Sefer Tikkun HaMiddot – service and rectification recited after midnight and after midday, with many supplements. Mantua, 1667. Tikkun arranged by Natan HaAzati, primary disciple and ‘prophet’ of the false messiah Shabbetai Tzvi, may his name rot, and the Sabbatean movement. With a copy of a prayer sent from Jerusalem … to be recited in the early hours of the morning or in the evening after one’s prayers. This book includes Tikkun Chatzot Laylah and Tikkun Chatzot Yom , with the order for saying Pirkei Avot divided into days of the week, one chapter each day, and the first chapter of Tractate Shabbat on Shabbat, and Derech Yashar – rectifications for transgressions. 68 leaf, 15 cm. Fine condition. Aging stains. Professional restoration to the margins of several leaves. Fabric-covered binding.