Antique Ethiopian Manuscript on Parchment , Geʽez Liturgical Prayer Book, C.1700

$ 1367.55

Weight: 240g Personalised: No Year Printed: 1700 Non-Fiction Subject: Religion, Spirituality & Bibles Original/Facsimile: Original Binding: Wooden Signed: No Special Attributes: Manuscript Original/Reproduction: Original Region: Africa Language: Ethiopian Country of Origin: Ethiopia

Description

Authentic Ethiopian Orthodox illuminated manuscript , handwritten on parchment in Geʽez , the classical sacred language of Ethiopia. This is a portable devotional prayer book (Meʽraf) , produced for personal use by Ethiopian Orthodox clergy or monks. This manuscript retains its original wooden-board binding with traditional Ethiopian chain stitching in plant fibre and includes hand-coloured miniatures of saints . A genuine survivor of centuries-old African Christian book culture. The text is written in a practiced ecclesiastical hand, with red ink used for headings, invocations, and liturgical cues. The manuscript shows expected devotional wear , including surface darkening, minor holes, and later devotional drawings—evidence of long-term religious use rather than damage. Artwork & Miniatures: Painted wooden cover panel depicting three haloed, bearded saints in frontal devotional pose Interior decorative headpieces and rubrication One interior page with a later devotional sketch by a historical owner (a common and authentic feature in Ethiopian manuscripts) These images are devotional in nature and intended to bless and protect the book and its reader. What This Book Is: Authentic Ethiopian Orthodox liturgical prayer book (Meʽraf) Handwritten manuscript, not printed Original binding and structure History of Ethiopian Manuscript Production Ethiopia possesses one of the oldest continuous manuscript traditions in the Christian world , dating back to Late Antiquity. Long after printing transformed Europe, Ethiopian religious texts continued to be copied by hand in monasteries and churches , preserving ancient techniques and styles. Key features of Ethiopia n manuscript culture include: Writing on parchment rather than paper Wooden-board bindings with exposed sewing Use of Geʽez , a sacred language reserved for liturgy and scripture Red and black inks to structure prayer and recitation Manuscripts created as acts of devotion , not commercial products Portable prayer books like this one were essential tools for monks and priests, carried daily and used repeatedly—hence the visible wear that confirms authenticity. Each manuscript is unique , even when the text follows established liturgical forms. Many Ethiopian manuscripts entered European and American collections during the 19th and early 20th centuries through missionaries, scholars, and travellers, making surviving examples increasingly sought after today. Dimensions: Weight - 240g Height - 12.8cm Width - 7.5cm Thickness - 4.2cm

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