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Two Ethiopian Prayer Books copied together

Ethiopian (Artist)
18th century
ink and paint on thick, often coarse parchment, with hair still visible on many folios covered with dark goatskin over heavy pasteboard (?)
(Manuscripts and Rare Books, Ethiopia)

This small, undecorated manuscript was written in Geez, the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and was copied for Gäbrä Giyorgis. Although it has long been considered to be a work of the sixteenth century, the scribe's hand suggests a later date, perhaps in the eighteenth century. The date 1308AH/1890-91CE, given on the verso of the second flyleaf could be for the Arabic notes of the two leaves. Evidence of its long life and variety of users comes in the form of notes scribbled on the flyleaves, with Arabic in two hands covering the front two flyleaves and notes in French and English on the back flyleaf.

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Made in north central Ethiopia, 18th century, for Gäbrä Giyorgis [fols. 14v, 20v, 24r, and passim]; Joseph Dietrich, Alexandria, VA [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Mr. Gene Guerny, [date of acquisition unknown] otained from Joseph Dietrich; Walters Art Museum, 1997, by gift.

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Ethiopia (Place of Origin)

Measurements

H: 4 1/2 x W: 3 1/16 in. (11.5 x 7.7 cm)

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Gift of Gene Guerny, 1997

Location in Museum

Not on view

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W.844

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