German translation of the postil on the Psalms by Nicholas of Lyra (deceased 1349), probably created during his lifetime. The commentary on the Psalms, earlier attributed to Heinrich von Mügeln, is the work of an anonymous writer, not yet historically ascertained, the so-called “Österreichischer Bibelübersetzer“ (Austrian translator of the Bible). In his translation of the original, he abbreviates the text and supplies additions. This copy from the library of the Carthusian monastery of Basel dates to the middle of the 15th century; the miniatures are part of the Vullenhoe group.
Online Since: 12/20/2016
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- Anonymus (Author) | Heinrich, von Mügeln (Translator) | Nicolaus, de Lyra (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript, produced in the first half of the 9th century in Fulda, contains two astronomical texts: several excerpts of the Aratus latinus and the Aratea by Germanicus with explanatory scholia, illustrations of the 34 constellations and a (now removed) drawing of the entire night sky. The Aratea, based on the astronomical didactic poem by Aratus of Soli, served as illustrative source for the astronomical background knowledge required for teaching the computus (calculating the date of Easter) at the school of the Fulda Monastery.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
- Anonymus (Author) | Aratus, Solensis (Author) | Eratosthenes (Author) | Fäsch, Ruman (Former possessor) | Gerlach, Franz Dorotheus (Librarian) | Germanicus, Julius Caesar (Author) | Hipparchus, Nicaenus (Author) Found in: Standard description
The composite volume F II 29 consists of seven parts: Parts I-III (ff. 2-99), IV (ff. 100-121), and VI-VII (ff. 181-237) contain commentaries on Aristotle by Thomas Aquinas: Super libros Physicorum; Super libros Posteriorum Analyticorum; Super libros De Anima; Part V (ff. 122-180) contains the commentary by Adam of Buckfield on Aristotle's Metaphysica Nova. The manuscript comes from the Domincan convent in Basel (ownership note f. 179vb).
Online Since: 03/22/2012
- Adamus, Bucfeldus (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Johannes Steinberger, OP (Scribe) | Thomas, de Aquino (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Adamus, Bucfeldus (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Johannes Steinberger, OP (Scribe) | Thomas, de Aquino (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Adamus, Bucfeldus (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Johannes Steinberger, OP (Scribe) | Thomas, de Aquino (Author) Found in: Additional description
This manuscript of collected works consists of four originally independent parts: Part I contains the writing of Hervaeus Natalis, Part II super sex principia originally written by Albert the Great, Part III texts by Peter of Auvergne and Part IV two anonymous texts - which may only transmitted in this manuscript - and the tract De medio demonstrationis by Aegidius Romanus. The manuscript was produced at the Dominican convent in Basel.
Online Since: 03/31/2011
- Aegidius, Romanus (Author) | Albertus, Magnus (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Bitz, Wilhelm (Restorer) | Hervaeus, Natalis (Author) | Petrus, de Arvernia (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Aegidius, Romanus (Author) | Albertus, Magnus (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Bitz, Wilhelm (Restorer) | Hervaeus, Natalis (Author) | Petrus, de Arvernia (Author) Found in: Additional description
Albertus Löffler was the most productive scribe of the Dominican Monastery of Basel. The only manuscript of rhetorical content in his hand contains the so-called Summa Iovis and works by Nikolaus de Dybin. Löffler copied them during his studies in Heidelberg in 1438 and 1439. This composite manuscript became part of the chained library of the Dominican Convent of Basel.
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Albertus, Loeffler, OP (Scribe) | Albertus, Loeffler, OP (Former possessor) | Alexander, de Villa Dei (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Jupiter, Monoculus (Author) | Nicolaus, de Dybin (Author) Found in: Standard description
Composite manuscript of philosophical content, owned by Jakob Lauber and even partially written by him. Jakob Lauber from Lindau studied at the then newly founded University of Basel from 1466 until 1475, first in the Faculty of Arts, then canon law in the Faculty of Law. After serving as rector for a short period, he entered the Carthusian Monastery of Basel in 1477; as its prior from 1480 on, he expanded it significantly and reorganized its library. When he entered the monastery, Lauber's library became the property of the monastery.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
- Anonymus (Author) | Aristoteles (Author) | Euclides (Author) | Gerardus, Cremonensis (Author) | Heinrich Arnoldi (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Scribe) | Louber, Jakob (Former possessor) | Petrus, Dresdensis (Author) | Siber, Johannes (Author) Found in: Standard description
This late 13th or early 14th century fragment of a French Trouvère manuscript probably was once part of the same codex as Paris, BN français 765. It contains 20 chansons, among them 14 by Thibaut de Champagne; all chansons are attested in a parallel version. 14 songs include square notation.
