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HMML Reading Room Record:
https://www.vhmml.org/readingRoom/view/54730

Institution:
HMML
HMML Project Number:
28801
Country:
Austria
City:
Fiecht
Repository:
Benediktinerabtei Sankt Georgenberg-Fiecht
ShelfMark:
Codex 133
Folio:
115 f.
Binding:
A parchment binding strip after fol. 6 bears some letters in an early medieval script.
Bibliography:
Jeffery & Yates, Descriptive inventories: Austrian libraries, v. 2, p. 209-214
Provenance:
Paper slip inside front cover (15c) h 27. iir, f. 111r Montis S: Georgii 1652. ir (18c) III, 133. Label pasted inside front cover 19c Bibl. Fiecht Hs. 133. In typed catalogue B IV 4.
Physical Issues:
Octavo
Reproduction:
Apply for reproductions to: Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, P.O. Box 7300, Collegeville, MN, USA. The illustrations on fol. 85r-111r were the only items photographed in color at Fiecht.
City Authority URI_LC:
http://lccn.loc.gov/n78086825
City Authority URI_VIAF:
http://viaf.org/viaf/152426004

Manuscript Part I

Folio:
115 ff.
Country:
Austria
Date:
15th century
Layout:
Variable line count. Framed
Script:
cursive (notula), Gothic bookhand (textualis); Lombard initials
Support:
Paper
Other Decoration:
Simple Lombard and plain initials.
Notes:
A medieval foliation in roman numerals begins with 1 on the fourth folio and continues as high as 23. A modern hand has numbered ff. 50, 100, and 112.

Manuscript Text

Folio:
1r-22v
Supplied Title:
Garden of St. Gebehard
Rubric:
Incipit ortus seu genoalia [sic] sancti Gebehardi episcopi constantiensis et fundatoris Monasterii pertri domus
Incipit:
Trees dinstinctiones [sic] galliarum esse memorant
Explicit:
Si quis lector deprehendat. Ad extremum vero pio s
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
From the incipit Cum rerum conditor, on f. 4v, the text is the of BHL 3292. The preceding material, though treated as part of the same text by this scribe, is not listed in BHL.

Manuscript Text

Folio:
23r
Supplied Title:
Epitaph of St. Gebehard
Incipit:
Huc acies de flecte pias, studiose viator
Explicit:
Omnipotens requiem det tibi perpetuam.
Language(s):
German
Notes To Text:
The list of chapter headings on f. ii calls this text Epitaphium, and it is evident from the text itself that it is meant to be inscribed on the saint's tomb. 23v blank.

Manuscript Text

Folio:
24r-27r
Supplied Title:
Three texts on the immorality of gambling.
Language(s):
German
Notes To Text:
27v blank

Manuscript Text

Folio:
28r-38v
Supplied Title:
Passio undecim milium virginum.
Incipit:
Regnante domino nostro ihesu christo cum post pass
Explicit:
vel novissime sortis municipatum capiamus prestant
Language(s):
Latin

Manuscript Text

Folio:
38v-63v
Supplied Title:
Epistola ad virgines christi
Rubric:
Incipit epistola ad virgines christi universas super historia nova undecim milium virginum celicus nuper revelata.
Incipit:
Universis christi virginibus piis ecclesie sancte
Explicit:
sine fine regnabunt qui est una cummatre sua virgi
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
BHL 8433

Manuscript Text

Folio:
64r-68v
Supplied Title:
Devotional tract
Incipit:
Humanum genus securius dormit [some kind of correc
Explicit:
Hoc quoque additum est eius piissime sanctitati.
Language(s):
Latin

Manuscript Text

Folio:
69r-72r
Supplied Title:
Miracles of St. Herculanus, bishop of Brescia
Incipit:
Cum enim in civitate constantinopolitana quidam iu
Explicit:
In qua adhuc reconditum requiescit ad omnimodam re
Language(s):
Latin

Manuscript Text

Folio:
72r-72v
Supplied Title:
More miracles of St. Herculanus.
Rubric:
Post omnia miracula et vitam ipsius.
Incipit:
Verum fuit quod quidam homo nomine malipastatus ha
Explicit:
et ipse letus permansit.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Neither this text nor the previous one is listed in BHL. See BS 4, 1301-1302. 73r-73v blank.

Manuscript Text

Folio:
74r-83v
Supplied Title:
De dignitate et magnificentia Ordinis Sancti Benedicti
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
The following group of texts occurs in several different MSS in varying rearrangements. The entire collection has been misattributed to CHRISTOPHORUS LIEB, because it occurs in two volumes of a Melk legendary copied by him.

Manuscript Text

Folio:
85r-112r
Supplied Title:
Depictions of diverse religious orders
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Full-page color illustrations of two or three members of the order, wearing their distinctive religious habit, kneeling to receive their rule from their founder. Some exceptions, noted. 84r-84v blank. Ff 11v-112r, empty frames. 112v not filmed.

Manuscript Part I

Folio:
1 f.
Country:
Austria
Date:
15th century
Script:
cursive (notula)
Number Scribes:
1
Support:
Paper
Notes:
Leaf from a 15th-century prayerbook.

Manuscript Text

Folio:
f. 1 (67)
Supplied Title:
Prayer, Gospel reading, Epistle for Palm Sunday, Palm Sunday Gospel.
Status Of Text:
fragments
Language(s):
German
Notes To Text:
The leaf bears the 15th-c folio number 67 in roman numerals. On the recto side, the first two or more letters of each line are hidden in the binding. The leaf contains four texts.
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