Jeffery & Yates, Descriptive inventories: Austrian libraries, v. 2, p. 228-236
Provenance:
1v Sum Monasterii Montis S. Georgii 1659. 2r (18c) III, 149. Front pastedown (19c) Hs Stift Fiecht 149. (20c) DK 615: 091/HS 150. Strip of paper visible in all frames up to f. 18r (20c) HS 150. Typed catalogue B IV 3.
Physical Issues:
Folio
Reproduction:
Apply for reproductions to: Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, P.O. Box 7300, Collegeville, MN, USA.
Variable line count; framed; 1 col., 1r-65v, 169r-188v; 2 cols., ff. 66r-168v, 189-204v. Gatherings numbered on first recto and last verso.
Script:
Bastarda; Lombard initials
Number Scribes:
many
Scribe:
Ff. 18r-48r, 51r-64r, 169r-179r, 181r-185v, were copied by Frater Judocus, monk of St. Georgenberg, in 1418 & 1425.
Support:
Paper
Other Decoration:
Simple Lombard initials.
Notes:
Apparently f. 90 is an original leaf that was torn out, trimmed and folded, unfolded and placed back in the book. Ff. 100r-131r & 159r-163r are dated 1432.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
205 ff
Supplied Title:
Kalendarium; Medical Treatises.
Rubric:
1v: Item Liber optimus de diversis medicinis et de mensibus et signis. (paper label)
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
f. 1r: Notes; probationes; zodiac signs; list of symbols; table of weights; recipe for making red or green wax; note on financial transaction
Manuscript Text
Folio:
ff. 1v-13r
Supplied Title:
Kalendarium
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Contains notable monastic and Austrian saints, which provides provenance. In addition to the calendar itself there are two commentaries on the months of the year, written on the page facing each month of the calendar.
Manuscript Part I
Folio:
pastedowns
Date:
12th century
Music:
unheighted German neumes
Support:
Parchment
Notes:
Front and rear pastedowns. Bifolium; two leaves, sewn together and partly folded over.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
pastedowns
Supplied Title:
Noted monastic breviary
Status Of Text:
fragments
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Chant texts for saints' nocturns, matins, lauds & vespers: Michael, Dionysius, Callistus, Gall, Martin of Tours, and Cecilia.