Online Since: 06/14/2018
- Anonymus (Author) | Bongars, Jacques (Former possessor) | Eustache le Peintre (Author) | Fauchet, Claude (Annotator) | Fauchet, Claude (Former possessor) | Gautier, d'Epinal (Author) | Gravisset, Jakob von (Former possessor) | Guillaume, de Ferrières (Author) | Raoul, de Soissons (Author) | Steiger, Christoph von (Librarian) | Steiger, Karl Ludwig von (Librarian) | Thibaut I., Navarre, Roi (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript is part of a substantial Carolingian composite manuscript, the surviving parts of which today are held in the Burgerbibliothek Bern (Cod. 330, 347, 357), the Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris (Ms. Lat. 7665), and in the Universitätsbibliothek Leiden (Voss. Lat. Q 30). Cod. 330 contains the last part of the volume with works on orthography by Cassiodorus, Alcuin-Bede, Caper, Terentius Scaurus, Agroetius, as well as several other texts.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
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- Agroecius, Senonensis (Author) | Alcuinus, Flaccus (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Bongars, Jacques (Former possessor) | Caper, Flavius (Author) | Cassianus, Johannes (Author) | Daniel, Pierre (Former possessor) | Donatus, Aelius (Author) | Persius Flaccus, Aulus (Author) | Scaurus, Quintus Terentius (Author) | Vergilius Maro, Publius (Author) Found in: Standard description
Late 13th century songbook from Lorraine (Metz?); the manuscript has empty staves throughout. It contains 524 trouvère songs by anonymous as well as by named authors and includes various genres, religious texts and many songs that are transmitted only in this source.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
- Adam, de la Halle (Author) | Andreus (Author) | Andrieu, Contredit (Author) | Andrieu, de Paris (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Aubertin, d'Araines (Author) | Aubin, de Sezanne (Author) | Audefroi, le Bastart (Author) | Badouin, des Auteus (Author) | Baude, de la Quarriere (Author) | Baudouin (Author) | Bestourné (Author) | Blondel, de Nesle (Author) | Bongars, Jacques (Former possessor) | Chanoine de Saint-Quentin (Author) | Chapelain, de Laon (Author) | Chardon, de Croisilles (Author) | Chrétien, de Troyes (Author) | Colard, le Boutellier (Author) | Colin, de Pansance (Author) | Colin, Muset (Author) | Conon, de Béthune (Author) | Craon, Pierre de (Author) | Cuvelier, Jean (Author) | Duchesse, de Lorraine (Author) | Gace, Brulé (Author) | Gaidifer, d'Avion (Author) | Garnier, d'Arches (Author) | Gautier, d'Epinal (Author) | Gautier, de Bregi (Author) | Gautier, de Dargies (Author) | Gautier, de Navilly (Author) | Gavaron, Grazelle (Author) | Geoffroi, de Chastillon (Author) | Gérard, de Valenciennes (Author) | Gille, de la Croix (Author) | Gille, de Viés Maisons (Author) | Gille, le Vinier (Author) | Gillebert, de Berneville (Author) | Gontier (Author) | Gontier, de Soignies (Author) | Gravisset, Jakob von (Former possessor) | Guichard, de Beaulieu (Author) | Guillaume, de Corbie (Author) | Guillaume, de Ferrières (Author) | Guillaume, le Vinier (Author) | Guiot, de Brunoi (Author) | Guiot, de Dijon (Author) | Guiot, de Provins (Author) | Guy, de Coucy (Author) | Hendrik III., Brabant, Hertog (Author) | Herbert (Author) | Hugues, de Berzé (Author) | Huon, de Saint-Quentin (Author) | Jacques de Cysoing (Author) | Jacques, Bretel (Author) | Jakemes (Author) | Jaque, d'Amiens (Author) | Jaquemin, de la Vente (Author) | Jaufré, Rudel (Author) | Jean, Bodel (Author) | Jean, de Neuville (Author) | Jean, le Taboureur (Author) | Jean, le Teinturier (Author) | Jehan (Author) | Jehan, d'Archis (Author) | Jehan, d'Auxerre (Author) | Jehan, D'Esquiri (Author) | Jehan, de Brienne (Author) | Jehan, de Roucy (Author) | Jehan, de Trie (Author) | Jocelin, de Bruges (Author) | Jocelin, de Dijon (Author) | Jofroi, Baré (Author) | Lambert, Ferri (Author) | Martin, de Beguin (Author) | Mathieu, le Juif (Author) | Moniot, d'Arras (Author) | Muse, en Bourse (Author) | Oudart, de Laceni (Author) | Perrin, d'Angicourt (Author) | Peter I., Bretagne, Herzog (Author) | Pierre de Beaumarchais (Author) | Pierre, de la Chapele (Author) | Pierre, II de Molins (Author) | Pierre, le Borgne (Author) | Pierrekin, de la Coupele (Author) | Raoul (Author) | Raoul, de Ferrières (Author) | Raoul, de Soissons (Author) | Renas (Author) | Renaut, de Beaujeu (Author) | Renaut, de Sableuil (Author) | René, de Trie (Author) | Richard, de Fournival (Author) | Rigaut, de Barbezieux (Author) | Robert, de Blois (Author) | Robert, de Castel (Author) | Robert, de la Pierre (Author) | Robert, de Memberoles (Author) | Robert, de Reins (Author) | Roger, d'Andeli (Author) | Roi, d'Aragon (Author) | Roi, Richart (Author) | Sauvage, de Betune (Author) | Sauvale, Cosset (Author) | Simart, de Boncourt (Author) | Simon, d'Autie (Author) | Sinner, Jean Rodolphe (Librarian) | Thibaut I., Bar, Comte (Author) | Thibaut I., Navarre, Roi (Author) | Thibaut, De Blason (Author) | Thibaut, de Nangis (Author) | Thomas, Erier (Author) | Vielars, de Corbie (Author) | Vilain, d'Arras (Author) | Wild, Marquard (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
Commentary on the first 70 Psalms by Adelpertus and, at the end, a selection of proverbs by church fathers, written in a pre-Carolingian minuscule at the end of the 9th century, probaby in Northern Italy. The two missing pages at the end are part of the fragment collection Einsiedeln, Abbey Library (Stiftsbibliothek), 370, IV, Bl. 18-19.
Online Since: 12/13/2013
- Anonymus (Author) | Morel, Gallus (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
A composite manuscript consisting of sections from three datable periods, the first from the 10th century, the other two from the 12th century. The first part (1-222) contains glosses on Priscian, the second (223-310) a collection of medical tracts assembled by Constantinus Africanus, the third part (311-357) contains the Liber Tegni by Galen (129/131-199/201).
Online Since: 12/19/2011
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- Anonymus (Author) | Constantinus, Africanus (Author) | Galenus (Author) | Hippocrates (Author) | Ḥunain, Ibn-Isḥāq (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) | Morel, Gallus (Librarian) | Priscianus, Caesariensis (Author) | Theophilus, Protospatharius (Author) Found in: Standard description
Commentary on the first eight epistles of Paul. This is a copy of a (lost) exemplar which, according to tradition, was written before 945 by Abbot Thietland († around 964). The text depends to a great degree upon the Pauline commentary of Bishop Atto of Vercelli (885-961).
Online Since: 12/20/2012
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- Anonymus (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) | Tietlandus (Author) Found in: Standard description
This codex can be dated to the 10th century; it contains the Musica enchiriadis (2-27), a 9th century music theory treatise which endeavors to develop a series of rules for polyphonic composition, as well as annotations to the commentary Scolica enchiriadis (27-45, 66-102). Dasian notation is used in order to graphically illustrate the music. For a long time, this treatise was attributed to the monk Hucbald, but today it is considered the work of an anonymous author.
Online Since: 03/22/2017
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- Anonymus (Author) | Hucbaldus, de Sancto Amando (Author) | Morel, Gallus (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
This very small manuscript contains treatises on music by various Italian and French authors, among them Marchettus of Padua (f. 1-44), Johannes de Muris (f. 83-104v), and Prosdocimus of Beldomandi (f. 51-55, 75-82). It was written in Northern Italy at the beginning of the 15th century.
