List of Mandaic manuscripts explained

This article contains a list of Mandaic manuscripts, which are almost entirely Mandaean religious texts written in Classical Mandaic.

Well-known Mandaean texts include the Ginza Rabba (also known as the Sidra Rabbā), the Mandaean Book of John, and the Qulasta. Texts for Mandaean priests include The 1012 Questions, among others. Some, like the Ginza Rabba, are codices (bound books), while others, such as the various diwans, are illustrated scrolls.[1]

Background

Mandaean copyists or scribes (Mandaic: sapra[2]) may transcribe texts as a meritorious deed for one's own forgiveness of sins, or they may be hired to copy a text for another person.[3] Mandaean sacred scriptures, such as the Ginza Rabba are traditionally kept in wooden chests wrapped in layers of white cotton and silk cloth. These protected manuscripts are generally not touched by ordinary laypeople, although learned laymen (yalufa) who demonstrate proper knowledge and respect for the manuscripts are usually granted access by priests, similar to the level of respect given to the Guru Granth Sahib in Sikhism.[4] Gloves are worn while handling copies of the Ginza Rabba that are used for liturgical purposes.

Types

Mandaean religious texts can be written in book or codex form (ࡃࡓࡀࡔࡀ or ࡎࡉࡃࡓࡀ) or as scrolls (ࡃࡉࡅࡀࡍ, ࡔࡀࡐࡕࡀ, or ࡔࡀࡓࡇ) that are often illustrated. The illustrations, usually labeled with lengthy written explanations, typically contain abstract geometric drawings of uthras that are reminiscent of cubism or prehistoric rock art.

In Mandaean texts, the end of each chapter or section is typically denoted by the Mandaean letters s—a (ࡎࡀ; also known as saka), which are separated by a long ligature.

Some scrolls are talismans (ࡆࡓࡀࡆࡕࡀ), amulets (ࡒࡌࡀࡄࡀ), or exorcisms (ࡐࡀࡔࡀࡓ or ࡐࡉࡔࡓࡀ), all of which are subtypes of phylacteries. Others consist of prayers such as ࡓࡀࡄࡌࡉࡀ ('devotions'), ࡏࡍࡉࡀࡍࡉࡀ ('responses'), and ࡓࡅࡔࡅࡌࡀ ('"signing" prayers'). Many scrolls contain symbolic descriptions of rituals, such as various types of and rituals. Mandaean texts typically have colophons (ࡕࡀࡓࡉࡊ) giving detailed information about the scribes who had transcribed them, as well as dates, lineages, and other historical information.

Drower (1953) recognizes six main groups of Mandaean literature.

  1. esoteric texts, exclusively for priests
  2. ritual texts, exclusively for priests
  3. hymns, psalms, and prayers
  4. hortatory and general texts
  5. astrological texts
  6. magical writings

History

Little is known about the redactors or authors of the texts. The contents date to both pre-Islamic and Islamic periods. The oldest Mandaean magical text is dated to the 4th and 5th centuries CE.

During the past few decades, Majid Fandi al-Mubaraki, a Mandaean living in Australia, has digitized many Mandaean texts using typesetted Mandaic script.[5]

Texts

This section lists the titles of various Mandaic religious texts.

Main scriptures

The primary three scriptures containing the most important narratives, liturgies, and doctrines of Mandaeism are the Ginza Rabba, Mandaean Book of John, and Qulasta. They widely used by both lay Mandaeans and Mandaean priests. The Haran Gawaita is a text that discusses the origins and history of the Mandaean people.

Primary scriptures
History

Priestly texts

Magical texts

Magical texts such as zrazta, qmaha, and the like are listed below. Note that these manuscript designations (zrazta, qmaha, etc.) are interchangable, with different manuscript titles providing varying designations.

Library collections

The majority of known Mandaean texts are currently held at libraries in Oxford, London, and Paris.

Bodleian Library

Bodleian Library manuscripts (excluding the Drower Collection)

British Library

See also: British Library Syriac Manuscript Collection.

British Library manuscripts

Bibliothèque nationale de France

Bibliothèque nationale de France Code Sabéen manuscripts

The Code Sabéen (also Codex Sabéen or CS) manuscripts are held at the National Library of France (BnF). Much of the following information is derived from an 1874 catalogue of Syriac manuscripts compiled by, which lists descriptions for Mss. Sabéen 1–19.[15] Many of the manuscripts can be viewed online at the Bibliothèque nationale de France's Gallica digital library.

