Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (750-821)
A composite manuscript from Fulda with texts primarily on the topic of repentance and asceticism. Similar to a series of Isidore-codices from Fulda, it reached Basel in the 16th century - possibly because one of the texts contained therein also survived under Isidore's name; thus it escaped the abduction and destruction of the Fulda library during the Thirty Years' War. The various parts and texts are written in Anglo-Saxon and Carolingian minuscule and originated in Fulda and its surroundings, up to Mainz. The leather binding, presumably still Carolingian, was much changed at a later time, especially due to the removal of the covers. Apparently in Basel, what had formerly been the first quire (Paenitentiale Theodori), in a markedlay smaller format, was removed from the collection. Today it bears the shelf mark N I 1: 3c.
Online Since: 03/17/2016
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Alcuinus, Flaccus (Author) | Ambrosius, Autpertus (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Columbanus, Sancti Trudonis (Author) | Fäsch, Ruman (Former possessor) | Hrabanus, Maurus (Author) | Knöttel, Johann (Librarian) | Petri, Heinrich (Former possessor) | Silvester I, Papa (Author) | Theodorus, Cantuariensis (Author) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
This fascicle contains the version of the Paenitentiale Theodori named for this textual witness the ‘Canones Basilienses;' it was written by two hands from Fulda in an Anglo-Saxon minuscule of the first quarter of the 9th century. Around 1500, this quire was part of the current manuscript F III 15e. This explains the title de conflictu viciorum et virtutum on 1r, which does not fit with the content of the quire. As evidenced by the lost text at the beginning and at the end, N I 1: 3c had previously been part of another codex.
Online Since: 03/17/2016
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- Ambrosius, Autpertus (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Hrabanus, Maurus (Author) | Theodorus, Cantuariensis (Author) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
This codex consists of two parts that were united in the 9th century already. The first part, written in Mainz (ff. 1-110), contains the second book of Cassiodorus' Institutiones, which is devoted to secular knowledge; since the 9th century, it has been preserved in several manuscripts in an interpolated version that contains Cassiodorus' remarks on grammar, rhetoric, dialectic, arithmetic, music, geometry and astronomy, supplemented with excerpts from Quintilian, Boethius, Augustine and others. The second part, written in Mainz or in Saint-Amand (ff. 111–126), contains the picture poems of Optatianus Porphyrius as well as some from the beginning of the reign of Charlemagne. A note in Jacques Bongars' own hand indicates that the manuscript - like many others - came into his possession from the chapter library of Strasbourg Cathedral.
Online Since: 06/13/2019
- Alcuinus, Flaccus: Josephus Scotus, Theodulfus: Carmina acrosticha. (122v) Found in: Standard description
- Alcuinus, Flaccus: Alcuinus, Josephus Scotus, Theodulfus: Carmina acrosticha. (123r–126v) Found in: Standard description
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis: Carmen XXIII. (126r)
Incipit: Teudulfus episcopus hos versus conposuit. Omnipotens Domine et pacis donator in aevum
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- Alcuinus, Flaccus (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bongars, Jacques (Former possessor) | Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius (Author) | Gravisset, Jakob von (Former possessor) | Hagen, Hermann (Librarian) | Josephus, Scotus (Author) | Lindt, Johann (Restorer) | Marius Victorinus, Gaius (Author) | Optatianus Porfyrius, Publilius (Author) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans' († 821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St. Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi Fragmenta).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author)
Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans' († 821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St. Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi Fragmenta).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author)
Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans' († 821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St. Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi Fragmenta).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author)
Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans' († 821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St. Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi Fragmenta).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author)
Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans' († 821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St. Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi Fragmenta).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author)
Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans' († 821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St. Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi Fragmenta).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author)
Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans' († 821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St. Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi Fragmenta).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author)
Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans' († 821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St. Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi Fragmenta).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author)
Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans' († 821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St. Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi Fragmenta).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author)
Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans' († 821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St. Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi Fragmenta).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author)
Fewer than ten textual witnesses of Theodulf of Orléans' († 821) version of the Vulgata have survived. Numerous fragments of such a 9th century Theodulf Bible from the collegiate church of St. Ursus in Solothurn, where it was cut up and used as binding material, have been preserved in the state archives of Solothurn and the central library of Solothurn. Virtual reunification of the fragments: [sine loco], codices restituti, Cod. 3 (Biblia Theodulfi Fragmenta).
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author)
Collection of liturgical works, containing texts from the 9th to 12th centuries and an illustration of Pacificus of Verona's star clock.