Online Since: 12/13/2013
- Anonymus (Author) | Johannes, de Garlandia (Author) | Johannes, de Muris (Author) | Marchettus, de Padua (Author) | Morel, Gallus (Librarian) | Philippe, de Vitry (Author) | Prosdocimus, de Beldemandis (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript with philosophical and theological content was written by assorted hands on paper; the 5 codicological parts contain 11 tracts by various 14th century authors, including 6 unique texts. The parts were produced between 1370 and 1410 and were re-ordered various times before the codex was bound in its current order, probably at the beginning of the 15th century in Fribourg. One of the scribes, who was also the owner and redactor of the volume, was Fredrich von Amberg (about 1350/60-1432), who lived from 1393-1432 in the Franciscan cloister in Fribourg and served two terms as guardian there. Friedrich was able to assemble these copies of the texts by either copying or purchasing them while studying in Strassburg, Paris, and Avignon.
Online Since: 03/31/2011
- Anonymus (Author) | Burlaeus, Gualterus (Author) | Facinus, de Ast (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Scribe) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Annotator) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Former possessor) | Guilelmus, de Cremona (Author) | Johannes, de Basilea (Author) | Monachus, Niger (Author) | Rogerus, Anglicus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Anonymus (Author) | Burlaeus, Gualterus (Author) | Facinus, de Ast (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Scribe) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Annotator) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Former possessor) | Guilelmus, de Cremona (Author) | Johannes, de Basilea (Author) | Monachus, Niger (Author) | Rogerus, Anglicus (Author) Found in: Additional description
This composite manuscript, much used by Friedrich von Amber, contains material about the history of the religious order in the first part (f. 1r-100v). In the second, probably more important part (f. 109r-165v), it contains treatises, questions and polemics from the time of the conflict of Pope John XXII with Louis IV (called the Bavarian) who resided in Munich and with the Franciscan Spirituals who had fled to that city. Several of these writings are preserved only in this manuscript, among them a treatise on the Visio beatifica of 1332-1333 (f. 127v-153r) which, according to Annelise Maier can possibly be attributed to William of Ockham, as well as a polemic (f. 153r-160r) in which Louis IV is warned against too hastily making peace with the Pope in Avignon.
Online Since: 09/23/2014
- Alvarus, Pelagius (Author) | Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bonaventura, Sanctus (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Scribe) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Annotator) | Gerardus, Odonis (Author) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) | Lullus, Raimundus (Author) | Michael, de Cesena (Author) | Ockham, Guilelmus de (Author) | Valerius, Bergidensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Alvarus, Pelagius (Author) | Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bonaventura, Sanctus (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Scribe) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Annotator) | Gerardus, Odonis (Author) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) | Lullus, Raimundus (Author) | Michael, de Cesena (Author) | Ockham, Guilelmus de (Author) | Valerius, Bergidensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Alvarus, Pelagius (Author) | Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bonaventura, Sanctus (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Scribe) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Annotator) | Gerardus, Odonis (Author) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) | Lullus, Raimundus (Author) | Michael, de Cesena (Author) | Ockham, Guilelmus de (Author) | Valerius, Bergidensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
This manuscript is a hagiographic compilation in French prose which recounts the lives of the apostles, martyrs, confessors and saints. Some of the accounts are attributed to Wauchier de Denain. The manuscript is dated to the first quarter of the 14th century; it was decorated by the Papeleu Master and the illuminator Mahiet and notably contains more than eighty historiated initials.
Online Since: 03/17/2016
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- Anonymus (Author) | Evans, Robert Harding (Seller) | Phillipps, Thomas (Former possessor) | Wauchier, de Denain (Author) Found in: Standard description
Parchment bifolium containing a part of the 9th century treatise on music theory Musica enchiriadis. While it was attributed to the Benedictine monk Hucbald for a long time, today it is considered the work of an anonymous author. The bifolium was used as binding for the Liber Cellae sub littera V, with accounts from 1526 to 1528 from the collegiate church of St. Leodegar in Schönenwerd.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
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A superior quality St. Gallen copy of the work De fide ad Gratianum contra perfidiam Arrianorum from the 9th century, from the original by the early church Father Ambrose (about 339 - 397). The 9th century Carolingian binding remains intact.