Other libraries

Individual collections

Private collections

Buckley has also found Ginza manuscripts that are privately held by Mandaeans in the United States (two in San Diego, California; one in Flushing, New York; and one in Lake Grove, New York). Buckley has also located a privately held copy of the Book of the Zodiac dating from 1919, which belonged to Lamea Abbas Amara in San Diego.

Manuscripts of the Mandaean Book of John that are privately held by Mandaeans in the United States include:[17]

The Rbai Rafid Collection (RRC) is a private collection of Mandaean manuscripts belonging to the Mandaean priest Rbai Rafid al-Sabti in Nijmegen, Netherlands.[12] Important manuscripts in the collection include different versions of the Ginza Rabba, various priestly texts, and numerous magical texts.[20]

Individual Mandaean priests, including Salah Choheili and Sahi Bashikh, among others, also have private manuscript collections.

Rbai Rafid Collection

The Rbai Rafid Collection (RRC), held by Rbai Rafid al-Sabti in Nijmegen, Netherlands, is likely the world's largest private collection of Mandaean manuscripts. The physical manuscripts date back to the 17th century,[21] while the contents date back to pre-Islamic times. The entire collection was photographed by Matthew Morgenstern in 2013. Many manuscripts in the collection have been digitized and published online in transliterated format by Matthew Morgenstern and Ohad Abudraham. RRC manuscripts cited in the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon (CAL) are as follows. The following list is compiled from the CAL[22] and Morgenstern's article "New Manuscript Sources for the Study of Mandaic".[23]

RRC MS Contents Notes
RRC 1A Copied in Shushtar in 1156 A.H. (1744-5 A.D.) by Iuhana br Ram br Sam br Adam k. Malka Sabur. More accurate than the corrupt Drower version and the late British Library version. Main text used in the CAL.
RRC 1C Copied in 1074 A.H. (1663-4 A.D.) by Yahia Yuhana br Rbai Zihrun Adam in Šuštar.[24] Most complete manuscript of Šarḥ Maṣbuta Rbtia. A transliteration and English translation of the colophon is included Morgenstern (2019).[25] Variant: DC 50. Main text used in the CAL.
RRC 1E Variants: DC 29, DC 21, MS Berlin, RRC 3K.[26]
RRC 1F Qmaha ḏ-br ˁngaria; Qmaha ḏ-br ˁngaria Zuṭa; Qmaha ḏ-Šuba; Qmaha ḏ-Iurba; Qmaha ḏ-Gastata Copied by Mhatam Iuhana br Ram Zihrun br Sam k. ˁAziz l. Kupašia udurašiḥ in 1286 A.H. (1869-70 A.D.). Variants: DC 43g I and DC 43g II (copied by Iahia Bihram br Adam Iuhana in the marshlands in 1272 A.H. (1855-6 A.D.)), DC 46, Codex Sabéen (CS) 27.[27]
