.
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