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Princeton Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Egyptian Miracles of Mary (PEMM) project

The Self-Harming Bishop of Rome

Image displayed with permission of Art Institute of Chicago

The Self-Harming Bishop of Rome

  • This painting (also called an illumination) appears in a manuscript dated to 1667-1706. You can view this painting in the manuscript Art Institute of Chicago, Ada Turnbull Hertle and Marian and Samuel Klasstorner endowments, Manuscript No. 2002.4, f. 68v, s. G18757a, or learn more about this manuscript at its PEMM Manuscript page. You can also read the related story at its PEMM Story page.
  • This painting of PEMM Story ID 163 depicts 1 moment (or episode) in the story. The description of the episode in this painting, along with its keyword(s), is:
  • 1. The bishop ʾAbbās standing and distributing communion surrounded by the faithful, among whom is the woman who kisses his hand (bottom). The object(s) are Eucharist; Eucharistic bread; church; altar. The living being(s) are bishop.
  • This painting has a caption in Geʿez, which Jeremy Brown has translated as: The faithful who received the Eucharist; How the woman bit the hand of 'Abbas.
  • The number of PEMM manuscripts that have paintings of this story is 35. The total number of paintings of this story in PEMM manuscripts is 54.
  • PEMM's ID number for this painting is 1800.
  • To reproduce this image online or in print, please contact the Art Institute of Chicago. PEMM does not own the rights.
  • If you think any of the information on this page is incorrect (e.g., the location, date, description, captions), please use our PEMM Feedback Form to let us know. We depend on users like you to improve the site.
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