Online Since: 12/31/2005
- Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Elpis, Sicula (Author) | Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius (Author) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) Found in: Standard description
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- Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Elpis, Sicula (Author) | Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius (Author) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) Found in: Additional description
A collection of assorted poetical works from the 8th and the early 9th centuries produced in the first half of the 9th century at the Abbey of St. Gall. This volume contains the Carmen de miraculis Sancti Cuthberti by the Venerable Bede ( d. 735), the works De laude virginum und De octo principalibus vitiis by Aldhelm of Malmesbury (d. 709), and letters in verse form exchanged between Bishop Theodulf of Orleans (d. 821) and Bishop Modoin of Autun (d. ca. 840/43).
Online Since: 07/31/2009
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis: Theodulf von Orleans, Briefe an Modoin und Aigulf Found in: Standard description
- Aldhelmus, Schireburnensis (Author) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Modoinus, Augustodunensis (Author) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Aldhelmus, Schireburnensis (Author) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Modoinus, Augustodunensis (Author) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
Composite manuscript of juridical and theological content from the 10th century, probably from the Abbey of St. Gall. The codex contains, in addition to many other texts, the capitulary of bishop Hatto of Basel and bishop Theodulf of Orléan, the Poenitentiale of one Pseudo-Egbert, the provisions of the Council of Nicea (325), works by Alcuin, including his tract De virtutibus et vitiis as well as a copy of the Admonitio Generalis of Charlemagne from 789.
Online Since: 07/31/2009
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis: Capitula I (8-31) Found in: Standard description
- Alcuinus, Flaccus (Author) | Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Basilius, Caesariensis (Author) | Ecbertus, Eboracensis (Author) | Gennadius, Massiliensis (Author) | Hatto, Basiliensis (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) | Karl I, Römisch-Deutsches Reich, Kaiser (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Theodulfus, Aurelianensis: Capitula Theodulphi (S. 8-31) Found in: Additional description
- Alcuinus, Flaccus (Author) | Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Basilius, Caesariensis (Author) | Ecbertus, Eboracensis (Author) | Gennadius, Massiliensis (Author) | Hatto, Basiliensis (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) | Karl I, Römisch-Deutsches Reich, Kaiser (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
A significant poetry manuscript from the second half of the 9th as well as the 10th century, produced at the Abbey of St. Gall. Among other items it contains copies of the poem Mosella by Ausonius which recounts a trip on the Rhine and Mosel rivers, a poem in hexameter by Walahfrid Strabo on the life and death of the Irish saint Blathmac (Versus Strabi de beati Blaithmaic vita et fine) and the work De ieiunio quattuor temporum (the so-called Calixtus Letter).
Online Since: 12/23/2008
- Ausonius, Decimus Magnus (Author) | Paulus, Diaconus (Author) | Petrus, Pisanus (Author) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Standard description
Manuscript compilation from the monastery of St. Gall containing a number of assorted brief texts from the 9th through 15th centuries. Among other items from the 9th century, this manuscript contains the sole exemplar of a document explaining the reasons for the meeting between King Charlemagne and Pope Leo III, the "Aachener Karlsepos " (Carolingean Epic of Aachen or Paderborn Epic) in 799 as well as another sole exemplar, the so called "Carmina Sangallensia", verses on the wall paintings in the former Gallusmünster (Church of St. Gallus) in the monastery of St. Gall. Further components of this manuscript include theological-canonical treatises as well as sermons from the 14th and 15th centuries.
Online Since: 12/20/2007
- Alcuinus, Flaccus (Author) | Angilbertus, Centulensis (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Columbanus, Sanctus (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Laurentius, de Londorio (Author) | Reginbertus, Augiensis (Scribe) | Serenus, Quintus (Author) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Annotator) Found in: Standard description
- Alcuinus, Flaccus (Author) | Angilbertus, Centulensis (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Columbanus, Sanctus (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Laurentius, de Londorio (Author) | Reginbertus, Augiensis (Scribe) | Serenus, Quintus (Author) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Annotator) Found in: Additional description
- Alcuinus, Flaccus: Sammelhandschrift: Alkuin, Carmina Sangallensia, Karolus Magnus et Leo papa, Theodulfi carmina Found in: Additional description
- Alcuinus, Flaccus (Author) | Angilbertus, Centulensis (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Columbanus, Sanctus (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Laurentius, de Londorio (Author) | Reginbertus, Augiensis (Scribe) | Serenus, Quintus (Author) | Theodulfus, Aurelianensis (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Annotator) Found in: Additional description