Gospels, Walters Art Museum MS. W.537

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A digital facsimile of selections fromWalters Ms. W.537, Gospels

Published by: The Walters Art Museum 600 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21201 http://www.thewalters.org/

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This document is a digital facsimile of selections from a manuscript belonging to the Walters Art Museum, in Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States. It is one of a number of manuscripts that have been digitized as part of a project generously funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, and by an anonymous donor to the Walters Art Museum. More details about the manuscripts at the Walters can be found by visiting The Walters Art Museum's website www.thewalters.org. For further information about this book, and online resources for Walters manuscripts, please contact us through the Walters Website by email, and ask for your message to be directed to the Department of Manuscripts.


Shelf mark

Walters Art Museum Ms. W.537

Descriptive Title

Gospels

Text title

Gospel Book Vernacular: աւետարան

Abstract

Dated to the tenth century, this manuscript is the oldest Armenian codex in North America and the fifth oldest among documented Armenian Gospel Books. The principal colophon on fol. 2v records that Sargis the Priest completed the text in 415 [966 CE]. Within the framed area, the commission of the codex is described: a priest, whose name was replaced by the later owner T’oros, commissioned the work "as decoration and for the splendor of [the] holy church and for the pleasure of the congregation of Rznēr." As the codex was written and commissioned by priests, the manuscript is referred to as the “Gospels of the Priest.” It was formerly known as the “Gospels of the Translators,” as, following the date 415, someone erased the formula “of the Armenian era” and replaced it with “of our Lord,” suggesting an earlier date and implying that the text was based on the original translation of the Gospels into Armenian during the fifth century. The text is copied in large angular erkat‘agir script. The full-page paintings and marginal ornaments bear stylistic characteristics of Armenian illumination of the tenth and eleventh centuries associated with non-royal patronage. The illustrations comprise the Canon Tables, with only the last two remaining; the Virgin and Child on a wheeled chariot; the framed colophon; ornamental cross with donor’s portrait; portraits of Mathew and Mark together (fol. 72v, at the end of Matthew) and Mark with Luke (fol. 114v, at the end of Mark); two final images depict unknown saints (fol. 192r, at the end of Luke). Marginalia are found throughout the text. It has been suggested that the scribe was also responsible for the illumination.

Date

Dated 966 CE

Origin

Armenia

Scribe

As-written name: Sargis Name, in vernacular: Սարգիս

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Form

Book

Genre

Scriptural

Genre

Liturgical

Language

The primary language in this manuscript is Armenian.

Colophon

fols. 2v to 2v: In vernacular: Fol. 2v in angular erkat'agir: Գրեցաւ սուրբ աւետարանս նժե: թուականութեան տ(եառ)ն մերոյ հրամանով եւ ձախիւք Թորոս քահանաի միաբանութեամբ անենայն ընտանեացն ի զարդ եւ ի պայծառութե(ամ)բ սուրբ եկեղեցւոյ եւ ի բերկրումն րզսէր ժողովրդոյ (:) Արդ որք ընթեռնուք եւ որք լսէք զԹորոս քահան(այ) եւ զամենայն զիւր եղբարսն եւ զծնաւղս նորա յիշեսջիք ի Ք(րիստո)ս Յ(իսու)ս ի տ(է)ր մեր. Fol 2v in angular erkat'agir, around the frame: Ես Սարգիս անարժան քահանայ գրեցի Զսուրբ Աւետարանս նժե թուականիս թագաւորելոյ ի վերայ մեր տ(եառ)ն մերոյ Յ(իսուս)ի Ք(րիստոս)ի: նմա վաելէ փարք յաւիտեանս յաւիտեանս ամէն: Translation: Fol. 2v in angular erkat'agir: This Holy Gospels was written (in the year) 415 (= 966 CE) of the era of our Lord by the order and at the expense of T‘oros the priest through the cooperation of all the families as decoration and for the splendor of (the) holy church and for the pleasure of the congregation of Rznēr. Now you who read (it) and who hear (it) remember the priest T‘oros and all his brothers and his parents in Jesus Christ our Lord. Fol. 2v in angular erkat'agir, around the frame: I, Sargis, unworthy priest wrote this Holy Gospels in the year 415 (= 966 CE) of the kingship over us of our Lord Jesus Christ. To him glory is fitting forever and ever, amen. Comment: Framed colophon with polychrome geometric design

