numbered 1-59, 59, 60-128 in a recent hand. 71r: Pen trials Adman [?] Locus sigilli.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
1r-39r
Supplied Title:
Notes on Latin grammer
Incipit:
Declinatio est duplex
Explicit:
Omne verbum significans actione petit post se rege
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
The text is cearly not a continuous treatise but a collection of notes; ff. 32r and 34v are blank, f. 38v has only probationes. 39v-40v blank.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
41r-48v
Supplied Title:
Proverbs, greetings, and other sayigns
Incipit:
Noli dicere omnia que scis
Explicit:
Felix annus tibi felicissimus.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
See Walther Prov 17093a. There are some interlinear German translations.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
48v-55v
Supplied Title:
Another collection of proverbs and greetings
Rubric:
Abeuntis et vale dictis colloquia.
Incipit:
Valete omnes vive bene
Explicit:
audis ne.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
There are some interlinear German translations.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
56r
Author:
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Supplied Title:
Excerpta
Rubric:
Seneca
Incipit:
Veritas nunquam latet
Explicit:
Enecas me funigifer du pub duma [?].
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Cf. SENECA, Troades 614; Walther Prov 33157h.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
56v
Supplied Title:
Disticha Catonis I, 1-2]
Rubric:
Dicta Cathonis.
Incipit:
Si deus est animus: so got ain gemut ist
Explicit:
vitiis: den lasteren.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Cf. Walther prov 28436. The text of the Disticha Catonis was edited by M. Boas and H. J. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952). 57r-59v blank.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
60r-67r
Supplied Title:
Quotations from the epistles
Incipit:
Ad Romanos caput 1: Non enim me pudet evangelii ch
Explicit:
Nam charitas operiet multitudinem peccatorum [cf.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
As the texts tend to differ from the Vulgate, it appears that the quotations were written down from memory
Manuscript Text
Folio:
67v-69r
Supplied Title:
Marian prayer
Rubric:
Ein andechtigs gebet von unser frauen.
Incipit:
O du keusche jungfraue maria
Explicit:
zu loben den heren ichesum cristum immer und ewigk
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Cf. Jn 19:19. 69v blank.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
70r
Supplied Title:
Ordo missae
Incipit:
Sacerdos. In nomine Patris et Filii et Spi[ritus S
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
The text, which breaks off at this point, is written in a different (probably 17c) hand. 70v blank. 71v-77v blank.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
78r-81v
Supplied Title:
Latin-German glossary
Incipit:
m:s: Botuus // bratwurst
Explicit:
discordia // zweitrachtigkait.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Blank folios: 90a-92a
Manuscript Text
Folio:
82r-84v
Supplied Title:
Quotations from the gospels
Rubric:
Evangelium secundum matheum caput 4.
Incipit:
Non solo pane victurus est homo [! Cf. Mt 4:4]
Explicit:
Eadem quippe mensura qua metimini metientur alii v
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
As several stubs follow f. 84, it is likely that there was once a section of quotations from the Gospel of John to accompany these from Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
85r-86r
Supplied Title:
Notes on the comparative and superlative degrees
Incipit:
Nihil pudet: depuduit: depuditum est.
Explicit:
Monacho imperitior / / Tauro robustior.
Language(s):
Latin
Manuscript Text
Folio:
86v
Supplied Title:
Sayings attributed to Cato
Rubric:
Catonis
Incipit:
Prima pietas est in deum: proxima in parentes
Explicit:
ego discedo.
Language(s):
Latin
Manuscript Text
Folio:
87r
Supplied Title:
Notes on the agreement of adjectives
Incipit:
Adiectivum cum substantivo vult esse eiusdem gener
Explicit:
omnes casus ab eo derivantes regere possunt.
Language(s):
Latin
Manuscript Text
Folio:
87v-89v
Supplied Title:
Notes on the seven sacraments
Incipit:
Sacramentum est sacre rei signum. Septem sunt sacr
Explicit:
nec resalienas.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Cf. Petrus Lombardus, Sententiae IV, d. 1, c. 2.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
89v
Supplied Title:
Additional note on the order of the diaconate
Incipit:
Diaconus est ille qui habet legere evangelium
Explicit:
sed baptismo carismate in patena in calice.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
90r-92r blank.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
92v
Supplied Title:
Examples of the ablative case
Rubric:
Hii sunt defectus humanae vitae.
Incipit:
Recessit leax a sacerdotibus
Explicit:
et penitencia vera quasi ab omnibus. Ideo nunc mal
Language(s):
Latin
Manuscript Text
Folio:
93r
Author:
Cyprian (attributed)
Supplied Title:
More examples of the ablative case,
Rubric:
Ciprianus.
Incipit:
Sapiens sine bonis operibus
Explicit:
Populus sine lege.
Language(s):
Latin
Manuscript Text
Folio:
93v
Supplied Title:
Declension of hic, haec, hoc in Latin and German
Rubric:
Dic vulgare articulorum nominis masculinum generis In singulari
Incipit:
hic der
Explicit:
ab hiis von denen is.
Language(s):
Latin
Manuscript Text
Folio:
94r
Supplied Title:
List of cardinal numbers
Incipit:
Quatuor 4 quinque 5
Explicit:
tria millia m2.
Language(s):
Latin
Manuscript Text
Folio:
94v
Supplied Title:
The mollis and durux hexachords
Rubric:
Mollis.
Incipit:
ut re mi fa sol la
Explicit:
la sol fa mi re ut.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
The solmisation syllables are written upon staves of five lines. 95r blank.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
95v
Supplied Title:
Counterpoint exercise
Incipit:
Tenor: re re fa fa sol sol
Explicit:
la la la fa.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
The exercise is in two parts, written in solmisation syllables without a staff. It is clear that, as one would expect, the tenor part was put down first and the discantus was composed to harmonize with it.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
96r-96v
Supplied Title:
Examples of musical intervals
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Ascending and descending intervals are written in Messine neumes onf our-line staves. Pitch names and solmisation syllables are used in addition to C and F clefs to indicate the pitch values of the lines and spaces. There is no other text.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
98r-127r
Supplied Title:
Treatise on music
Incipit:
Musica est recte modulandi scientia
Explicit:
Tonus peregreinus. In exitu israel [Ps 113] etc. F
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
This text may be the Brevis Musicae Isaggoge of JOHANN FRIES (Zurich 1555), which at least begins wit the same opening sentence. 127v blank.