Joachim Cuontz (-1515)
The composite manuscript VadSlg Ms. 292 combines three independently produced parts, bound together in about 1460 at the Abbey of St. Gall. The first part is a Psalter from the 9th century; whether it was produced in St. Gall is questionable. The hymnal from the 12th century that comprises the second part contains a dedicatory illustration showing the scribe Eberhard presenting his book to Gallus, while Pope Gregory sits at a podium writing down songs that that a dove representing the Holy Spirit is whispering in his ear. The third part is a fragment containing prologues to the Psalter.
Online Since: 05/20/2009
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Copied after 1540 (the date can be deduced from the mention of the consecration of the chapel of Saints Fabian and Sebastian on p. 6) by the St. Gall organist and scribe Fridolin Sicher (1490-1546), this manuscript contains the first two rules of the Directorium perpetuum. Its content is almost entirely identical to Cod. Sang. 533, which is the first of seven volumes commissioned by Abbot Franz von Gaisberg (Cod. Sang. 533-539). Produced some twenty years later, Cod. Sang. 532 is the only volume that survives from the second series; the others were either never produced or have been lost. Decoration had been planned but was never done (p. IV and 56 for full pages, and p. 1 and 57 for initials). Analogously to the first series, it is likely that the arms and the portrait of the commissioning abbot – probably Diethelm Blarer (1530-1564) – would have been included.
Online Since: 09/22/2022
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Antiphonary for the entire church year, written in German plainsong notation (“Hufnagelnotation”) on four lines. The volume probably originated in a French or Burgundian-Flemish Benedictine monastery; at least since about 1510, it has been part of the library of the Monastery of St. Gall. The book decoration consists of several large initials painted in opaque colors with scrolls and numerous cadels decorated with faces or animal motifs.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
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- Joachim Cuontz (Annotator) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Annotator) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Annotator) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Annotator) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Annotator) Found in: Standard description
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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
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) 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: 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
- 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
Composite manuscript from a lay community of St. Gall (from Scarpatetti, p. 137), partly written and compiled around 1505 by the St. Gall Conventual Joachim Cuontz († 1515). The two most substantial parts of the manuscript are the life and miracle of St. Anne (pp. 49-137) and an incunable (Inc. Sang. 995; Hain 12453) bound together with the manuscript of the German version of the Passio S. Meinradi, decorated with 37 woodcuts and printed between 1496 and 1500 by Michael Furter in Basel (pp. 141−195). The manuscript furthermore contains medical advice, for instance on the use of St. Benedict's thistle or a remedy for the plague (pp. 15−21; p. 138); translations of sequences into German (pp. 5-9); numerous prayers and exempla, especially to Mary, Anne and Joachim (pp. 25-44); as well as a letter, surviving in fragments, from Silvester, provost of the Monastery of the Augustinian canons of Rebdorf in Eichstätt to the sisters of the Convent of Pulgarn in Upper Austria, regarding poverty in the convent (pp. 44-48).
Online Since: 06/25/2015
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- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
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- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Buchegger, Franz Eduard (Librarian) | Hauntinger, Johann Nepomuk (Former possessor) | Hochberg, Jeanne de (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Former possessor) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Silvester, von Rebdorf (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Buchegger, Franz Eduard (Librarian) | Hauntinger, Johann Nepomuk (Former possessor) | Hochberg, Jeanne de (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Former possessor) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Silvester, von Rebdorf (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Buchegger, Franz Eduard (Librarian) | Hauntinger, Johann Nepomuk (Former possessor) | Hochberg, Jeanne de (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Former possessor) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Silvester, von Rebdorf (Author) Found in: Additional description
The main text of this manuscript, which shows signs of intense use, is the Rule of St. Benedict in a German translation (pp. 3-107). Based on a comparison of the script with that of Cod. Sang. 546, this text was written by the St. Gall monk Fr. Joachim Cuontz († 1515). According to a 1504 note of ownership on p. 1, the manuscript belonged to the monastic women's community of St. Georgen above St. Gallen. On pp. 120-121 there is an admonition to the sisters to keep the Rule, also written by Fr. Joachim Cuontz. In between and after, there are short texts by other hands: pp. 108-112 an instruction on how to pray the "Heavenly Rosary" following on pp. 112-117, a spiritual song for rosary meditation in 13 verses with the promise of indulgence (Inc. gott vater in dem höchsten tron), p. 118 an exhortation to the sisters to be vigilant (according to 1 Pt 5:8-9) and to ask for blessings, pp. 123-125 a dictum and the rhyming prayer of Nicholas of Flüe (ain guotti hailsamy lerr von bruoder clausen in schwitz, Inc. bruoder klaus von underwalden, and bruoder klausen gewonliches gebett, Inc. O min gott und min schöpfer nim mich und gib mich gantz zuo aigen). On p. 126 there are notes of ownership (?), on p. 128 (according to Paul Staerkle, Die Handschriften des ehemaligen Klosters Wiborada zu St. Georgen, in: Die hl. Wiborada, vol. 2: Die Verehrung der Heiligen, St. Gallen 1926, p. 84) a register for the transport of sand from 1477-1487, "which stipulates some services from the quarry donated to the church for the new church construction” ("der einige Dienstleistungen aus dem der Kirche geschenkten Steinbruch zum neuen Kirchenbau festsetzt”).
Online Since: 06/18/2020
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