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Ethiopian Manuscript Microfilm Library, HMML Project ID EMML, Manuscript No. 6949

This Geʿez language manuscript was created between 1500 and 1599. This date is estimated, based on a print or electronic catalog entry about the manuscript.

This manuscript's last known location (i.e., where it was microfilmed or digitized at some point in the past forty years) is the repository of Beta Abba Libanos Church in Lalibela, Lasta, Wallo Province, Ethiopia.

To view the manuscript, go to the digital copy.

This manuscript has a high number of Marian miracle stories: 120.

This manuscript has no paintings of Marian miracle stories, but it does have 2 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 156 folios and 165 scans. It has 2 columns per page and approximately 21 lines per column.

The stories in this manuscript were cataloged by Jeremy R. Brown and W.F. Macomber.

The PEMM abbreviation for this manuscript is EMML (HMML) 6949.

The Beta Maṣāḥǝft abbreviation for this manuscript is EMML6949. Other shelfmarks and/or abbreviations for this manuscript include EMML 6949.

Regarding this manuscript's repository:

The Ethiopian Manuscript Microfilm Library (EMML) was a microfilming project carried out in Ethiopia in the 1970s-1990s. The project photographed 9,238 manuscripts prior to its conclusion in 1994. The collection has over five hundred Täˀammərä Maryam manuscripts. This project revolutionized Ethiopian Studies through the thousands of manuscripts made available for research and the ten volumes of catalogs prepared by William F. Macomber and Getatchew Haile. There is no institution that holds a complete set of the EMML microfilms, although the majority of the microfilms are available at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML). HMML has the largest collection of electronic and microfilmed Ethiopian/Eritrean manuscripts in the world. There is an ongoing digitization effort at HMML to make the entirety of the EMML collection available online in their Reading Room. View more information about collections at HMML, including EMML.

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EMML (HMML) 6949

Order in MS
Story Title
Location in MS
Paintings
Story Recension
Incipit
Other Aspects
Story ID
1Bishop Ildefonsus (Daqseyos) of Toledo who collected stories and compiled them into the Book of the Miracles of the Virgin Maryf. 15r-16v, col. 1 0---13
2The rich woman who went with the monks to the [the Church of] Manbalis [in the town of Alwa, Nubia] for prayer and there saw a vision of the Virgin Maryf. 16v-17v, col. 1 0EMML (HMML) 5520--185
3The pious official who was accused of embezzlement and of having an affair with the wife of his lordf. 17v-18v, col. 1 0EMML (HMML) 7089--157
4The hypocritical superior of a monastery who pretended to be religious and is rescued from hell by the Virgin Maryf. 18v-19r, col. 1 0---196
5A man who drowned when a pilgrim ship sank and was delivered unharmed to their destinationf. 19r-20r, col. 2 0EMML (HMML) 3872--149
6A monk who got himself appointed by the king to be abbot when the abbot died, angering the monks, and then he himself diedf. 20r-21r, col. 2 0---199
7The Jew who stabbed the icon of the Virgin Mary when he failed to obtain someone else's property through a lawsuitf. 21r-21v, col. 2 0---202
8A monk who was custodian of a church near a river and, when tried to cross it to visit his lover, drownedf. 21v-22v, col. 2 0---204
9The shepherd near Saint Paul's Church in Rome who was possessed by a demonf. 22v-23v, col. 1 0---178
10A monk who was carried by his fellow monks to church when he became too sick to walkf. 23v-24v, col. 2 0EMML (HMML) 1573--179
11The rich knight who tried to gain a woman's love through gifts and was advised by an abbot to pray to the Virgin Mary insteadf. 24v-26v, col. 1 0---180
12A monk, the church custodian, who prayed to see the Virgin Mary and didf. 26v-28v, col. 1 0---181
13A bankrupt merchant to whom Satan offered two pearls if he would deny Christ and the Virgin Mary and they turn to sandf. 28v-30v, col. 1 0---182
14A herder saves his sheep and cattle during a storm by praying to the Virgin Maryf. 30v-32r, col. 1 0---183
15The poor, pious firewood collector to whom the town's gatekeeper betrothed his daughterf. 32r-33v, col. 2 0---184
16A bishop who was commanded by the Virgin Mary in a dream to bury an executed robber in consecrated groundf. 33v-34v, col. 1 0EMML (HMML) 3275--186
17The laborer who complained to the Virgin Mary because she did not reply to his Hail Maryf. 34v-35r, col. 2 0---187
18The former pagan, the Bishop of Rome, who cut off his hand because of a lustful thought and the Virgin Mary healed himf. 35r-37v, col. 2 0EMML (HMML) 3872--163
19The Jewish boy and cowherd who was thrown into the furnace by his father after he was baptized by his Christian companionsf. 37v-39r, col. 1 0---188
20A mighty Roman emperor named Julian the Apostate threatens to destroy the monastery of the Virgin Maryf. 39r-40v, col. 2 0---189
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