05.12.2025 Presentazione del volume di Lorenzo Pubblici, La Rus’ di Kiev. Un crocevia tra Europa e Asia nel Medioevo Discutono con l’autore Michele Bernardini, Marcello Garzaniti e Lapo Sestan
The strips are joined together by means of small parchment strips
Leather case
The scroll is stored inside a painted wooden case
Layout
1 column
Ruling
–
Ruling pattern
–
Scribe
Unknown
Colophon
–
Additional notes
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Decoration
On the first strip, at the top of text 1: nine squares between two geometric bands; the squares contain an eight-pointed star, a human face, and four stylized eyes.
On the second strip: an angel with red and black wings.
On the third strip, at the end of text 3: a cross with arms of the same size
State of preservation
Discrete
Provenance and history
Unknown provenance.
The manuscript belonged to a certain, Wälättä Mikaʾel, probably the original owner of the scroll since her name is written in the main hand at the end of the single texts. Another name, that of a certain Täsfa Mikaʾel (possibly a later owner), has been added interlineally.
It is not known when the manuscript entered the abbey library, presumably before 1908, year of death of Father Rocchi. The scroll is mentioned in Zanutto S., 1932, Bibliografia etiopica, in continuazione alla «Bibliografia etiopica» di G. Fumagalli, II: Manoscritti etiopici, p. 80 (nr. 153)