Anaïs Wion, historian and research director at the CNRS, studies Ethiopian Christian spiritual medicine, manuscript traditions, and their social role.
This lecture examines Ethiopian magical-religious scrolls—parchment talismans made by dabtara—combining prayers, spells and images to protect and heal. Wion examines their production, iconography and historical role in spiritual medicine, revealing how textual and visual practices mediate healing and belief in Christian Ethiopian communities.
In French.