This manuscript contains German-language lives of the saints: the
“Lives of the Fathers” (Vitaspatrum) (pp. 5a–482a), the Life
of Saint Meinrad (pp. 482a–501b) and the Life of Saint Fridolin,
a translation of the Latin Vita of Fridolin written by Balther von
Säckingen (pp. 502a–541a). The main scribe of this codex was
Johannes Gerster, citizen of Säckingen, who identifies himself on
p. 361 and p. 541, each time including a date. Several pen
drawings: tree with blossoms and fruit (p. 361), young man in
secular clothing (p. 482), sketches of dragons (p. 528 and p. 541),
rosette (p. 541). In the 17th century, this manuscript was in the
possession of the Convent of the Poor Clares in Freiburg i. Br.
(note p. 3); only in the 18th century was it purchased for the
Monastery of St. Gall.