Front pastedown: twelfth-century fragment of a liturgical calendar.
Bibliography:
Jeffery & Yates, Descriptive inventories: Austrian libraries, v. 2, p. 149-163
Notes:
ff. 20, 40, 60, 80 numbered in a recent hand. Three distinct MSS have been brought together to form the present volume.
Provenance:
1r Monasterii Montis S. Georgii 1661. [1r] (18c) II, 74. On list of contents pasted to front pastedown: (19c) Bibl. Fiecht - Hs. 74. Front pastedown (20c) DK 252:10:091/HS 32. On slip of paper visible in first three frames of film HS 32. In typed…
Physical Issues:
Folio
Reproduction:
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2 columns. Variable line count. Framed. Collation uncertain.
Script:
Gothic cursive (notula)
Support:
Paper
Other Decoration:
Lombard initials, some in two colors.
Notes:
Script similar to MSDO 6, pl. 268. Several leaves are missing at the beginning, and the MS now opens in the middle of the Gospel for the second Sunday after Epiphany.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
1r-56v
Supplied Title:
Gospel lectionary
Status Of Text:
incomplete
Rubric:
...juden und in ein yegleich vas giengen zwey metren oder drey [Jn 2:6] . . . Des dritten Suntags. Lucas etc.
Incipit:
In illo tempore cum descendisset Ihesus de monte.
Explicit:
in Bethania uber den jordan do johannes wz und tau
Language(s):
German
Notes To Text:
Each Gospel begins with a liturgical rubric and the incipit of the Latin original. Incipit on current f. 1r is for the missin Gospel for 2nd Sunday of Epiphany: In illo tempore nuptiae facte sunt… 57r-57v blank except for ruling.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
242 ff
Supplied Title:
German Evangeliary: German and Latin Sermons
Language(s):
German; Latin
Manuscript Part II
Folio:
58-182
Country:
Austria
Date:
15th century
Layout:
2 columsn. Variable line count. Frames. Gatherings numbered at bottom of last verso; horizontally written catchwords.
Script:
Gothic cursive (notula)
Support:
Paper
Other Decoration:
Lombard initials, some in two colors.
Notes:
The handwriting and initials appear identical to those of Part I.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
58r-124v
Supplied Title:
Sermons for the proper of the seasons
Language(s):
German; Latin
Notes To Text:
Collection covers the temporal cycle from Invocabit Sunday (1st Sunday of Lent) to the 4th Sunday of Advent. Each sermon has a brief Latin summary of the main points, with the text in German.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
124v-181v
Supplied Title:
Sermons for the proper of the saints
Language(s):
German
Notes To Text:
Series covers the entire sanctoral cycle from the feast of the Assumption (15 August) to the feast of St. Lawrence (10 August).
Manuscript Part III
Folio:
ff. 183-242
Country:
Austria
Date:
15th century
Layout:
1 column. Variable line count. Framed.
Script:
Gothic cursive (notula)
Support:
Paper
Other Decoration:
Some Lombard initials, but most initials not entered.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
183r-236v
Author:
JOHANNES LUDOVICI, OESA,
Supplied Title:
Sermones de tempore, series prima dicta "Bartholomaeus"
Rubric:
Ternarius
Incipit:
Hora est iam nos de sonpno surgere [Rom 13:11]. In
Explicit:
Est puer unus hic qui habet quinque panes ordeaceo
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
The entire colophon from Finito to laboris is crossed out, possibly by the hand that wrote the second colophon, Amen . . . Facere. Regarding this sermond series, which is also attributed to TERNARIUS DE HEBRATZFELDEN, see Schneyer 1, 386…