Krakow. Jagiellonian Library, Depositum (Ms. Berol. Theol. Lat. Qu. 11)
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- Depositum (Ms. Berol. Theol. Lat. Qu. 11)
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- 11th century
- around 1024-1027
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- Latin
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- Tropary-Sequentiary
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- Frédéric-Guillaume (électeur de Brandebourg, 1620-1688)
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- Former owner
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- Former possessor: Friedrich Wilhelm, Brandenburg, Kurfürst
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- Frédéric-Guillaume Ier, électeur de Brandebourg
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- Hermann Contract (1013-1054)
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- Author
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- Author: Hermannus, Augiensis
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- Hermannus Contractus
- HERMANNUS CONTRACTUS, O.S.B.
- Hermannus Contractus (1013-1054)
- Hermannus
- Hermann of Reichenau, 1013-1054, also known as Hermannus Contractus
- Hermannus<Augiensis>
- Hermann, von Reichenau &datl=1013-1054
- Hermann <von Reichenau> (1013-1054)
- Hermann, von Reichenau, 1013-1054
- Hermannus <Augiensis>
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- Notker le Bègue (0840?-0912)
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- Author
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- Author: Notker, Balbulus
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- NOTKER BALBULUS
- Notker le Bègue, 0840?-0912
- Annotator: Notker, Balbulus
- Librarian: Notker, Balbulus
- Scribe: Notker, Balbulus
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- Description
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- A total of eight manuscripts, written and illuminated in St. Gall in the period between 1022 and 1036 for Sigebert, Bishop of Minden (1022-1036), have survived until today. They are a complete group of liturgical manuscripts consisting of a sacramentary, an epistolary, an evangeliary, a gradual, a tropary-sequentiary, a gradual-hymnal, a hymnal and the Ordo missae. This tropary-sequentiary contains a drawing of the author Notker Balbulus (about 840-912) in the sequentiary part on f. 144r. He is depicted as the writer of his sequence Sancti Spiritus Assit nobis gratia and is represented with a saint’s halo. In 1683 the manuscript became part of the library of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, and later of the Berlin State Library (Staatsbibliothek). Along with other manuscripts (among others the Epistolary), it was evacuated to safety during World War II and today is held as a deposit in Krakow.
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- Abbey of St. Gall (Switzerland)
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- St. Gall
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- Suisse (Saint-Gall).
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- 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
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- Commissioned by Abbot Otmar Kunz
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- Partially in St. Gall
- Monastery of St. Gall (P. Gregor Schnyder)
- St. Gall Abbey (F. Gregor Schnyder)
- St. Gall Abbey (P. Gregor Schnyder, P. Chrysostomus Stipplin)
- St. Gall Abbey (F. Kolumban Brändle; Brother Gall Beerle)
- St. Gall Abbey, P. Ambrosius Epp
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- Lay community of St. Gall, partly Monastery of St. Gall (P. Joachim Cuontz)
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- Monastery of St. Gall, possibly owned for a time by Fr. Gallus Kemli
- Community of lay brothers of the Monastery of St. Gall
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- Germany, St. Gall
- Sankt Gallen
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