before 1672/around 1706 (with supplements until 1788)
Language
Latin
German
Title
Sacrarium Sancti Galli, Vol. III: consecration of churches, chapels, altars and bells in the territory of the Princely Abbey of Saint Gall
Description
This volume is written primarily in Latin; in the first part (pp.
1-480) it contains information about the consecration of churches,
chapels, altars and bells at St. Gall Abbey and in the territory of
the “Alte Landschaft” (a subject territory of St. Gall Abbey)
(pp. 1-187), in the Thurgau (pp. 188-263), in the Rhine Valley (pp.
264-309), and in the Toggenburg (pp. 310-457); furthermore about
the churches in the urban area of St. Gall, St. Lawrence, St.
Mangen and St. Leonard (pp. 475-480). This part was written around
1706 by the St. Gall monk and custos Fr. Gregor Schnyder
(1642–1708) and contains numerous additions from the period up to
1788. On an unnumbered leaf before p. 57, there is a pen and wash
drawing of the monastery’s tower clock that was completed in
1661. The second part (p. 487-556) is written by the St. Gall monk
Chrysostomus Stipplin (1609–1672). It contains a calendar of the
feast days of saints for St. Gall Abbey, indicating for each one
where the respective celebration is held (pp. 487-501), a list of
chapels and altars with the dates of their consecration (pp.
501-502), two lists of altar patronages (pp. 503-506 and 507-509)
arranged according to the calendar, an overview of all the altars
together with the relics they contained (pp. 509-515), as well as a
list of all relics in the monastery and its chapels (pp. 519-556).
The first part concludes with a site index (from the time period of
the last additions).
Place
Preferred form
Abbey of St. Gall (Switzerland)
Original form
St. Gall Abbey (P. Gregor Schnyder, P. Chrysostomus Stipplin)
Other form
Suisse (Saint-Gall).
Kloster St. Gallen
Abadia de Sankt Gallen
Convent of St. Gall
Abadía de Sankt Gallen
Abbaye de Saint-Gall
Abdij van Sankt Gallen
St. Gall
St. Gall (?) / St. Gall
St. Gall Abbey: Dominikus Feustlin
St. Gall, Benedictine Monastery / Hermitage of St. George
Cloister of St. Gall
St. Gall Abbey
Order of Service for the Monastery of St. Gall in the Directorium of 1583
Joseph Leodegar Bartholomäus Tschudi (book decoration, perhaps the script as well) for the Abbey of St. Gall
Monastery of St. Gall: two scribes at the behest of Georg Franz Müller
Monastery of St. Gall, P. Aemilian Zeller
Monastery of St. Gall
Monastery of St. Gall, P. Johann Nepomuk Hauntinger
Jodocus Metzler
Commissioned by Abbot Otmar Kunz
St. Gall Abbey (P. Johann Nepomuk Hauntinger)
Monastery of St. Gall, P. Joseph Bloch
Monastery of St. Gall, Fr. Dominikus Feustlin
Monastery of St. Gall
Abbey of Saint Gall
Partially in St. Gall
Monastery of St. Gall (P. Gregor Schnyder)
St. Gall Abbey (F. Gregor Schnyder)
St. Gall Abbey (F. Kolumban Brändle; Brother Gall Beerle)
St. Gall Abbey, P. Ambrosius Epp
St. Gall Abbey (F. Martin ab Yberg; F. Notker Grögle)
St. Gallen
Abbey of St. Gall (Joseph Adam Bürke; F. Notker Grögle)
St Gall
St. Gall (possibly)
Monastery of St. Gall
St. Gall
Monastery of St. Gall (Fr. Heinrich Keller)
St. Gall (Fridolin Sicher)
Monastery of St. Gall (Fridolin Sicher)
[in part Monastery of St. Gall]
Fridolin Sicher
St. Gall (in part)
Lay community of St. Gall, partly Monastery of St. Gall (P. Joachim Cuontz)
Area of the Abbey of Saint Gall
St. Gall (only parts)
Monastery of St. Gall, possibly owned for a time by Fr. Gallus Kemli
Community of lay brothers of the Monastery of St. Gall