Moser, Ludwig (1442-1510)
These two individual leaves transmit both stanzas of the “Goldenes Ave Maria“: once as a song with glosses “Ave got grüß dich reine magt“ (A III 52a), a second time in an adaptation by the Carthusian Ludwig Moser of Basel (A III 52b). Both texts probably were written by him in the Carthusian Monastery of Basel.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
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This composite manuscript from the Carthusian monastery of Basel contains — partly handwritten and partly printed — primarily texts of devotional and spiritual content. Author (and for the first part of the manuscript also the scribe) for the most part is Heinrich Arnoldi, Prior of the Carthusian monastery from 1449-1480.
Online Since: 09/26/2017
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- Dionysius, Cartusianus (Author) | Heinrich Arnoldi (Author) | Heinrich Arnoldi (Scribe) | Johann, von Dülmen (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Annotator) | Moser, Ludwig (Scribe) | Moser, Urban (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
Ludwig Moser brought this small-format volume to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel (cf. note of ownership 1r), from where it came to the Basel University Library. It contains the first three of the four books of Thomas à Kempis' De imitatione Christi. This text, which is influenced by the teaching of various mystics, especially Meister Eckhart, offers spiritual people a guide for detaching from the world. It was very well received by Catholics as well as Protestants and is considered one of the most widely read books of Christendom.
Online Since: 10/10/2019
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- Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Moser, Ludwig (Former possessor) | Thomas, von Kempen (Author) Found in: Standard description
This volume, originally from Ludwig Moser's private book collection (cf. note of ownership 2r) came to the Basel University Library as part of the holdings of the library of the Carthusian Monastery of Basel. It contains various theological texts in German, beginning with a version of Wilhelm Textoris' Migrale vel Ars moriendi (Sterbebuch, a book on the art of dying), which Moser himself translated into German. This is followed by Henry Suso's "Büchlein von der Wahrheit”, Thomas Peuntner's "Büchlein von der Liebe Gottes”, and several sermons by Johannes Tauler and Meister Eckhart.
Online Since: 10/10/2019
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- Eckhart, Meister (Author) | Engelhart, von Ebrach (Author) | Guilelmus, Textor (Author) | Kress, Thomas (Scribe) | Loy, Johannes (Scribe) | Moser, Ludwig (Scribe) | Moser, Ludwig (Translator) | Peuntner, Thomas (Author) | Seuse, Heinrich (Author) | Tauler, Johannes (Author) | Zscheckenbürlin, Hieronymus (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
This volume contains texts that are related to late medieval, early humanistic school practice; i.e. on the one hand, works intended for school practice (grammars, word lists) and on the other hand, theoretical treatises of didactic-pedagogical content. This volume, bound at the Carthusian monastery of Basel, brings together several originally independent parts. The first part, the prose version of Alexander of Villedieu's versified grammar, is from the Carthusian monastery of Mainz and was donated to the Carthusian monastery of Basel. The last part, the grammar of Giovanni Sulpizio, here in a version printed by Johannes Amerbach, came to the monastery library as a gift from the printer.
Online Since: 06/18/2020
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- Alexander, de Villa Dei (Author) | Amerbach, Johannes (Former possessor) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Caspar, vicarius in Ahrensbök prope Lubecam O.Cart (Author) | Giovanni Sulpizio, da Veroli (Author) | Heinrich Arnoldi (Librarian) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Martinus, Aragonensis (Author) | Moser, Ludwig (Scribe) | Ströulin, Martin (Author) | Ströulin, Martin (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
Great collection of St. Gallen tropes and sequences by Father Joachim Cuontz († 1515), compiled for Abbot Franz Gaisberg (1504-1529) shortly before the beatification of the St Gall monk Notker Balbulus († 912) in the year of 1513. Important document of late medieval choral history. Many of the melodies are, for the first time in St. Gall, provided with musical notation on five staves.
Online Since: 05/24/2007
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Brant, Sebastian (Author) | Brant, Sebastian (Translator) | Eccardus I, Sangallensis (Author) | Gaisberg, Franz (Patron) | Hartmannus, Sangallensis Monachus (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Metzler, Jodokus (Annotator) | Moser, Ludwig (Translator) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Tutilo, Sangallensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Brant, Sebastian (Author) | Brant, Sebastian (Translator) | Eccardus I, Sangallensis (Author) | Gaisberg, Franz (Patron) | Hartmannus, Sangallensis Monachus (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Metzler, Jodokus (Annotator) | Moser, Ludwig (Translator) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Tutilo, Sangallensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
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- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Brant, Sebastian (Author) | Brant, Sebastian (Translator) | Eccardus I, Sangallensis (Author) | Gaisberg, Franz (Patron) | Hartmannus, Sangallensis Monachus (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Metzler, Jodokus (Annotator) | Moser, Ludwig (Translator) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Tutilo, Sangallensis (Author) Found in: Additional description