Munich. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 14379

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  • Clm 14379
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Date
  • um 800
Language
  • Latin
Title
  • Homiliae (I – XX) in Evangelium - BSB Clm 14379 (Gregorius Magnus)
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  • Preferred form
    • Grégoire I (pape, 0540?-0604)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Gregor I. Papst 542-604.
    Other form
    • GRÉGOIRE LE GRAND
    • Grégoire le Grand
    • GREGORIUS I papa (S.)
    • GRÉGOIRE LE GRAND (S.)
    • Gregorius I (pape ; 0540?-0604)
    • Gregorius Magnus
    • Grégoire I (pape ; 0540?-0604)
    • Gregorius I
    • GREGORIUS MAGNUS I (s.), papa
    • GREGORIUS Magnus I (s.), papa
    • S. Gregorius Magnus
    • S. Gregorius
    • Gregoire Le Grand, S.
    • Gregorius
    • Saint Gregoire
    • Sancti Gregorii papae
    • GREGORIUS MAGNUS
    • Grégoire I (pape, 0540?-0604)
    • Gregorius Magnus (s.)
    • Gregorii
    • Saint Grégoire le Grand
    • GREGORIUS I MAGNUS (s.), papa
    • Beati Gregorii papae
    • Gregorio papa
    • Gregorii Papae
    • Sancto Gregorio
    • S. Gregorii Magni
    • Sancti Gregorii
    • Grégoire I (0540?-0604 ; pape)
    • Sanctus Gregorius Magnus
    • GREGORIUS I Magnus (s.), papa
    • Gregorii [Magni]
    • Gregorius (saint ; 06.. ?-07.. ? ; évêque d'Agrigente)
    • Saint Grégoire
    • Grégoire le Grand (Saint), pape
    • Grégoire I, pape, 0540?-0604
    • Grégoire le Grand,‏ ‎saint‏, ‎0540?-0604
    • Gregorius Magnus,‏ ‎sant,‏ ‎ca. 540-604
    • Gregorius Magnus,‏ ‎saint,‏ ‎0540?-0604
    • Gregory ‎the Great, Saint,‏ ‎ca. 540-604
    • Gregorius‏ ‎Magnus, Saint,‏ ‎ca. 540-604‏
    • Gregorius de Grote (paus)
    • Gregorius (heilige)
    • Gregorius I, papa
    • Gregorius Magnus,‏ ‎santo,‏ ‎ca. 540-0604
    • Gregori I, papa, 540-604
    • Gregorio I, Papa
    • Gregorius I (paus)
    • Gregorius Papa, I. 540-604
    • Gregory I, Pope, ca. 540-604
    • Author: Gregorius I, Papa
    • Gregory the Great
    • Gregorius I, Pont. Max.
    • Gregory, I, Pope, approximately 540-604
    • Gregory
    • Gregory I, Pope, approximately 540-604
    • Gregory I, Pope
    • Gregory I, c 540-604, Saint, Pope; also known as 'the Great'
    • Pope Gregory the Great
    • Gregorius I, Magnus, paus, 540?-604
    • Grégoire (pape)
    • Gregorius, I.<Papa>
    • Gregor I., Papst, 542-604
    • Gregor, I.<Papst>
    • Gregorius papa
    • S. Grégoire
    • Grégoire le Grand (saint), pape
    • S. Grégoire le Grand
    • Gregor <I., Papst> (542-604)
    • Gregorius papa I
    • D. Gregorius
    • B. Gregorius
    • Divus Gregorius
    • Beatus Gregorius papa
    • Divus Gregorius papa
    • S. Gregorius papa
    • Gregorius PP.
