Ethiopian Prayerbook.

RARE HANDWRITTEN ETHIOPIAN COPTIC Prayerbook With 9 full-page hand-painted miniatures in colors

Ethiopian Prayerbook.

Item Number: 108577

Ethiopia:, C. 18th Century.

Wonderfully illustrated Ethiopian Coptic Ge’ez prayerbook. Octavo, original leather over wooden boards, parchment manuscript of 182 leaves on vellum, late-18th century. Written in a Ethiopic Ge’ez script in two columns, in black ink with some words or letters in red. With 8 full-page hand-painted miniatures in colors on 5 leaves (7  preceding text at beginning, one at end).

 

 

Ethiopian Handwritten Coptic Ge’ez Bibles were produced as early as the fourteenth century until the late 19th century throughout Ethiopia, the first country to become an independent African nation. Christianity was introduced to Ethiopia in the 4th century when Syrian missionaries first translated the Bible into Ge’ez, the language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. The surviving body of Ge’ez literature in composed almost entirely of Christian liturgy, as education was exclusively the responsibility of priests and monks. The bibles produced typically contain the gospels of the New Testament, recounting the life of Jesus of Nazareth and the foundation of the Christian faith with illuminated miniature paintings depicting the lives of the Saints.

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