Online Since: 12/09/2008
- Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Gregorius, Nazianzenus (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Gregorius, Nazianzenus (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) Found in: Additional description
A 9th century St. Gall copy of the Collectanea rerum memorabilium, which was very popular during the middle ages, by the Roman author Gaius Iulius Solinus. It is a compilation of oddities and curiosities, derived mainly from the natural histories of Pliny and the geographical descriptions of Pomponius Mela. In addition, this codex contains works by Prosper of Aquitaine and the sermon entitled De bono mortis by the church father Ambrose.
Online Since: 12/23/2008
- Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Grimaldus, Sangallensis (Patron) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Pomerius, Iulianus (Author) | Prosper, de Aquitania (Author) | Solinus, Gaius Julius (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Anonymus (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Grimaldus, Sangallensis (Patron) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Pomerius, Iulianus (Author) | Prosper, de Aquitania (Author) | Solinus, Gaius Julius (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Additional description
The commentary on the Gospel of John by Alcuin of York (k. 804), possibly produced in the vicinity of Reims during the mid-ninth century.
Online Since: 07/31/2009
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Vitae of ancient Roman saints, among them – preserved here only – the Life of Pope Gregory the Great, composed by a monk from the English monastery of Whitby.
Online Since: 09/14/2005
- Anonymus (Author) | Anonymus von Whitby (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Gregorius, Turonensis (Author) | Hilarius, Pictaviensis (Author) | Sulpicius, Severus (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Anonymus (Author) | Anonymus von Whitby (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Gregorius, Turonensis (Author) | Hilarius, Pictaviensis (Author) | Sulpicius, Severus (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Anonymus (Author) | Anonymus von Whitby (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Gregorius, Turonensis (Author) | Hilarius, Pictaviensis (Author) | Sulpicius, Severus (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) Found in: Additional description
The two main components of this manuscript are the lives of the house saints of St. Gall (Gallus, Otmar, Wiborada and Notker Balbulus) and of the apostles and early Christian saints and martyrs, and the Chronicle of the Abbey of St. Gall, from the Casus sancti Galli by Ratpert (612-883) to the Continuatio by Conradus de Fabaria (1204-1234). St. Gall reformer Vadian added marginal notes, some of them quite detailed and critical, to the text describing the history of the cloister. The codex also contains chronicalistic notes about St. Gall and Switzerland (14th/15th centuries), the Reise in das Heilige Land by Steffan Kapfman, and computistic, medical, astronomical and theological texts. On two previously empty pages (pp. 324-325) St. Gall abbey librarian Idelfons von Arx added four recipes for making faded handwriting legible.
Online Since: 06/22/2010
- Anonymus (Author) | Armandus, de Bellovisu (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Arx, Ildefons von (Scribe) | Berno, Augiensis (Author) | Conradus, de Fabaria (Author) | Eccardus I, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus, Minimus (Author) | Ermenricus, Elwangensis (Author) | Eucherius, Lugdunensis (Author) | Hermannus, Sangallensis (Author) | Iso, Sangallensis (Author) | Joachim, Vadianus (Annotator) | Kapfman, Steffan (Author) | Petrus, de Dacia (Author) | Ratpertus, Sangallensis (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Anonymus (Author) | Armandus, de Bellovisu (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Arx, Ildefons von (Scribe) | Berno, Augiensis (Author) | Conradus, de Fabaria (Author) | Eccardus I, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus, Minimus (Author) | Ermenricus, Elwangensis (Author) | Eucherius, Lugdunensis (Author) | Hermannus, Sangallensis (Author) | Iso, Sangallensis (Author) | Joachim, Vadianus (Annotator) | Kapfman, Steffan (Author) | Petrus, de Dacia (Author) | Ratpertus, Sangallensis (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Anonymus (Author) | Armandus, de Bellovisu (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Arx, Ildefons von (Scribe) | Berno, Augiensis (Author) | Conradus, de Fabaria (Author) | Eccardus I, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus, Minimus (Author) | Ermenricus, Elwangensis (Author) | Eucherius, Lugdunensis (Author) | Hermannus, Sangallensis (Author) | Iso, Sangallensis (Author) | Joachim, Vadianus (Annotator) | Kapfman, Steffan (Author) | Petrus, de Dacia (Author) | Ratpertus, Sangallensis (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Additional description