RRC 1G Šapta ḏ-Qaština Copied by Mhatam Iuhana br Ram Zihrun br Sam in the marshlands in 1287 A.H. (1870-1 A.D.)
RRC 1P Šapta ḏ-Pišra ḏ-Šumqa Copied in Amara in 1289 A.H. (1872-3 A.D.) by Ram Zihrun br Sam Zihrun br Iahia Zihrun k. ˁAziz
RRC 1T Šapta ḏ-Bit Mišqal Ainia Copied by Adam Yuhana br Sam br Bihram in Shushtar in 1196 A.H. (1782 A.D.). Earliest manuscript of Bit Mišqal Ainia. Variants: DC 26 and DC 28. Main text used in the CAL.
RRC 2C Pašar Mihla Copied in 1274 A.H. (1857-1858 A.D.). More accurate than DC 40. Main text used in the CAL.
RRC 2E Copied in Mučarra in 1200 A.H. (1785–1786 A.D.). Damaged manuscript.
RRC 2M Copied by Zihrun br Yahia Sam in 1086 A.H. (1675–1676 A.D.). Longest RRC manuscript. Contains Neo-Mandaic features.[28] Part of Alf Trisar Šuialia, corresponds to "Blow and healing" (Part 5.1) in Book 2 of Drower (1960).[29]
RRC 2O Copied by Sam Yuhana br Yahia Adam in Ḥuwaiza in 1077 A.H. (1666–7 A.D.).[30] Missing a large section corresponding to lines 912–1131 of DC 34 but is often more accurate than DC 34.
RRC 2P Copied in Dezful in 1259 A.H. (1843 A.D.). Partial copy.
RRC 2U Copied in 1168 A.H. (1754-5 A.D.). DC 35 (from 1247 A.H. (1831–2 A.D.)) was copied from RRC 2U.
RRC 2V Copied in 1240 A.H. (1824-5 A.D.).
RRC 2X Copied in 1204 A.H. (1789-90 A.D.).
RRC 3D Copied in Šuštar in 1274 A.H. (1857–8 A.D.). Partial copy.
RRC 3E Copied by Zihrun br Iahia Iuhana br Adam Zihrun in Dezful in 1174 A.H. (1760-1 A.D.)
RRC 3F Copied in 1238 A.H. (1822-3 A.D.) by Iahia Ram Zihrun br Mhatam br Mhatam Iuhana br Bihram br Mašad br Naǰmia br Karam br Kairia br Haiat kinianḥ Sabur
RRC 3K Copied in Šuštar in 1080 A.H. (1669-70 A.D.). Oldest surviving Mandaic magical manuscript. Variants: DC 29, DC 21, MS Berlin, RRC 1E.
RRC 3N Qmaha ḏ-Šiul; Ṣir Sahra Qmaha ḏ-Šiul variants: DC 45:5–7, DC 43b, DC 46, DC 19.[31] Ṣir Sahra variants: DC 43a, Codex Sabéen (CS) 27.[32]
RRC 3R Copied in 1173 A.H. (1759–0 A.D.). Variant: DC 36.[33] Titled Tafsir u-Afrašta Kasita, it corresponds to Books 6 and 7 in Drower's (1960) Alf Trisar Šuialia.
RRC 4G Copied at Qurna in 1248 A.H. (1832–1833 A.D.) by Yahia Bihram br Adam Yuhana.[34]
RRC 5A Copied in 1301 A.H. (1883-1884 A.D.); the scribe also copied RRC 2C
RRC 5I Copied in 1294 A.H. (1877 A.D.) by Bihram br Ram Zihrun br Sam Bihram. Includes a Neo-Mandaic poem that was composed in 1161 A.H. (1748 A.D.) and copied in 1294 A.H. (1877 A.D.) by Yahia Yuhana.[35]
RRC 5J Copied at the Margab quarter of Suq eš-Šuyūḵ in A.H. 1277 (1860–1861 A.D.).
RRC 5L Copied at the Margab quarter of Suq eš-Šuyūḵ in A.H. 1256 (1840–1841 A.D.).[36]
RRC 6D Copied in Šuštar in 1085 A.H. (1674–5 A.D.). Variants: DC 36, DC 6. Part of Alf Trisar Šuialia.

