Chester Beatty Library, [Ethiopic Collection], Manuscript No. 914
This Geʿez language manuscript was created between 1769 and 1777. This date is estimated, based on the reigning Ethiopian royal ruler's name appearing in the manuscript. The royal ruler's name mentioned in the manuscript is Takla Haymanot II.
This manuscript is held in the repository of Chester Beatty Library in their [Ethiopic Collection] in Dublin, Ireland. 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: 43. Also, 37 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: 48. 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 79 folios and 114 scans. It has 2 columns per page and approximately 17–22 lines per column.
The stories in this manuscript were cataloged by E.A.W. Budge and W.F. Macomber.
The PEMM abbreviation for this manuscript is B-Dublin (CBL) 914.
The Beta Maṣāḥǝft abbreviation for this manuscript is CBD914. Other shelfmarks and/or abbreviations for this manuscript include Chester Beatty Library 914; Lady Meux 3.
Regarding this manuscript's repository:
The Chester Beatty is located in Dublin, Ireland. Enrico Cerulli cataloged the 53 codices and scrolls that make up the Ethiopian/Eritrean manuscript collection in 1965 (shelfmarks 901-953); which Macomber called CCBE (Cerulli catalog of Chester Beatty Library). View highlights of the collection.
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