Jeffery & Yates, Descriptive inventories: Austrian libraries, v. 2, p. 144
Notes:
Local type cat: M.S.60, B IV 4. Probably this is the copy of the Melk consuetudines or statuta that Abbot Kaspar II Augsburger sent to Tegernsee in 1469 to be annotated: see V. Redlich, Tegernsee u. die deutsche Geistesgesch im 15 Jh (Munich 1931) 134.
Provenance:
Marked II. 60 on f. 1r, where also: Sum Monasterii monasterii (!) Montis Divi Martiris Georgii 1619.
Physical Issues:
Folio
Reproduction:
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Hand is the same as in St. Georgenberg's cartularies.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
I r
Supplied Title:
Melk Reform Statutes
Rubric:
Conferentia horarum Italiae et Germania.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Concordance of times; daily monastic routine dated 1619 (Ex Regula SS. Patris nostri Benedicti sumpta).
Manuscript Text
Folio:
3r-91v
Supplied Title:
Breviarium caeremoniarum monasterii Mellicensis, anno 1418
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Text as in MS 184 q. v. Part two: 38r. Part three: 63r. Sparse contemporary annotations. 99v-101r blank.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
92r-99r
Supplied Title:
Appendix containing notes on the differences between the Melk rites and those of Tegernsee.
Rubric:
Notantur differencie inter ceremonias Mellicensium nobis et nostras missas et nostram practicam Tegrinsensem. Item in capitulo primo aput nos lector et servitores…
Incipit:
Item in capitulo primo aput nos lector et servitor