The first part of this volume contains a copy of the text En Damvs Chronicon … Evsebii …, published in 1529 by the humanist Johannes Sichardus (1499−1552) in the printer's workshop of Heinrich Petri in Basel. This printed work contains the Universal Chronicle by Eusebius of Caesarea and its continuation by the Church Father Jerome, the Universal Chronicle by Prosper of Aquitaine, the historiographic work De temporibus by the Florentine Matteo Palmieri (1406−1475), the short Chronica by Cassiodorus, and the Chronicon by Herman the Cripple. The printed part is preceded (on Fol. Av) by a handwritten computistic-calendric table for the years 1501 to 1540 by the scholar Aegidius Tschudi (1505−1572) of Glarus. The second, handwritten part of the volume contains a copy of the text of the first four parts of the history of the monastery of St. Gall, the Casus sancti Galli. Aegidius Tschudi had his collaborator Franciscus Cervinus of Schlettstadt, who had a humanist university education, copy the historiographic works of the St. Gall monks Ratpert (pp. 1−37) and Ekkehart IV (pp. 38−253), the abbey chronicle of those who anonymously continued it for the years 975 to 1203 (pp. 255-305), as well as the continuation by Conradus de Fabaria about the fate of the abbey between 1203 and 1234 (pp. 307-367). The printed as well as the handwritten parts contain numerous marginal notes in Tschudi's hand. The volume was owned by Tschudi (Sum Aegidii Schudi Claronensis; ownership note on the front inside cover); as part of Tschudi's book collection, this volume was sold to St. Gall Abbey in 1768 by his heirs.
Online Since: 10/13/2016
- Anonymus (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Cervinus, Franciscus (Scribe) | Conradus, de Fabaria (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Ratpertus, Sangallensis (Author) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Scribe) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Commentator) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Annotator) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Anonymus (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Cervinus, Franciscus (Scribe) | Conradus, de Fabaria (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Ratpertus, Sangallensis (Author) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Scribe) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Commentator) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Annotator) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Former possessor) Found in: Additional description
This manuscript, written in the 15th century by a "sehr routinierten und stilsicheren Schreiber" (Scarpatetti, S. 194; "a very practiced and stylistically confident copyist"), contains the first four parts of the great St. Gall historical work Casus sancti Galli: the history of the monastery by the Monk Ratpert (pp. 3-39), the Casus sancti Galli by the Monk Ekkehart IV (pp. 40-257), the Casus sancti Galli by the anonymous continuators for the years 975 to 1203 (pp. 259−301), and the continuation of the history of the monastery of St. Gall by Conradus de Fabaria from 1232/35 (pp. 317−370). The manuscript contains numerous annotations in the hand of the Swiss scholar Aegidius Tschudi (1505−1572), but it is not part of his collection of books, which came to the St. Gall Abbey Library in 1768. Tschudi must have consulted and studied the manuscript during a visit to the Abbey Library of Saint Gall.
Online Since: 10/13/2016
- Anonymus (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Buchegger, Franz Eduard (Librarian) | Conradus, de Fabaria (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Ratpertus, Sangallensis (Author) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Annotator) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
- Anonymus (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Buchegger, Franz Eduard (Librarian) | Conradus, de Fabaria (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Ratpertus, Sangallensis (Author) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Annotator) | Tschudi, Aegidius (Former possessor) Found in: Additional description
A copy of Aristotle's Categoriae (Categories) and De interpretatione (On interpretation) in Latin, followed by the respective commentaries of Boethius on each of the Aristotelian texts. Between texts and commentaries is the poem De ponderibus et mensuris by Remmius Favinus (?) concerning weights and measures. This manuscript, decorated with three unusual initials (pp. 44, 203 and 221) was written during the 11th century, likely only parts of it in St. Gall.
