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E.Or Ms 461: Gadala Georgios (The Life of St George); Taʾāmmǝra Giyorgis (The Miracles of St George). Vol. 1 of 2, undated (c. 18th C.E.)
E.Or Ms 462: Gadala Georgios (The Life of St George); Taʾāmmǝra Giyorgis (The Miracles of St George) Vol. 2 of 2, undated (c. 18th C.E.)
E.Or Ms 477: Ethiopic Psalter, undated (c. 18th cent. C.E.)
This is a Psalter, possibly dating to the 18th century.
E.Or Ms 644: Psalter, undated (c. 17th–18th cent. C.E.)
E.Or Ms 650: ʾArganona wǝddāse (A prayer to Mary), undated (c. 17th–18th cent. C.E.)
9r–153rb: ʾArganona wǝddāse, a prayer to Mary (CAe 1146) secondarily divided into parts for the days of the week: fol. 9r: Monday, fol. 32v: Tuesday, 57rb: Wednesday, 81r: Thursday, (in text), fol. 106ra: Friday, fol. 128v, Saturday (in text), fol. 140va, Sunday).
Supplications for Kidāna Wald (fols 1r, 17ra (bis), 45vb (rewritten), 47rb (rewritten), 72vb (rewritten), 77rb (rewritten), 116vb (rewritten), 153ra (rewritten), etc.).
E.Or Ms 651: Ethiopic New Testament, Vol. II. The Book of Acts and the Epistles, undated (c. 17th–18th cent. C.E.)
E.Or Ms 654: Ethiopic Manuscript [Collection of prayers], undated
This Ethiopic codex may be a collection of prayers. It has a frontispiece illuminated in red and black ink, and text is written in two columns throughout. Specialist research is needed.
E.Or Ms 673: Ethiopic Scroll, undated (c. 19th cent. C.E.)
This is a protective scroll. It begins with an illumination in yellow, blue, brown and black, featuring three figures and a type of ornate cross. There are five sections of text down the length of the scroll, each separated by an illumination. There are six illuminations in total. They feature human images, crosses and patterns. Specialist research is needed.
E.Or Ms 686: ʾArdǝʾt (‘The Disciples’); a protective scroll, undated (c. 19th-20th cent. C.E.)
An Ethiopic codex and scroll, together in a small leather pouch.
The codex contains ʾArdǝʾt (‘The Disciples’) a magico-apocryphal text. This is the Christian recension (as opposed to the Beta ʾƎsrāʾel/Ethiopian Jewish recension).
The second item is a protective scroll.