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Brown University, Ethiopic Collection, Manuscript No. 14

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 Brown University in their Ethiopic Collection in Providence, RI, USA. 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: 37. Also, 36 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: 45. To see the paintings in this manuscript, go to its PEMM Paintings by Manuscript page.

Fortunately, these paintings are digitized and available online in color.

This manuscript has a total of 95 folios. It has 2 columns per page and approximately 18–19 lines per column.

The stories in this manuscript were cataloged by Jeremy R. Brown.

The PEMM abbreviation for this manuscript is DL-E (Brown) 14.

The Beta Maṣāḥǝft abbreviation for this manuscript is BrownEth14. Other shelfmarks and/or abbreviations for this manuscript include PJ 9098; M58; Brown University Library; Ms.Ethiopic 14.

Regarding this manuscript's repository:

Brown University Library in Providence, Rhode Island, USA has a collection of three Ethiopian/Eritrean manuscripts. The collection has not yet been cataloged.

For more information about understanding this table, see Using This Site. If you think any of the information on this page is incorrect (e.g., the location, date, folios, story IDs), please use our PEMM Feedback Form to let us know. We depend on users like you to improve the site.

DL-E (Brown) 14

Order in MS
Story Title
Location in MS
Paintings
Story Recension
Incipit
Other Aspects
Story ID
1Bishop Hildephonsus of Toledo who collected stories and compiled them into the Book of the Miracles of the Virgin Maryf. 15r-16v, col. 1 2--13
2A monk without food or clothes received a garment from the Virgin Maryf. 17v-18r, col. 1 2--404
3The laborer who complained to the Virgin Mary because she did not reply to his Hail Maryf. 19v-20r, col. 1 1--187
4An old monk from Egypt whom the Virgin Mary made young againf. 21r-21v, col. 1 1--161
5The monastic scribe who used to write the Virgin Mary's name in golden inkf. 23r-23v, col. 1 2--162
6The former pagan, the Bishop of Rome, who cut off his hand because of a lustful thought and the Virgin Mary healed himf. 25r-25v, col. 1 1--163
7The Egyptian monk Issac who prayed every night for seven years that the Virgin Mary would appear to himf. 27r-28r, col. 1 1--19
8Maryam, an Egyptian child from Defra, who wanted to receive Communion but whose family locked her in the house when they went to churchf. 29r-29v, col. 1 1--27
9The French artist knocked off his scaffolding by Satan (who was angry because of how he was being painted) is caught by the Virgin Maryf. 31r-32r, col. 1 1--33
10Dabra Nagadeyan's dying monk prays in front of her icon to go to Jerusalem and the Virgin Mary takes him from Lower Egypt to all around the holy landf. 33r-33v, col. 1 2--54
11A young man who used to crown the icon of the Virgin Mary with rosesf. 34v-36r, col. 1 1--153
12The two women who were attacked by robbers on their way to churchf. 37r-37v, col. 1 1--154
13Dabra Qalemon's gifts from two Arabs who, journeying on the Nile in Egypt, fall into the water due to a storm and are saved from crocodilesf. 39r-40r, col. 1 1--16
14The church of the Virgin Mary that moved by itself to the shore of the Mediterranean Sea.f. 41r-41v, col. 1 1--46
15John Bakansi, the blind Egyptian monk, whose eyes the Virgin Mary healed with her breast milkf. 43r-44r, col. 1 1--43
16The rich man from Colosse who was shot in the eye with an arrow while fighting the Qwezf. 45r-45v, col. 1 2--48
17Elizabeth, the blind Egyptian girl from Badraman, whose eyes the Virgin Mary healed with her breast milkf. 47r-48v, col. 1 2--59
18A widow who could not find husbands for her three daughtersf. 49v-50v, col. 1 2--57
19The two brothers who were scribes and while copying the Miracles of the Virgin Mary fell into sinf. 51v-52r, col. 1 1--61
20George the Younger, the martyr, was visited in prison by the Virgin Maryf. 53r-53v, col. 1 1--68
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