TheKullamaa Manuscript (Estonian:Kullamaa käsikiri) is amanuscript considered to be the oldest source containing longer texts (in total about 150 words) inEstonian. These texts were writtenc. 1524–1532 by the clergymen Johannes Lelow and his successor Konderth Gulerth.[1]
The manuscript consists of theLord's Prayer, theHail Mary, and theApostles' Creed.[1]
The texts were discovered in 1923 byPaul Johansen. The texts are held by theTallinn City Archives.[1]
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