The collection also contains multimedia items, including audio and video recordings. A few of them include:

Drower Collection

The Drower Collection (DC), held at the Bodleian Library in Oxford University, is the world's most extensive institutional library collection of Mandaean manuscripts. The collection consists of 55 Mandaean manuscripts collected by E. S. Drower. Drower has published some of the smaller texts in journal articles, while other larger texts have been published as monographs. Many texts remain unpublished.[1]

Drower donated MSS Drower 1–53 to the Bodleian Library in 1958. MS Drower 54 (The Coronation of the Great Šišlam) was given to the library by Lady Drower in 1961, and MS Drower 55 (Drower's personal notebook) was added in 1986.[37] DC 1–5, 22, 30, 31, 38, 45, and 53 are codices, with the rest of the DC manuscripts being scrolls.

A list of manuscripts in the Drower Collection, based on primarily on Buckley (2010),[38] as well as Drower (1937)[39] and other sources, is given below. The manuscripts are abbreviated DC.

Timeline of major publications

Timeline of major publications of important Mandaean scriptures:

Bibliography

See also

External links

Online texts

Mandaean Network texts

Notes and References

  1. Book: Buckley, Jorunn Jacobsen. The Mandaeans: ancient texts and modern people. Oxford University Press. New York. 2002. 0-19-515385-5. 65198443.
  2. Book: Häberl, Charles . The Book of Kings and the Explanations of This World: A Universal History from the Late Sasanian Empire . Liverpool . Liverpool University Press . 2022 . 978-1-80085-627-1 . 219. 10.3828/9781800856271 . 2024-02-21 .
  3. Buckley. Jorunn Jacobsen. Glimpses of A Life: Yahia Bihram, Mandaean priest. History of Religions. 39. 1999. 32–49. 10.1086/463572. 162137462 .
  4. Book: Nasoraia, Brikha H.S.. Brikha Nasoraia. The Mandaean gnostic religion: worship practice and deep thought. Sterling. New Delhi. 2021. 978-81-950824-1-4. 1272858968.
  5. https://www.mandaeannetwork.com/ Mandaean Network
  6. Morgenstern . Matthew . Abudraham . Ohad . The Descent of Iauar to the World of Darkness: A Mandaic Amulet on a Lead Lamella (MLSC 2) . Journal of Semitic Studies . 68 . 1 . 2023-02-22 . 0022-4480 . 10.1093/jss/fgac021 . 97–122.
  7. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . The Descent of Iauar (MLSC 2) . 2024-07-27.
  8. Book: van Bladel. Kevin. 2017. From Sasanian Mandaeans to Ṣābians of the Marshes. Leiden. Brill. 10.1163/9789004339460. 978-90-04-33943-9.
  9. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Diuan u-Tafsir ḏ-Raza ḏ-Abahata . 2024-07-27.
  10. Book: Burtea, Bogdan. Die Geheimnisse Der Vorvater Edition, Ubersetzung Und Kommentierung Einer Esoterischen Mandaischen Handschrift Aus Der Bodleian Library Oxford. Harrassowitz. Wiesbaden. 2012. 978-3-447-06466-8. 940934456. de.
  11. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . Abudraham . Ohad . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Šapta ḏ-Qaština . 2024-07-27.
  12. The story of creation in the Mandaean holy book in the Ginza Rba. Aldihisi. Sabah. 2008. PhD. University College London.
  13. Book: Vinklát, Marek. Coptica, Gnostica und Mandaica. Two Unidentified Fragments of Mandaean Ritual Scrolls in the British Museum. De Gruyter. 2020-07-06. 10.1515/9783110619904-010. 188–195. 9783110619904 . 241365971 .
  14. Wright, William. Catalogue of Syriac manuscripts in the British museum acquired since the year 1838. London: British Museum, 1872.
  15. Taschereau, Jules-Antoine. 1874. Catalogues des manuscrits syriaques et sabéens (mandaïtes) de la Bibliothèque nationale / Manuscrits orientaux.
  16. Häberl, Charles G. (2007). Introduction to the New Edition, in The Great Treasure of the Mandaeans, a new edition of J. Heinrich Petermann's Thesaurus s. Liber Magni, with a new introduction and a translation of the original preface by Charles G. Häberl. Gorgias Press, LLC.
  17. Book: Haberl. Charles . McGrath . James. The Mandaean Book of John: critical edition, translation, and commentary. De Gruyter. Berlin. 2020. 978-3-11-048651-3. 1129155601.
  18. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Sidra ḏ-Nišmata . 2024-07-27.
  19. Van Rompay . Sandi . 2010 . The Tree Šatrin and its Place in Mandaean Art . ARAM Periodical . 22 . 183–207 . 10.2143/ARAM.22.0.2131037.
  20. Morgenstern. New readings and interpretations in the Mandaic priestly commentary Alma Rišaia Zuṭa (The Lesser 'First World'). Matthew. Matthew Morgenstern. 2018. Le Muséon. 131. 1–2. 1–19. 10.2143/MUS.131.1.3284833.