Support material

Parchment Margins have been trimmed

Extent

Foliation: i+237+i Pencil foliation upper right corner, rectos

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Collation

Formula: 1(2), 2(8,-4), 3(8), 4(10,-3,-7), 5(8), 6(10,-3,-7), 7(8,-6), 8(10,-4,-8), 9-12(8), 13(6,-1), 14(6), 15(8), 16(8,-3,-8), 17(8), 18(10,-1,-4,-8), 19-20(10,-3,-7), 21-22(8), 23(10,-3,-7), 24(10,-4,-8), 25(10,-3,-7), 26-28(8), 29(10,-1,-3,-7), 30(8), 31(8,-1,-6), 32(6,-3), 33(4,-1) Catchwords: None Signatures: Most quires marked by a later hand on first and last folios, at bottom center, in black ink Comments: Quires begin on fols. 1(1), 3(2), 10(3), 18(4), 26(5), 34(6), 42(7), 49(8), 57(9), 65(10), 73(11), 81(12), 89(13), 94(14), 100(15), 108(16) 114(17), 122(18), 129(19), 137(20), 145(21), 153(22), 161(23), 169(24), 177(25), 185(26), 193(27), 201(28), 209(29), 216(30), 224(31), 230(32), 235(33); many quires composed of two or three bifolia with 2 singletons sewn in

Dimensions

25.0 cm wide by 30.5 cm high

Written surface

19.0 cm wide by 27.5 cm high

Layout

Columns: 2 Ruled lines: 20

Contents

fols. 1r - 237v: Title: Gospel Book Scribe: Sargis Hand note: Large upright erkat'agir Decoration note: Full-page ornamental cross at the beginning of the Gospel Book, fol. 3r; standing figures at the bottom of the page at the end of each Gospel; Matthew and Mark on fol. 72v; Mark and Luke on fol. 114v; unknown saints or apostles on fol. 192r; birds, floral and geometrical designs, and one fish in the outer or lower margins, mark the pericope divisions throughout the manuscript; rubrics in gold over red and red; text in brown ink fols. 1r - 1v: Title: Canon Tables

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Contents: Letter of Eusebius and canon tables 1 to 8 are missing Decoration note: Text written within columned frame; decoration with geometric designs, interwoven leaves, and birds fols. 2r - 2v: Title: Prefatory material Contents: Part of the colophon is written on the decorated band Decoration note: Full-page miniature of the Virgin and Child, fol. 2r; geometrical framed colophon, fol. 2v fols. 3r - 237v: Title: Gospels Contents: Fols. 3v-72v: Matthew; fols. 73r-114v: Mark; fols. 115r-192r: Luke; fols. 192v-237v: John; the lacunae within the text are as follows: after fol. 46: Matthew 20:8-22; after fol. 88: Mark 6:56-7:13; after fol. 93: Matthew 20:8-22; after fol. 88: Mark 6:56-7:13; after fol. 93: Mark 9:14-29; after fol. 208: John 6:51-68; after fol. 223: John 12:49-13:6; after fol. 231: John 15:14-16:16; after fol. 236: John 18:22-19:7; after fol. 237: John 19:19 to the end Decoration

fol. 1r: Title: Canon Table Form: Full-page miniature Text: Eusebian Canon IX fol. 1v: Title: Canon Table Form: Full-page miniature Text: Eusebian Canon X fol. 2r: Title: Virgin and Child Form: Full-page miniature Text: Prefatory material Comment: To the left of the Virgin is the inscription, "Thou art highly favored, the Lord is with thee" (Luke 1:28)

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fol. 2v: Title: Colophon Form: Framed text page Text: Prefatory material fol. 3r: Title: Cross Form: Full-page miniature Text: Matthew's Gospel fol. 72v: Title: Portraits of Matthew and Mark Form: Half-page miniature Text: End of Matthew's Gospel Comment: The names of the evangelists are written to the right and left of Matthew and Mark, respectively fol. 114v: Title: Portraits of Mark and Luke Form: Half-page miniature Text: End of Mark's Gospel Comment: Names are inscribed to the right of each evangelist fol. 192r: Title: Portraits of unidentified saints Form: Half-page miniature Text: End of Luke's Gospel Comment: Erased inscriptions Binding

