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Sub-project: Fragmenta Sangallensia

March 2018

Status: In progress

Financed by: Fragmentarium (SNF-156569) and Fragmentarium. Phase II (SNF-182173)

Project Director: Prof. Dr. Christoph Flüeler, Universität Freiburg

Description: At the turn of the nineteenth century, Nepomuk Hauntinger (1756-1823) and Ildefons von Arx (1755-1833) detached from their bindings the majority of the fragments of the Abbey of St. Gallen and bound them together in eight fragment volumes: Tomus I (Cod. Sang. 1394), Tomus II (Cod. Sang. 1395), Tomus III (Cod. Sang. 730: Edictum Rothari), Tomus IV (Cod. Sang. 214: Gregorii M. Dialogi libri IV) and Tomi V-VIII (Cod. Sang. 1396-99). Additionally, in the twentieth century, a further volume (Cod. Sang. 1399A) preserves fragments gathered by Johannes Duft. Although the largest part of fragments have been detached, still today some flanges, pastedowns, spine linings, and flyleaves can be found in situ, both in manuscript codices and in volumes of early printed works. The important collection of fragments of St. Gallen are being digitally edited and described in collaboration with the Partner Project, Fragmentarium.

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St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 214
Parchment · 42 ff. · 20.5 x 14 cm · France, North-eastern · around 700
Gregorii M. Dialogi libri IV

42 fragmentary leaves containing an extremely early copy of portions of the four books of the Dialogs of the church father Gregory the Great, produced in north-eastern France in a Merovingian chancel script from the time around 700. Additional fragments from this Dialog manuscript can be found in the Zentralbibliothek (Central Library) Zürich (Ms. C 184) and in St. Paul in Lavanttal. (smu)

Online Since: 12/09/2008

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St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 730
Parchment · 88 pp. · 20.5 x 14 cm · Bobbio (?) · 670/680
Edictum Rothari (Veterum Fragmentorum Tomus III)

The incompletely preserved Edictum Rothari is the oldest extant copy of the early medieval law of the Lombards as decreed by King Rothari (636-652) in 643. This earliest known copy, dating from 670/680 and originating in Bobbio (?) has been preserved only as fragments divided between the Abbey Library of St. Gall, the Badische Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe, the Zentralbibliothek in Zurich and the Zurich cantonal archives. The largest portion of the fragments, which were bound together in the present volume by Abbey Librarian Ildefons von Arx in 1822, is found at the Abbey Library of St. Gall. In 1972, the fragmental parchment leaves of the Edictum Rothari owned by the Abbey Library of St. Gall were rebound into a new volume, in a fashion that does not exactly follow conservational guidelines, together with black and white photos of the fragments that are in Karlsruhe and Zurich. The photos were then removed from this by restorer Martin Strebel in 2008. At the same time, this manuscript, which is significant to the history of law, was rebound using the latest book restoration techniques, thanks to the Friends of the Abbey Library of St. Gall, which covered the costs of the work. (smu)

Online Since: 07/31/2009

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St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 1394
Parchment · 200 pp. · ca. 23/31 x 19/23 cm · St. Gall · 4th century / 5th century / 10th century / 11th century / 9th-15th century
Veterum Fragmentorum Manuscriptis Codicibus detractorum collectio Tom. I.

Collected Fragments Volume I from the Abbey Library of St. Gall ("Veterum Fragmentorum manuscriptis codicibus detractorum collectio tomus primus"). The volume contains, among many varied single pages and fragmentary texts, fragments from the Aeneid and the Georgics by Vergil from the late 4th century which are significant to textual history (11 pages and 8 small strips), 17 smaller and larger bits of text from a pre-Vulgate Vetus-Latina version of the Gospels from the early 5th century, fragments of a copy of the comedies of Terence from the 10th century, documents from the 9th through 15th centuries, small fragments in Hebrewscript, and the "St. Galler Glauben und Beichte II" (formulas for shrift or confession, together with professions of faith from the 11th century). Pater Ildefons von Arx (1755-1833) assembled this composite volume in the year 1822 and dedicated it to his former supervisor, Abbey Librarian Pater Johann Nepomuk Hauntinger (1756-1823). (smu)

Online Since: 07/31/2009

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St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 1395
Parchment · 473 pp. · 24 x 18.5-19 cm · northern Italy (Verona?) · 5th-10th centuries
Veterum Fragmentorum Manuscriptis Codicibus detractorum collectio Tom. II.

Collected Fragments Volume II from the Abbey Library of St. Gall ("Veterum Fragmentorum manuscriptis codicibus detractorum collectio tomus II"). Among other texts, this volume contains 110 smaller and larger single leaves from the oldest Vulgate version of the Gospels, produced in northern Italy (Verona?) in about 410/420, fragments of Psalm manuscripts in Latin and in Greek from the 7th and the 10th centuries respectively, and a large number of Irish fragments from the Abbey Library dating from the 7th through the 9th century, including a picture portraying Matthew the Evangelist with his emblems (p. 418), a full-page decorated cross (p. 422) and a "Peccavimus" decorative initial (p. 426). (smu)

Online Since: 07/31/2009

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