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Liturgical Manuscripts and How to Study Them
Manuscript Terminology and Scribal Practices
- Manuscript comes from "hand-written" (manu like manos; script...)
- Manuscript is a written text on a medium that can be transported (as opposed to an inscription on a wall)
- Mediums:
- Papyrus

- Parchment

- Paper

- Oriental/Arabic Paper
- European Paper
- Modern Paper
- Ostracon
- Pottery shard
- Limestone Fragment
- Wood Plate
- Paper Medium typically is bound
- Stitched Quires
- Signatures
- Leather Binding
- Formats
- Codex
- Folio (single sheet)
- Bifolium (two folio)
- Page (single side of a bifolium)

- Quire (bifolia and folios symmetrically arranged)

- Scroll
- Folded Sheet (usually magical texts)
- Quire
- Size: Helps us determine what it was used for
- Large (Lectern size)
- Medium (Monastic use, used by multiple people at once)
- Small (Private use - monk, priest, layman)
- Layout
- 1 Column (Coptic or Arabic)

- 2 Column (Usually Coptic AND Arabic)

- Multi-column (Rare)

- Pricking
- Ruling
- Numbering
- Epact
(see fourth column)

- Coptic
- Arabic
- Foreign
- None
- Ordering
- Page (very old manuscripts... page 2, 4, 6, etc.)
- Folio
- Quire
- Binding
- Dating Conventions
- Indiction (15-year cycles)
- Era of the Martyrs
- Hegirae
- Modern
- Scribal Practices
- Script (Coptic, Arabic Naskh with diacritical markings, Pointing)
- Table of Contents (less common in Liturgical Manuscripts)

- Name of the Scribe, Sponsor, Endower
- If he wrote many manuscripts, he's likely a trusted source
- What was his career?
- When did he live?
- Etc.
- Illustrator
- Codex Genealogy

- This was copied from xyz manuscript that was dated as abc...
- Colophon, Endowment

- Usually at the end
- Details of the publication
- Illuminations
- Miniatures (icons)


- Head pieces (at the beginning of a specific part of the MS)

- Large Capitals (first letter of a prayer or psali - sometimes running from top to bottom of the page - e.g. alpha that looks like an eagle)
- Small Capitals (usually at the start of a new paragraph - especially Fayoum MSS)
- Marginals
- Marginalia
- Inserts
- Decorations
- Corrections
Manuscript Descriptions
Classifications of Liturgical Manuscripts