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Country United States Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Collegeville (Minn.) Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Holding Institution Saint John's University (Collegeville, Minn.)
Repository Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Rare Book and Manuscript Collection Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Shelfmark Plante Ms. 1
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 155 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 17th century
Language(s) Ge'ez
Genre(s) Liturgical books (Eastern Christian); Psalters
HMML Proj. Num.

HMML 00043

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/511580
Processed By HMML
Surrogate Format Digital
Access Restrictions Unregistered or order a digital copy
Rights http://www.vhmml.org/terms
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 155 leaf(ves)
Binding

Bound in wooden boards; back board broken and repaired

Binding Dimensions 18.2 x 17 cm
Provenance

Previous owner: Habte Selase, fol. 137r; gift of Julian G. Plante to the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library in 2012

Type Manuscript
Place of Origin Ethiopia
Century(ies) 17th century
Year Range 1650-1700
Support Parchment
Writing System Ethiopic
Notes

Various notes, drawings and erasures on flyleaves (fol. 1-2 and 154-155), including ownership notes (fol. 1v and 155v) and medical prescriptions for toothache, snake bite, and dog bite (fol. 155r)

Item Location fol. 3r-153r
Title Psalter
Uniform Title Psalter (Ethiopian Rite)
Language(s) Ge'ez
Contents Detail

Psalms, fol. 3r-117v; Fifteen Biblical canticles, fol. 118r-131r; Song of Solomon in five canticles, fol. 131r-137r; Praises of Mary, fol. 137v-148v; Gate of Light, fol. 148v-153r

Country United States Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Collegeville (Minn.) Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Holding Institution Saint John's University (Collegeville, Minn.)
Repository Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Rare Book and Manuscript Collection Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Shelfmark Plante Ms. 1
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 155 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 17th century
Language(s) Ge'ez
Genre(s) Liturgical books (Eastern Christian); Psalters
HMML Proj. Num.

HMML 00043

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/511580
Processed By HMML
Surrogate Format Digital
Access Restrictions Unregistered or order a digital copy
Rights http://www.vhmml.org/terms
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 155 leaf(ves)
Binding

Bound in wooden boards; back board broken and repaired

Binding Dimensions 18.2 x 17 cm
Provenance

Previous owner: Habte Selase, fol. 137r; gift of Julian G. Plante to the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library in 2012

Type Manuscript
Place of Origin Ethiopia
Century(ies) 17th century
Year Range 1650-1700
Support Parchment
Writing System Ethiopic
Notes

Various notes, drawings and erasures on flyleaves (fol. 1-2 and 154-155), including ownership notes (fol. 1v and 155v) and medical prescriptions for toothache, snake bite, and dog bite (fol. 155r)

Item Location fol. 3r-153r
Title Psalter
Uniform Title Psalter (Ethiopian Rite)
Language(s) Ge'ez
Contents Detail

Psalms, fol. 3r-117v; Fifteen Biblical canticles, fol. 118r-131r; Song of Solomon in five canticles, fol. 131r-137r; Praises of Mary, fol. 137v-148v; Gate of Light, fol. 148v-153r

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