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- catalog contributor b4403146.
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- catalog contributor b4403151.
- catalog created "1930.".
- catalog date "1930".
- catalog date "1930.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1930.".
- catalog description "The Ethiopic texts comprise: (1) The history of the martyrdom of St. George written by his servant Pasicrates. From Brit. Mus. Ms. Orient. no. 686, foll. 173a-178a. (2) The encomium on St. George of Lydda and a description of his twelve miracles written by Theodosius, Archibishop of Jerusalem. From Brit. Mus. Ms. Orient. no. 691. foll. 51a. col. 1-54a, col. 1. (3) The encomium on St. George by Theodotus, Bishop of Ancyra. From Brit. Mus. Ms. Orient. no. 713, foll. 13a-80b.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 284 p. :".
- catalog isPartOf "Luzac's Semitic text and translation series. v. 20".
- catalog issued "1930".
- catalog issued "1930.".
- catalog language "eng eth".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Luzac & Co.,".
- catalog subject "Ethiopic language Texts.".
- catalog subject "George, Saint, -303.".
- catalog subject "Manuscripts, Ethiopic Facsimiles.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Ethiopic texts comprise: (1) The history of the martyrdom of St. George written by his servant Pasicrates. From Brit. Mus. Ms. Orient. no. 686, foll. 173a-178a. (2) The encomium on St. George of Lydda and a description of his twelve miracles written by Theodosius, Archibishop of Jerusalem. From Brit. Mus. Ms. Orient. no. 691. foll. 51a. col. 1-54a, col. 1. (3) The encomium on St. George by Theodotus, Bishop of Ancyra. From Brit. Mus. Ms. Orient. no. 713, foll. 13a-80b.".
- catalog title "George of Lydda, the patron saint of England : a study of the cultus of St. George in Ethiopia. The Ethiopic texts in facsimile edited for the first time from the manuscripts from Makdalâ now in the British Museum, with translations and an introduction by Sir E.A. Wallis Budge ... With thirteen plates and five illustrations in the text.".
- catalog type "text".