St. Gallen. Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 928
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- Cod. Sang. 928
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- 15th century
- around 1440
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- Latin
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- Composite manuscript on monastic subjects from the first half of the 15th century containing the 'Consuetudines' of Subiaco-Wiblingen and Kastl
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- Martin V (pape, 1368-1431)
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- Author: Martinus V, Papa
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- Martinus V (pape ; 1368-1431)
- Martin V
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- Martin V, Pope (1368-1431)
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- Nicolaus Seyringer (1360?-1425)
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- Author: Nicolaus, de Austria
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- Otto, Nortweiner
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- Author: Otto, Nortweiner
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- Description
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- This composite manuscript from the Monastery of St. Gall is significant in terms of textual history; it contains copies of monastic texts regarding reform movements of the first half of the 15th century. Among other texts it contains the Consuetudines Sublacenses (pp. 1−19), the Consuetudines of a Cistercian monastery in Bohemia (pp. 26−74; Directorium et consuetudines monasterii de Nepomuk ord. Cist. in Bohemia), general and liturgical directives for monastic life (pp. 74−87), disparaging remarks by a monk from Hersfeld staying in St. Gall about the reform efforts of the general chapter (pp. 98−108), as well as the Consuetudines Castellenses (pp. 113−258). The latter contain liturgical directives for the worship service as well as rules for daily life in and for the organization of the monastic community of Kastl in the Upper Palatinate (Bavaria). Later these Consuetudines circulated widely and influenced monastic life in many other monasteries in Southern Germany, including in St. Gall. Cod. Sang. 928 is the only manuscript to preserve the original prologue about these reforms by Abbot Otto Nortweiner of Kastl (1378−1399). The manuscript’s original limp vellum binding was restored in the 19th or early 20th century with severe alterations to the original substance of the codex.
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- Abbey of St. Gall (Switzerland)
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- Suisse (Saint-Gall).
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- 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
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