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Ethiopian Manuscript Microfilm Library, HMML Project ID EMML, Manuscript No. 3872

This Geʿez language manuscript was created between 1508 and 1540. 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 Lebna Dengel.

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 Zena Marqos (Dabra Besrat) Monastery in Morat, Shoa Province, Ethiopia.

To view the manuscript, go to the digital copy.

This manuscript has a very high number of Marian miracle stories: 204. Of these stories, 8 are unique, marked with a in the table below, under Other Aspects.

This manuscript has no paintings of Marian miracle stories.

This manuscript has a total of 174 folios and 365 scans. It has 2 columns per page and approximately 28 lines per column.

The stories in this manuscript were cataloged by Getatchew Haile and W.F. Macomber.

The PEMM abbreviation for this manuscript is EMML (HMML) 3872.

The Beta Maṣāḥǝft abbreviation for this manuscript is EMML3872. Other shelfmarks and/or abbreviations for this manuscript include EMML 3872.

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.

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.

EMML (HMML) 3872

Order in MS
Story Title
Location in MS
Paintings
Story Recension
Incipit
Other Aspects
Story ID
1Hagara Maryam's stolen icons recovered (composed by Ras Semʿon)1r 0-
ተአምሪሃ፡ ለእግዝእትነ፡ ቅድስት፡ ድንግል፡ በክልኤ፡ ወላዲተ፡ ...
371
2Thieves at the Spring: Part 2: The Virgin Mary saves the soul of a thief who was slain by the miraculous spring3v 0---101
3Homily on the miracles of the Virgin Mary.4r 0---102
4Bishop Mercurius contracted leprosy and the patriarch banned him from serving communion due to his ailment4v 0---103
5Patriarch Cosmas and his Christian flock in Alexandria, Egypt, who were persecuted by Caliph Jafar (Abbasid caliph al-Mutawakkil) and forced to wear indigo-dyed clothes5v 0---104
6Patriarch Gabra Krestos of Alexandria who heard of the withered olive tree that bloomed at the Andalusian church gate every year on the feast of the Virgin Mary (from the History of the Patriarchs)6r 0-
ወሀሎ፡ ፩ሊቀ፡ ጳጳሳት፡ ዘሀገረ፡ እለስክንድርያ፡ ዘስሙ፡ ገብረ...
-105
7The rich man who angrily threw a loaf of dry bread at a beggar, cutting him, but was saved from hell by the Virgin Mary7r 0---106
8Story of and Homily on Saint Mary of Egypt, the Desert Mother previously driven by lust, who promises the Icon of the Virgin Mary that she will become a nun (sometimes in two parts)7v 0-
ወሀለወት፡ አሐቲ፡ ብእሲት፡ ግብጻዊት፡ ዘስማ፡ ማርያም፡ ዛቲ፡ ...
-107
9King's Parable: Part 1: Patriarch Abraham of Alexandria (d. 978), King al-Muizz, and the parable of the mustard seed (whole or opening)8v 0-
ወሀሎ፡ ፩አብ፡ ቅዱስ፡ አባ፡ አብርሃም፡ ሶርያዊ፡ ሊቀ፡ ጳጳሳት...
-108-A
10The daughter of the rich man from Caesarea who could not deliver her baby and almost died until taken to the church of the Virgin Mary10v 0---109
11Emperor Arcadius of Constantinople, the golden statue of the Virgin Mary, and the exposition of the Byzantine Patriarch Saint John Chrysostom on Matthew 1:2510v 0-
ወኮነ፡ በመዋዕለ፡ ንጉሥ፡ ኄር፡ መፍቀሬ፡ እግዚአብሔር፡ አርቃድ...
-110
12A Cairo woman's daughter, who lived by the Nile river and became blind due to too much reading and study but was healed by the Virgin Mary12r 0-
ወሀለወት፡ አሐቲ፡ ብእሲት፡ ምስለ፡ ሐማታ፡ በደወለ፡ ቃሕራ፡ ወ...
-111
13A poor woman with a broken leg is healed by the icon of the Virgin Mary in the church of Harat ar-Rum in Cairo12v 0-
ወሀለወት፡ አሐቲ፡ ቤተ፡ ክርስቲያን፡ በስመ፡ እግዝእትነ፡…. በ...
-112
14A virgin, living with her mother, who slept with many young men due to Satan and was saved by the Virgin Mary when her tears outweighed her sins13r 0-
ወሀለወት፡ አሐቲ፡ ድንግል፡ ምስለ፡ እማ፡ ወመጽአ፡ አሐዱ፡ ወሬ...
-113
15Thieves at the Spring: Part 3: The thieves who killed each other at the miraculous spring, one who was the Cannibal of Qemer and the thief who repented on the cross14r 0-
ወእምድኅረ፡ ዕርገቱ፡ ለእግዚእነ፡ ኢየሱስ፡ ክርስቶስ፡ መጽአ፡ ...
-114
16A Cappadocian official's beloved son who died but was raised from the dead when he was carried to the icon of the Virgin Mary14v 0EMML (HMML) 3872
ወካዕበ፡ ኮነ፡ ብእሲ፡ ባዕል፡ በሀገረ፡ ቀጰዶቅያ፡ ወኮነ፡ ሎቱ...
-115
17King Zara Yaqob's (Zarʾa Yaʿeqob) reign and the beggar at the church of Qirqos in Amhara from whose head a horn grew15r 0-
በ፮፻፡ ወ፱፻፡ ወ፴፡ ወ፬፡ ዓመት፡ እምዓለም፡ በመዋዕሊሁ፡ ለዘ...
-116
18Book of Felsata la-Maryam??: AOld?: Dormition: The Apostles gather for the funeral of the Virgin Mary.17r 0-
ወኮነ፡ እምድኅረ፡ ተጋብኡ፡ ሐዋርያት፡ ለግንዘተ፡ እግዝእትነ፡ ...
-117
19A merchant from Senfewat who struck the icon of the Virgin Mary and who died when his mule bucked him off17v 0-
ወካዕበ፡ ንነግረክሙ፡ መንክረ፡ ዘጸሐፋ፡ አባ፡ ቶማስ፡ ቀሲስ፡ ...
-118
20Book of Felsata la-Maryam??: AOld?: Dormition: Bier: When Tafoneya lays hands on the bier of The Virgin Mary, an angel cuts his arms off.18v 0-
ወሶበ፡ ተጋብኡ፡ ሐዋርያት፡ ለግንዘተ፡ እሙ፡ ወረከብዋ፡ ለማርያ...
-119
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