The incomplete Gelasian Remedius-Sacramentary, composed in Chur in
about 800, at the time of the Chur Bishop Remedius, one of the most
important liturgical texts from that time, containing the prayers
used by bishops or priests during the Mass and administration of
the sacraments, at the same time also one of the masterpieces of
Retro romansh scribal culture in the Carolingian age, decorated
with numerous fantastic initial capitals, still influenced by Irish
models. Verifiably present in the monastery of St. Gall by about
850.