From the Selassie scriptorium

[Biblia aethiopica - VT - Psalmi]. [Manuscript Ge'ez Psalter].

Ethiopia, ca. 1930-1974.

4to (160 x 220 mm). 182 ff. Ge'ez manuscript on vellum, 21 lines per page. With 25 full-page illustrations, hand-painted. Original full leather over heavy wooden boards, stamped in blind, with patterned cloth on inside covers.

 6.500,00

A Ge’ez manuscript Psalter from the government scriptorium of Haile Selassie, illustrated with twenty-five hand-painted scenes. Copied on particularly fine vellum, this psalter comprises twenty prayers, canonical texts, and apocrypha, including a very good example of the so-called Hebraic Song of Songs (see Ludolf, Gleave). The harags at the beginning of the first page of text indicate its origin in the Ethiopian government scriptorium during the reign of Haile Selassie.

The manuscript opens with a prayer: "This Psalter is like a garden: it contains all flowers and gives seeds and brings blessing and drives out demons and attracts angels". The twenty-five illustrations, each in excellent condition, show various Biblical scenes, largely from the New Testament and often following the life of Jesus Christ. These include the birth of Jesus, John baptizing Jesus in the River Jordan, Jesus healing the sick and blind, the beheading of Peter, and finally the Madonna and Child, with the patron who commissioned the manuscript depicted below.

Provenienz

Originally from the government scriptorium of Ethiopia.

Zustand

Spine professionally repaired, otherwise in excellent condition, with only minor age-related warping and yellowing to vellum.

Literatur

EMIP 2281. Mandeville 8. Cf. Hiob Ludolf, Psalterium Davidis Aethiopice et Latine, 1701; H. C. Gleave, The Ethiopic Version of the Songs of Songs, critically edited (London, 1951).

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