MS Egyptian 6

Date:
10th century A.D. or perhaps no more than half a century either side of it
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Description

Coptic homily on the Three Holy Children

Publication/Creation

Egypt, Wadi El Natrun, 10th century A.D. or perhaps no more than half a century either side of it.

Physical description

Parchment. Rather dark, with a strong yellow tinge. The leaves are still attached together at their fold; the first surviving page is hair-side.; Material: other; Two conjugate leaves. The original fore-edge of the first leaf is entirely destroyed, and a width of up to 21.2 cm is preserved; of the second leaf the full width of 21.5 cm survives in part.; dimensions: diameter 215 mm, length 292 mm

Acquisition note

(not before 1926, not after 1994): Acquired by the Wellcome Library or its predecessor the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum.

Hand note

The hand might be said to exaggerate the typical features of hands from the Wadi al-Natrun monastery of Saint Macarius. It is very upright, and round letters are very rounded. has a substantial tail, almost square-cut at the right; has a short and strictly horizontal one. and are very distinctive, with their upper right-hand portions very cramped. Most noticeably of all, and form nearly a closed circle, the horizontal bar of (except in enlarged letters) being formed by merely a touch of the full width of the nib. Many parallels may be found among platess. 1-16 of Evelyn-White's volume, plates 6A, 8, and 10A being similar; only plate 12B, however, is likely to be from the same hand, although the piece is too fragmentary and indistinct for certainty.

Ownership note

(not before 1800): According to Evelyn-White the manuscript was in the possession of a Spanish Duke in 1908.
(not before 1865, not after 1926): According to Evelyn-White, Walter Ewing Crum saw the manuscript at the British Museum at some point during his lifetime. The identity of the leaves seen by Crum as Egyptian Manuscript 6 is set beyond doubt by the fact Evelyn-White quoted the first six lines, with the appropriate lacunae indicated.

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