  21. Morgenstern . Matthew . Neo-Mandaic in Early Mandaean Colophons. Part 1: Linguistic Features . Aramaic Studies . 16 . 2 . 2018 . 1477-8351 . 10.1163/17455227-01602002 . 182–205.
  22. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Mandaic texts . 2024-07-27.
  23. Morgenstern, Matthew. New Manuscript Sources for the Study of Mandaic. In: V. Golinets et. al (eds.), Neue Beiträge zur Semitistik. Sechstes Treffen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Semitistik in der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft vom 09.–11. Februar 2013 in Heidelberg. AOAT, Ugarit Verlag.
  24. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Šarḥ Maṣbuta Rbtia . 2024-07-27.
  25. Morgenstern . Matthew . Neo-Mandaic in Early Mandaean Colophons. Part 2: Texts, Translations and Conclusion . Aramaic Studies . 17 . 1 . 2019 . 1477-8351 . 10.1163/17455227-01602004 . 100–121.
  26. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Šapta ḏ-Pišra ḏ-Ainia . 2024-07-27.
  27. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Qmaha ḏ-br ˁngaria . 2024-07-27.
  28. Morgenstern . Matthew . Neo-Mandaic in Early Mandaean Colophons. Part 1: Linguistic Features . Aramaic Studies . 16 . 2 . 2018 . 1477-8351 . 10.1163/17455227-01602002 . 182–205.
  29. Book: Drower, Ethel S.. The Thousand and Twelve Questions: A Mandaean Text (Alf Trisar Šuialia). Berlin. Akademie Verlag. 1960.
  30. Morgenstern . Matthew . Neo-Mandaic in Early Mandaean Colophons. Part 2: Texts, Translations and Conclusion . Aramaic Studies . 17 . 1 . 2019 . 1477-8351 . 10.1163/17455227-01602004 . 100–121.
  31. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Qmaha ḏ-Šiul . 2024-07-27.
  32. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Ṣir Sahra . 2024-07-27.
  33. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Alf Trisar Šuialia . 2024-07-27.
  34. Book: Morgenstern, Matthew . Neo-Aramaic and its Linguistic Context . Neo-Mandaic In Mandaean Manuscript Sources . Gorgias Press . 2015 . 978-1-4632-3648-9 . 10.31826/9781463236489-023 . 367–396.
  35. Morgenstern. Matthew. 2019. Mandaean Poems from the 18th Century: A Forgotten Genre. Orientalia Suecana. 62-68. 31–56.
  36. Morgenstern, Matthew (2021). The Mandaeans in the Face of Modernity: Yahia Bihram, the Pasha’s Wife and the British Empire. In P. Machinist et. al. (eds), Ve-‘Ed Ya’aleh (Gen 2:6): Essays in Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies Presented to Edward L. Greenstein, vol. 1, pp. 81–98. Atlanta: SBL Press.
  37. https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/7e0b27da-329f-3ac3-9664-7c70398be5c1 Mandaean manuscripts given by Lady Ethel May Stefana Drower
  38. Book: Buckley, Jorunn Jacobsen. The great stem of souls: reconstructing Mandaean history. Gorgias Press. Piscataway, N.J. 2010. 978-1-59333-621-9.
  39. Drower, Ethel Stefana. 1937. The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran. Oxford At The Clarendon Press.
  40. Sheikh Nejm's Mandaic Glossary (DC 4) – An Unrecognised Source of Neo-Mandaic. Hezy. Mutzafi. Matthew. Morgenstern. Peeters. Leuven. ARAM Periodical. 24 (Neo-Aramaic dialects and astrology in the ancient Near East: Neo-Aramaic dialects, 6-8 July 2009, The Oriental Institute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom). 2012. 978-90-429-2957-9. 879617957. 157–174.
  41. Web site: Bodleian Library MS. Drower 6 (R) . Digital Bodleian . 2024-07-31.
  42. Rudolph, Kurt. Der Mandäische ‘Diwan der Flüsse.’ Berlin: Abhandlungen der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, philosophisch-historische Klasse, vol. 70, no. 1, 1982.
  43. Book: Nasoraia, Brikha . Brikha Nasoraia . The Mandaean Rivers Scroll (Diwan Nahrawatha): an analysis . Routledge . London . 2022 . 978-0-367-33544-1 . 1295213206 . 208 .
  44. Web site: Bodleian Library MS. Drower 8 (R) . Digital Bodleian . 2024-07-31.
  45. Yamauchi, Edwin M. (1967). Mandaic Incantation Texts. New Haven: American Oriental Society.
  46. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Pašar Haršia . 2024-07-27.
  47. Book: Gelbert. Carlos. The Teachings of the Mandaean John the Baptist. 9780958034678. Fairfield, NSW, Australia. Living Water Books. 2017. 1000148487.
  48. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Šalhafta ḏ-Mahria . 2024-07-27.
  49. Web site: Morgenstern . Matthew . The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon . Qmaha ḏ-Dahlulia . 2024-07-27.
  50. Book: Burtea, Bogdan. Ein mandäischer magischer Text aus der Drower Collection. Studia Semitica et Semitohamitica. Festschrift für Rainer Voigt anläßlich seines 60. Geburtstages am 17. Januar 2004. Harrassowitz. Harrassowitz. 2005. 978-3-934628-73-1.
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