Front cover is a rough-hewn wooden board and back cover is a sawn board attached with bridle attachments to four Coptic chain stitches
Notes:
unfoliated, foliation supplied by cataloguer
Colophon:
no colophon
Manuscript Part I
Folio:
ff. [ii + 98]
Outer Dimensions:
28.0 x 23.8 x 6.5 cm
Country:
Ethiopia
Date:
late 18th/early 19th century
Layout:
ff. 1r–97r three columns; 26 lines
Script:
Gə‘əz
Support:
Parchment
Other Decoration:
ff. 25r, 27r, 28rv, 33r, 34r, 43rv, 53v, 60r, 63r, 64r, 71r, 77r, 82v, 85r, 86v, 87v, 96v (full stops and lines of alternating red and black dots).
Alphabet:
Ethiopic
Manuscript Text
Folio:
ff. [2r–25r]
Supplied Title:
Book of Acts from 7:52 through the end
Language(s):
Gə‘əz
Notes To Text:
See Curt Niccum, “The Book of Acts in Ethiopic (with critical text and apparatus) and its relation to the Greek textual tradition,” unpublished dissertation, Universtiy of Notre Dame, 2000. 1. Ff. 1rv: Excerpt from the Book of Revelation 18:12–19:16.
Subject:
Bible – NT
Manuscript Text
Folio:
ff. [25r–34r]
Supplied Title:
Introductions to the Pauline Epistles explaining the reasons for writing
Language(s):
Gə‘əz
Subject:
Bible – NT
Manuscript Text
Folio:
ff. [35r–96v]
Supplied Title:
Pauline Epistles
Language(s):
Gə‘əz
Notes To Text:
At the end of each book is a conclusion with the messenger and a list of the number of words and chapters in each book.