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Country Turkey Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Mardin Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Repository Mar Hirmiz Keldani Kilisesi
Shelfmark 32.7
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 89 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 19th-20th century (?)
Language(s) Arabic; Arabic Garshuni; Syriac
Genre(s) Liturgical books (Eastern Christian)
HMML Proj. Num.

CCM 00160

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/501918
Processed By HMML
Acknowledgments Digitized in collaboration with Centre Numérique des Manuscrits Orientaux (CNMO), Ankawa, Erbil, Iraq; Cataloged by Grigory Kessel
Surrogate Format Digital
Access Restrictions Registered
Rights http://www.vhmml.org/terms
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 89 leaf(ves)
Foliation Modern foliation in Arabic numerals
Binding

Bound in leather over cardboard

Binding Dimensions 21 x 15 x 2 cm
Type Manuscript
Part Location fol. 1r-17v
Century(ies) 20th century (?)
Year Range 1900-1950
Support Paper
Page Layout 1 column, 14 lines per page
Writing System Arabic; Syriac
Script(s) East Syriac; Ruq‘ah
Type Manuscript
Part Location fol. 18r-89v
Place of Origin Turkey, Mardin
Century(ies) 19th century
Year Range 1808
Date Precise 1808 September
Support Paper
Page Layout 1 column, 19 lines per page
Catchwords Yes
Signatures Yes
Writing System Syriac
Script(s) East Syriac
Notes

Copied by ܩܣ ܥܝܣܐ ܐܒܢ ܩܣ ܩܪܝܩܘܣ ܡܢ ܒܝܬ ܓܐܠܘ ܥܣܠܢ ܣܥܪܬܝ; colophon on fol. 88rv

Item Location fol. 2r-8v
Title Prayers
Language(s) Arabic; Syriac
Item Location fol. 19v-88r
Title Qūddāšā
Title NS ܬܪܬܝܒ ܟܕܡܗ̈ ܐܠܩܕܐܣ
Uniform Title Qúdāšā (Syriac Rite, Eastern)
Language(s) Arabic Garshuni; Syriac
Country Turkey Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Mardin Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Repository Mar Hirmiz Keldani Kilisesi
Shelfmark 32.7
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 89 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 19th-20th century (?)
Language(s) Arabic; Arabic Garshuni; Syriac
Genre(s) Liturgical books (Eastern Christian)
HMML Proj. Num.

CCM 00160

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/501918
Processed By HMML
Acknowledgments Digitized in collaboration with Centre Numérique des Manuscrits Orientaux (CNMO), Ankawa, Erbil, Iraq; Cataloged by Grigory Kessel
Surrogate Format Digital
Access Restrictions Registered
Rights http://www.vhmml.org/terms
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 89 leaf(ves)
Foliation Modern foliation in Arabic numerals
Binding

Bound in leather over cardboard

Binding Dimensions 21 x 15 x 2 cm
Type Manuscript
Part Location fol. 1r-17v
Century(ies) 20th century (?)
Year Range 1900-1950
Support Paper
Page Layout 1 column, 14 lines per page
Writing System Arabic; Syriac
Script(s) East Syriac; Ruq‘ah
Item Location fol. 2r-8v
Title Prayers
Language(s) Arabic; Syriac
Type Manuscript
Part Location fol. 18r-89v
Place of Origin Turkey, Mardin
Century(ies) 19th century
Year Range 1808
Date Precise 1808 September
Support Paper
Page Layout 1 column, 19 lines per page
Catchwords Yes
Signatures Yes
Writing System Syriac
Script(s) East Syriac
Notes

Copied by ܩܣ ܥܝܣܐ ܐܒܢ ܩܣ ܩܪܝܩܘܣ ܡܢ ܒܝܬ ܓܐܠܘ ܥܣܠܢ ܣܥܪܬܝ; colophon on fol. 88rv

Item Location fol. 19v-88r
Title Qūddāšā
Title NS ܬܪܬܝܒ ܟܕܡܗ̈ ܐܠܩܕܐܣ
Uniform Title Qúdāšā (Syriac Rite, Eastern)
Language(s) Arabic Garshuni; Syriac
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