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Manuscripts, Medieval -- Germany

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Medieval Manuscripts created in Germany.

Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:

f. 108v
f. 108v

MS 78: Composite manuscript containing fifteen texts, 15th century

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Identifier: MS 78
Contents Contains fourteen texts, a number of which have been written by Brother Sigfrid Slimdlin.ff. 1r-49r: 'De venerabili sacramento altaris' ('On the venerable sacrament of the altar').f. 49v: Alphabet poem.ff. 50r-51v: Blank folios.ff. 52r-54v: Capitula of 'Bonum universale de Apibus' by Thomas of Cantimpré (followed by an excerpt from the same work).ff. 55r-61r: Two excerpts on bees from 'De proprietatibus rerum' by Bartholomaeus...
Dates: 15th century

MS 98: Collection of Sermons, Epistles, Hagiographies, and other religious texts by Guerric of Igny, Augustine of Hippo, Peter Damian, and other important figures of the Catholic Church, 15th century

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Identifier: MS 98
Contents This manuscript contains a collection of around 70 Sermons, Epistles, Hagiographies, prayers, and other religious texts by several different authors, including Guerric of Igny, Augustine of Hippo, Peter Damian, Maximus [?], Pope Sylvester, Pope Eugene IV, Pope Boniface IX, and abbot Gibuinus.ContentsSermo Guerrici Abbatis. De Adventu Domini: starts on f. 1r with the following words: Vox...
Dates: 15th century

MS 99: Composite manuscript including eight texts , 15th century

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Identifier: MS 99
Contents Contains eight texts, in several different hands.Margins: Sermones super Cantica Canticorum [incomplete] by Bernard of Clairvaux.ff. 1r-80v: Anonymous commentary on the Song of Songsff. 80v-92v: 'Expositio super Magnificat'ff. 97v-134v: Sermon on the Passionff. 136r-151r: Commentary of the Song of Songs by Honorius Augustodunensisff. 151r-160r: Tabula lectionumff. 161r-176r:...
Dates: 15th century

MS 110: Composite manuscript including twenty-five texts, 15th century

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Identifier: MS 110
Contents Contains twenty-five texts, in many different hands. This manuscript is German, from the Monastery of Saints Peter and Paul at Erfurt. It was composed in the 15th century. The texts are various theological tracts in Latin. Some of the sections are divided by leather markers. The contents are as follows:Flyleaves: A small slip of paper pasted in at the beginning has a short note of contents. Some other manuscripts have been used in the binding, including part of an 11th-century...
Dates: 15th century

MS 111: Composite manuscript including six texts, 14th-15th century

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Identifier: MS 111
Contents Contains six texts, in a few different hands, all about religious doctrine. This manuscript is German, probably from Erfurt, and is 14th-15th century. The different sections are separated with leather markers. The contents are as follows:ff. 1r-192r: Rudimenta Doctrine by Gilbert of Tournaiff. 192v-215r: Tractatus de interdicto ecclesiastico by Johannes Calderinusff. 215r-222v: ...
Dates: 14th-15th century

MS 112: Composite manuscript containing twenty-two texts, 1457

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Identifier: MS 112
Contents This manuscript was created in Erfurt, Germany, in 1457. It contains a variety of theological tracts. The contents are as follows:ff. 1r-91v: Tractatus de declaratione difficilium terminum et nominum in Theologia, Philosophia, Logica by Armand of Belvézerff. 91v-96v: Tabula secundum ordinem alphabeti super summam precedentemf. 96v: Unidentified text added in blank space after...
Dates: 1457

MS 113: Composite manuscript containing twenty-three texts, c 1444-1445

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Identifier: MS 113
Scope and Contents This is a composite manuscript containing twenty-three texts, in a few different hands, mostly about religious doctrine. This manuscript is German, probably from the Carthusian monastery of Erfurt (St-Salvator Charterhouse), and was written ca 1445. The different sections are separated with leather markers. The contents are as follows:ff. iv-iiv: 'Tabula super Omeliis quas creditur beatus Bernardus edidisse super sermone in cena...
Dates: c 1444-1445

MS 114: Composite manuscript containing twenty-nine texts, early 16th century

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Identifier: MS 114
Contents Contains twenty-nine texts, all in the same hand. The collection is a curious one, and contains at the beginning and end a number of curious proverbs (copied in full by Catherine Borland, see Appendix IV, pp. 335-6 of her catalogue). The end papers have been taken from an English manuscript of the early 15th century, and contain interesting fragments of English religious verse (also copied in full by Catherine Borland, see Appendix IV, pp. 334-5 of her catalogue).The manuscript...
Dates: early 16th century
f. 73r
f. 73r

MS 121: Composite manuscript containing seventeen texts, 15th century

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Identifier: MS 121
Contents Contains seventeen texts bound together, written in different hands. The margins are badly cropped, and some leaves are missing.ff. 1r-2: Commentary to 'Mercher ad Fledium. Liber de lapide qui vocatur Rebis'.ff. 2-68v: 'Experimenta' ('Experiments').ff. 68v-72v: Alchemic recipes.ff. 73r-99: 'Lumen luminum minus et perfecti magisteri' by Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā Rāzī (known in the West as 'Rhazes' and 'Rasis', version by Wynandus de Ruffo...
Dates: 15th century

MS 124: Composite manuscript containing three texts, 1459

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Identifier: MS 124
Contents This manuscript was created in 1459 by a German scribe, Marquard Rode, in Paris. It contains versions of philosophical texts complied by Antonius Andreas and based on the work of Duns Scotus. Antonius Andreas, or Antonio Andrés, was born around 1280 and died around 1320; he was a Spanish Franciscan theologian, and a pupil of Duns Scotus. Duns Scotus, or John Duns, was an important philosopher-theologian, originally from Scotland. The last section seems to be a later addition.The...
Dates: 1459