Nicolaus, de Dybin (1330-1387)
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
In addition to various Formulae epistolarum, this manuscript contains the Summa dictaminis by Johannes Wrantz (ff. 1r-126r), excerpts from the Viaticus dictandi by Nicolaus of Dybin (ff. 138v-140r) and a song, partly with musical notation, in Middle High German perhaps by Neidhart of Reuental (ff. 144v-145r), one of the best known German minnesingers. At an unknown later time, probably at the end of the 19th century or the beginning of the 20th century, the manuscript became part of the Cantonal und University Library of Fribourg (BCU/KUB).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Johannes, Wrantz (Author) | Neidhart, von Reuental (Author) | Nicolaus, de Dybin (Author) Found in: Standard description