The binding is not original. Modern dark brown goatskin on wood, blind-tooled with lines and dots forming a cross of guilloche work within a trilobe outline on the upper cover, and, on the lower cover, a design of interlacing circles; three thong-clasps are missing

Provenance

Created in 966 (Armenian era given 415, fol. 2v) 1575 (Armenian era given 1024), Erevan, note by Tēr Nersēs (recto of last fly leaf); this sixteenth-century colophon was copied by Amirxan Yovhannēs Amirean

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Yovhannēs Amirxanean, November 20, 1839 (verso of last fly leaf) Hovannes Amirkan, 1843 (recto of first fly leaf) Note by Yovhannēs Amirxaneanc‘, February 10, 1844; Tabriz (T‘rviz), April 26, 1844,note by Yovhannēs Amirxaneanc‘ (recto of first fly leaf) February 2, 1844 (This Gospels is in commemoration of the monastery of Saint Grigor the Illuminator, for the Lebanese monks who are in Rome, in the year of the Lord 1844 and on the 2nd February...). In memory of the "Illustrious, Noble and Revered orthodox noble Ała Amirxanē Yovhannēs Amireanc‘ of New Julfa, for the sake of his soul and for the sake of his whole pious and God-loving family." "Through the mediation of Father Vrt‘anēs Eiwłiwnčeanc‘. A.K. the Apostolic Misionary in Pars and in New Julfa." (recto of last fly leaf) Antonian monastery at Ortakoy, near Istanbul, by 1910 Acquired by Henry Walters, Baltimore, before 1931 Acquisition

Walters Art Museum, 1931, by Henry Walters' bequest

Bibliography

Thanks are expressed to Professor Bernard Coulie (Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve) for kindly making available his bibliography on the Armenian manuscripts kept in the Walters Art Museum. Tašean, Y. Aknark mĕ hay hnagrowt'ean vray. Usumnasirut'yun Hayoc' grč'ut'ean aruestin (An Overview of Armenian Paleography: A Study of the Art of Writing of the Armenians). Vienna, 1898, pp. 20, 182-184 (in Armenian). Macler, Frédéric. Rapport sur une mission scientifique en Arménie russe et en Arménie turque (juillet-octobre 1909). Paris, 1911, pp. 115-124, figs. 22-26. Łafadaryan, K. Haykakan gri skzbnakan tesaknerĕ, hnagrakan-banasirakan usumnasirut'yun (The Original Types of Armenian Letters, Paleographic-Philological Study). Erevan, 1939 [repr. 1953], p. 24.

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Buchthal, Hugo, and Otto Kurz, A Handlist of Illuminated Oriental Christian Manuscripts. London: Warburg Institute, 1942, p. 71, no. 350. Yovsep'ean, Garegin A., Kat'ołikos. Yišatakarank' jeŕagrac' (E. daric' minč'ew ŽĔ dar). Hator A. (E. daric' minč'ew 1250 t'.) (Colophon of Manuscripts [From the Fifth to the Eighteenth Century]. Volume 1 [From the Fifth Century to 1250]. Ant'ilias: Tparan Kat'ołkosut'ean Hayoc' Kilikioy, 1951, cols. 121-122, no. 52 Der Nersessian, Sirarpie. Armenian Manuscripts in the Walters Art Gallery. Baltimore: Trustees of the Walters Art Gallery, 1973, pp. 1-5, 85, pl. B, pls. 1-11. Sanjian, Avedis K. A Catalogue of Medieval Armenian Manuscripts in the United States. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976, pp. 260-267. Kouymjian, Dickran. Index of Armenian Art, fasc. 1: Illustrated Armenian Manuscripts to the Year 1000 A.D. Fresno: California State University, 1977, pp. 6-7. Der Nersessian, Sirarpie. Armenian Art. London: Thames & Hudson 1978, p. 117 and fig. 84. Kouymjian, Dickran. "The Classical Tradition in Armenian Art." Revue des Etudes Arméniennes, n.s. 15 (1981), p. 277, pl. VI. Cabelli, Diane E., and Thomas F. Mathews, "Pigments in Armenian Manuscripts of the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries." Revue des Etudes Arméniennes n.s. 18 (1984), pp. 33-47. Mat'evosyan, Artašes S. Hayeren jeŕagreri hišatakaranner EŽB dd. (Colophons of Armenian Manuscripts from the Fifth to the Twelfth Century). Erevan: HSSH GA hratarakč'ut'yun, 1988, pp. 58-59, no. 72. Alexanian, Joseph M. "The Text of the Oldest Armenian Gospel Manuscript in America: A Reappraisal of Walters Art Gallery MS 537." Journal for the Society for Armenian Studies 5 (1990-1991): pp. 55-64.

