Princeton Ethiopic Manuscript No. 18: Psalter. Dawit; Psalms; Canticles of the Prophets of the Old and New Testaments; Song of Songs; Praise of Mary (Wəddase Maryam); Monday; Tuesday; Wednesday... (DS26378) (Q101091)

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Princeton Ethiopic Manuscript No. 18: Psalter. Dawit; Psalms; Canticles of the Prophets of the Old and New Testaments; Song of Songs; Praise of Mary (Wəddase Maryam); Monday; Tuesday; Wednesday... (DS26378)
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      Princeton Ethiopic Manuscript No. 18: Psalter. Dawit
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      Canticles of the Prophets of the Old and New Testaments
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      Praise of Mary (Wəddase Maryam)
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      Monday
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      Tuesday
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      Wednesday
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      Sunday
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      Gate of Light (Incomplete At End)
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      Psalters - -Ethiopia.
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      Extent: Parchment and Paper Codex.; 9.5 x 8.5 x 6 cm
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      Parchment and Paper Codex.
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      Layout: 1 col. [fols. 1r-130v], 22 lines; 2 col. [131r-142v], 21 lines.
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      Written in black and red ink. No case. Fols. 1v-8v: Blank. Fol. 7rv: Detached from the quire. Leather boards, stitched and open spine. The paper and vellum folios were foliated separately; after the first 10 folios (of paper), the vellum folios begin with 1 again. The paper folios are bla...[text truncated]
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      Loose folio, a letter that starts without salutation but with a dateline, "Princeton Nov 29 1940," and then states that the book was "Brought from Abyssinia by Professor Littmann and given to me—about 1910. ... Littman said it had recently belonged to a monk and had been in daily use. I now give it to the Epigraphical Museum." It is signed by "Wm. K. Prentice," the professor of...[text truncated]
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      13 June 2025
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      13 June 2025
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