Online Since: 04/15/2010
- Anonymus (Author) | Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Priscianus, Caesariensis (Author) | Rhemmius, Fanninus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Anonymus (Author) | Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Priscianus, Caesariensis (Author) | Rhemmius, Fanninus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Anonymus (Author) | Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Priscianus, Caesariensis (Author) | Rhemmius, Fanninus (Author) Found in: Additional description
A copy for practical use transmitting numerous anonymous commentaries on the Isagoge of Porphyrius († after 300) as well as various philosophical works by Aristotle and Boethius, almost certainly written during the 12th century.
Online Since: 04/15/2010
- Anonymus (Author) | Porphyrius (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Anonymus (Author) | Porphyrius (Author) Found in: Additional description
This manuscript, written in 1499 under the schoolmaster Cunradus Reuschman of Lindau (note on p. 488), contains predominantly works by ancient writers, as well as several works by 15th century Italian authors. All texts have commentaries, and the more important works are generally preceded by an argumentum. Often there are several pages left blank between the texts. In the margins, there are several simple pen sketches (pp. 498–501, 504, 511, 513; on p. 706 and 712 sketches of maps of the world). P. 3 contains a full-page pen sketch of the city of Troy. The individual texts are: Publius Baebius Italicus, Ilias latina (pp. 5–51); Virgil, Georgica (pp. 57–146); Horace, Epistolae (pp. 148–230); Horace, Carmen saeculare (pp. 231–234); Lactantius, De ave Phoenice (pp. 234–241); Persius, Satires (pp. 245–282); Margarita passionis, inc. Cum prope pasca foret (pp. 283–288); Seneca, De providentia (pp. 289–298); Augustinus Datus, Elegantiolae (pp. 323–361); Carmen de dolo et astutia cuiusdam mulieris, inc. Summe procus caveat ducatur ne mala coniunx (pp. 362–365); hymns (pp. 366–388); Parvulus philosophiae moralis (pp. 395–417); Dominicus Mancinus, De quattuor virtutibus (pp. 419–488); Hieronimus de Vallibus, Jesuida (pp. 491–514); Matthaeus Bossus, Oratio in beata coena domini (pp. 515–524); Ps.-Leonardo Bruni Aretino, Comoedia Poliscena (pp. 539–549); Terence, Andria (pp. 563–621); Virgil, Bucolica (pp. 629–660); Horace, Ars poetica (pp. 661–678); Horace, Epodes (pp. 679–692); Ps.-Virgil, Moretum (pp. 692–694); Ps.-Ovid, Remedia amoris, inc. Qui fuerit cupiens ab amica solvere colla (pp. 694–695); Ps.-Ovid, De arte amandi, inc. Si quem forte iuvat subdi sapienter amori (pp. 695–698); a treatise on punctuation, De kanone punctorum (pp. 699); Virgil, Aeneis, lib. 1 and 3 (pp. 701–726 and 741–760); Sallust, De coniuratione Catilinae (pp. 765–802); Sallust, De bello Iugurthino, incomplete (pp. 803–804); Seneca, Epistolae morales (pp. 812–853).
Online Since: 10/04/2018
- Anonymus (Author) | Augustinus, Dati (Author) | Baebius, Italicus (Author) | Bosso, Matteo (Author) | Bruni, Leonardo (Author) | Hieronymus, de Vallibus (Author) | Horatius Flaccus, Quintus (Author) | Lactantius, Lucius Caecilius Firmianus (Author) | Mancinus, Dominicus (Author) | Ovidius Naso, Publius (Author) | Persius Flaccus, Aulus (Author) | Pindarus (Author) | Sallustius Crispus, Gaius (Author) | Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (Author) | Terentius Afer, Publius (Author) | Trutfetter, Jodocus (Author) | Vergilius Maro, Publius (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Anonymus (Author) | Augustinus, Dati (Author) | Baebius, Italicus (Author) | Bosso, Matteo (Author) | Bruni, Leonardo (Author) | Hieronymus, de Vallibus (Author) | Horatius Flaccus, Quintus (Author) | Lactantius, Lucius Caecilius Firmianus (Author) | Mancinus, Dominicus (Author) | Ovidius Naso, Publius (Author) | Persius Flaccus, Aulus (Author) | Pindarus (Author) | Sallustius Crispus, Gaius (Author) | Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (Author) | Terentius Afer, Publius (Author) | Trutfetter, Jodocus (Author) | Vergilius Maro, Publius (Author) Found in: Additional description