Manuscript Summary:Manuscript of collected works (Collectanea) penned by and part of the personal collection of the wandering monk of St. Gall, Gall Kemli († 1481). It includes mainly texts with theological-philosophical, astronomical and medical content, but also, for example, recipes against lice, fleas, and worms, and a text about the fish and crustaceans inhabiting various bodies of water in Switzerland and southern Germany, together with advice on the best times to catch them and ways to prepare them.(smu)
Standard description: Mohlberg Leo Cunibert, Katalog der Handschriften der Zentralbibliothek Zürich I, Mittelalterliche Handschriften, Zürich 1952, S. 68-69 und S. 364.
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Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. C 150
Paper · 157 ff. · 16 x 11.3 cm · St. Gall · 15th century
Gallus Kemly, monk of St. Gall: Collectanea
How to quote:
Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. C 150, f. 60r – Gallus Kemly, monk of St. Gall: Collectanea (https://www.e-codices.ch/en/list/one/zbz/C0150)
Decoration: In die Hs eingefügte Holzschnitte, Drucke: 48, 50, 59, 61, 64.
Binding: Pappband mit einem Pergamentblatt aus einem "Mariale" ( ? 14. Jh.) überzogen.
Contents:
1.
Bl. 1r-12rIncipit de celo, de stellis et temporibus tractatus: Adiuvante gratia Christi proprietates celi aliquas breviter annotemus …–…
dum ecclesie vel oratoria ab episcopis consecrantur Explicit.
Folgt:
a.
(12r)
De temporibus
Latein-deutsches Wortregister;
b.
(12v)
Qui mea fraude sua bona destruit
Sentenzen;
2.
13r-18vIncipit excerptum de libro 3° Ethymoloijarum Esydori episcopi, De Astronomia. De Astronomie nomine. Astronomia est astrorum lex …–…
utique ad credendum. Finis.
3.
19r36rIncipiunt dicta philosophorum: Tales philosophus Azyamus. Ejus hec dicta feruntur …–…
parum addiscit et parum intelligit. Explicit.
4.
37r44rIncipiunt capitula libri medicinalis et tytulorum eiusdem, qui est liber quartus Ethymoloijarum venerabilis Ysidori Yspalensis episcopi. De medicina. De nomine ejus […] Medicina est que corporis …–…
per hanc corpus curatur. Explicit.