H. Mayo. Descriptive Inventories, Austrian Libraries, vol. 3 (Collegeville, 1985)
Provenance:
The MS was copied for and presumably at a Cistercian monastery where commemorations were made according to the custom of the nuns in Schlierbach (f. 4r), and it belonged to Andreas Hof of Stams, perhaps in 1525 (f. 11v),
20 - 30 long lines. Frame only, except for ff. 1r - 9v (calendar) which are ruled 21-25 lines per page. Ff. 23v - 166v signed 1-13 in arabics or romans in center of lower margn on last verso.
Script:
Bastarda
Support:
Paper
Other Decoration:
Plain lombards.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
1r-9v
Supplied Title:
calendar. Feasts included
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
A french Cistercian calendar, adapted for use in Austria by the inclusion of Austrian saints.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
10r-11v
Rubric:
Nota triginta dies in anno qui sunt periculosi
Incipit:
Nota quod quolibet anno sunt triginta dies pericul
Explicit:
numquam febres eodem anno habebit. Quod est verum
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Followed by pen trials, the date 1525 and ownership marks in various hands.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
12r-130r
Supplied Title:
Proprium de tempore, Pars aestivalis. Text of the Office from Easter through dom. 24 post pent.