    • Gregorius papa, 1., ca. 540-604
    • Gregory the Great, 540-604
    • Gregory the Great, (b. c. 540, d. 604), theologian and Pope
    • Gregory I, Pope (approximately 540-604)
    • Grégoire le Grand, pape, saint (540 - 604) > Pape
    • Grégoire le Grand, pape, saint (540 - 604)
    • Grégoire le Grand, pape, saint (540 - 604) > Père de l'Eglise
    • Gregorius (ca. 540-604)
    • Gregorio I, Papa, Santo, 540-604
    • Gregor I. Papst 542-604
    • S. Gregorii
    • Gregor <I., Papst>
    • Gregorius Magnus (Nachtrag: Catalogus operum Gregorii Magni monasterio in maiore Frankenthal anno 1486 pertinentium)
    • Gregório Magno, Santo, 540-604
    • Gregório Magno, Santo, 540-604 > , co-autor
    • Igreja Católica, Papa 590-604 (Gregório I)
    • Gregorius Papa I - ca. 540 - 604 - auteur
    • Gregorius Papa I - ca. 540 - 604 - oorspronkelijke auteur
    • GREGORIUS
    • Saint-Grégoire
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  • Preferred form
    • Ratisbonne. Kloster Sankt Emmeram
    Role
    • Former owner
    Original form
    • Regensburg, St Emmeram, Benediktiner
    Other form
    • Kloster St. Emmeram, Regensburg
    • Ratisbonne, Abbaye bénédictine de St. Emmeram
    • Regensburg, St. Emmeram
    • Regensburg, St. Emmeram, Benediktiner
    • Regensburg, St. Emmeram, Benediktiner.
    • Regensburg, Stadtbibliothek bzw. Regensburg, St. Emmeram, Benediktiner
    • St. Emmeram's Abbey, Regensburg
    • St. Emmeram in Regensburg
    • St. Emmeram (Monastery : Regensburg, Germany), Bibliothek,
    • Regensburg, St Emmeram, Benediktinerabtei
    • Regensburg, Kloster Sankt Emmeram
    • Regensburg, St Emmeram
    • Regensburg, Benediktinerkloster St. Emmeram
    • Kloster St Emmeram in Regensburg
    • Regensburg, St Emmeram, Benediktiner ((?))
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Description
  • Description:
    BSB-Provenienz: Regensburg, St Emmeram, Benediktiner
    Gregorius Magnus
    Extent:
    113 Bl. - Pergament
    Alternative Title:
    Evangelien-Homilien
    Abstract:
    Englische Version: This manuscript of the homilies on the Gospels by Pope Gregory I (also known as Saint Gregory the Great, circa 540-604) was written in about 800 in the Alsatian monastery of Murbach, one of the most important cultural centers of the Carolingian Empire at that time. The monastery maintained a close relationship with the monasteries of Reichenau and Saint Gallen, located on Lake Constance, and their highly innovative scriptoria. The Carolingian minuscule in this manuscript bears some distinctive traits of the Alemannic script that was typically used in these monasteries. The writing and illumination of the codex are influenced by the Insular style, which was brought to the continent by Irish and Anglo-Saxon missionaries in the Early Middle Ages. Saint Gregory's homilies served as examples for priests, were used for instruction in Latin in monastery schools, or were privately read for personal edification. The manuscript most likely was acquired by Abbot Ramwold for the monastery library of Saint Emmeram in Ratisbon (present-day Regensburg) at the end of the tenth century. It was brought to the court library in Munich following the dissolution of the monastery in 1811-12.
    Der Clm 14379 mit den Evangelien-Homilien Papst Gregors I. des Großen ist um 800 im elsässischen Kloster Murbach entstanden, das in der Karolingerzeit zu den wichtigsten kulturellen Zentren des Reiches zählte. Gregors Homilien dienten als Musterpredigten für Priester, wurden als Texte im Lateinunterricht an Klosterschulen verwendet oder zur privaten Lektüre für die geistliche Erbauung herangezogen. Das gesamte Mittelalter hindurch erfreuten sie sich großer Beliebtheit, so dass man eine Handschrift aus der Karolingerzeit auch im Hoch- und Spätmittelalter noch eifrig benutzte. Clm 14379 wurde vermutlich von Abt Ramwold Ende des 10. Jahrhunderts für die Klosterbibliothek von St. Emmeram in Regensburg erworben und gelangte im Zuge der Säkularisation 1811/12 in die Hofbibliothek nach München. // Autor: Julia Knödler // Datum: 2016
    Publication Statement:
    Murbach um 800
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