Ethiopian Manuscript Microfilm Library, HMML Project ID EMML, Manuscript No. 7366
This Geʿez language manuscript was created between 1650 and 1749. This date is estimated, based on paleography, a study of the manuscript's letter shapes, by Jeremy Brown and Stephen Delamarter.
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 Church of Gannata Māryām in Lalibela, Lasta, Wallo Province, Ethiopia.
To view the manuscript, go to the digital copy.
This manuscript has a typical number of Marian miracle stories: 32. Also, 32 have stanzas or hymns at their end, marked with a ♫ in the table below, under Other Aspects.
This manuscript has a lot of paintings of Marian miracle stories: 46. To see the paintings in this manuscript, go to its PEMM Paintings by Manuscript page.
These paintings are digitized and available online but only in black and white.
This manuscript has a total of 28 folios and 34 scans.
The stories in this manuscript were cataloged by Jeremy R. Brown.
The PEMM abbreviation for this manuscript is EMML (HMML) 7366.
The Beta Maṣāḥǝft abbreviation for this manuscript is EMML7366. Other shelfmarks and/or abbreviations for this manuscript include EMML 7366.
This manuscript contains only paintings and their captions, and not the full Miracle of Mary stories. Likely, it was a manual for painters.
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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