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Mathews, Thomas F. "Catalogue of Manuscripts. No. 6." In Thomas F. Mathews and Roger S. Wieck, eds., Treasures in Heaven: Armenian Illuminated Manuscripts. New York and Princeton: The Pierpont Morgan Library and Princeton University Press, 1994, pp. 148-149, with pls. 4 and 5. Merian, Sylvie, Thomas F. Mathews, and Mary Virginia Orna, O.S.O., "Appendix. Pigment Analysis of Armenian, Byzantine, Iranian, Indian, and Persian Manuscripts." In Thomas F. Mathews and Roger S. Wieck, eds. Treasures in Heaven: Armenian Illuminated Manuscripts. New York and Princeton: The Pierpont Morgan Library and Princeton University Press 1994, pp. 136, 138 (Ms. A2 in tables 1 and 2) Mathews, Thomas F. "The Classic Phase of Bagratid and Artsruni Illumination: The Tenth and Eleventh Centuries." In Thomas F. Mathews and Roger S. Wieck, eds., Treasures in Heaven: Armenian Illuminated Manuscripts. New York and Princeton: The Pierpont Morgan Library and Princeton University Press, 1994, pp. 57-59. Nersessian, Vrej. Treasures from the Ark: 1700 Years of Armenian Christian Art. London: British Library 2001, p. 224, no. 157. Stone, M.E., Dickran Koumjian, and Henning Lehmann. Album of Armenian Paleography. Aarhus: Aaarhus University Press, 2002, pp. 128-129, no 6. Agémian, Sylvia. Archives Sirarpie der Nersessian. Catalogue. Volume 1. Antélias: Catholicossat arménien de Cilicie 2003, pp. 58-59. Ghazarosian, Arpenik. "L'art du manuscrit." In Claude Mutafian, ed. Arménie: La magie de l'écrit. Marseille: Maison Arménienne de la Jeunesse et de la culture de Marseille, 2007, pp. 84-85, no 3.12. Rapti, Ioanna. "La peinture dans les livres (IXe-XIIIe siècle)." In Jannic Durand, Ioanna Rapti, and Dorota Giovannoni, eds., Armenia Sacra. Mémoire chrétienne des

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Arméniens (IVe-XVIIIe siècle). Paris: Musée du Louvre, 2007, pp. 177-178 and fig 3. Contributors

Principal catalogers: Der Nersessian, Sirarpie; Landau, Amy; van Lint, Theo M Catalogers: Dennis, Nathan S; Valle, Chiara Editor: Herbert, Lynley Copy editor: Dibble, Charles Conservators: Owen, Linda; Quandt, Abigail Contributors: Bockrath, Diane; Emery, Doug; Herbert, Lynley; Noel, William; Tabritha, Ariel; Toth, Michael B.; Valle, Chiara

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The Walters Art Museum 600 N. Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 http://www.thewalters.org/

Released under a Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/legalcode Published 2013






























































































































































































































































































































































































































































This document is a digital facsimile of selections from a manuscript belonging to the Walters Art Museum, in Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States. It is one of a number of manuscripts that have been digitized as part of a project generously funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, and by an anonymous donor to the Walters Art Museum. More details about the manuscripts at the Walters can be found by visiting The Walters Art Museum's website www.thewalters.org. For further information about this book, and online resources for Walters manuscripts, please contact us through the Walters Website by email, and ask for your message to be directed to the Department of Manuscripts.


The Walters Art Museum 600 N. Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 http://www.thewalters.org/

Released under a Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/legalcode Published 2013


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