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Ff. 54vr–58r: Sälam läzǝkrä sǝmǝkä gäbrä Iyäsus (“Salutation to the mention of your name, servant of Jesus”, Hymn to St Mercury the martyr, Chaine nr. 169). The text is written in a different hand than that of the previous texts.
Two wooden boards covered with dark brown leather. Half cover. Four sewing stations
Sewing
Two Z-twisted threads (each thread is S-twisted) of animal origin
Sewing pattern
Bozzacchi C1
Slip case (maḫdär)
–
Quires
8 (1 initial protective quire + 7)
Quire marks
The sixth quire is indicated with a quire mark (፭) written in black ink on the upper inner corner of f. 37r
Text area
86 x 64 mm (margins: left 10, right 9, top 13, bottom 15 mm). Data from f. 5r
Layout
1 column
Number of lines per column
13–15
Ruling
Blind ruling, from inside to outside. Lines are generally written above the ruling (pattern Nosnitsin 1). The first line is written above the ruling on ff. 33r–36v
Ruling pattern
1-1/0/0/C
Scribe
Unknown
Colophon
–
Additional notes
F. 1v–2v: mälkəʾ-hymn consisting of rhymed stanzas. Incipit: ትጼውረከ፡ ክንፈ፡ ደመና። ምስለ፡ ነፍስየ፡ መአምፅ፡ ቅድመ፡ ትትፋተህ፡ ሲዩና። እስመ፡ አንተ፡ ረዳዒሁ፡ ወአንተ፡ ምእመና።. The text is written in a fine handwriting, characters are broadly spaced. The text is not rubricated, with lacunas in correspondence of the word sälam at the beginning of each stanza
Decoration
F. 1r: ornamental band (ḥaräg) executed in black ink in a rudimental style
State of preservation of the binding
Discrete
State of preservation of the textblock
Discrete
Provenance and history
Unknown provenance. It is not known when the manuscript was acquired by the abbey library, certainly before 1967 (year of the death of Father Lorenzo Tardo, author of the catalogue in which the manuscript is mentioned)