Zürich. Zentralbibliothek, Ms. C 43

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  • Ms. C 43
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Date
  • 9th century
Language
  • Latin
Title
  • Sacramentarium triplex
Agent
  • Preferred form
    • Priscien (04..-05..)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Author: Priscianus, Caesariensis
    Other form
    • Priscianus Caesariensis
    • Priscianus Caesariensis (04..-05..)
    • Priscianus
    • PRISCIANUS CAESARIENSIS
    • Priscien
    • Prisciano
    • Priscien (04..-05..)
    • Prisciani
    • Priscien 04..-05..
    • Priscià de Cesarea
    • Priscian, fl. ca. 500-530
    • Prisciano Cesariense
    • Priscianus Caesariensis fl.5./6. Jh.
    • Priscianus van Caesarea
    • Priscian
    • Priscian, fl 500-530
    • Priscianus <Grammatiker>
    • Priscianus, fl. 520-540 > , co-autor
    • Priscianus, fl. 520-540
    • Priscianus, fl. 520-540 > , ant. bibliog.
    • Priscianus > , trad.
    • Priscianus Caesariensis - gest. na 530 - auteur
    • Priscianus Caesariensis - gest. na 530 - oorspronkelijke auteur
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Description
  • The St. Gallen "Sacramentarium triplex" (three part sacramentarium: Sacramentarium Gregorianum, Sacramentarium Gelasianum, Sacramentarium Ambrosianum), which contains texts for the main prayers of the eucharistic liturgy, used by priests when saying Mass on various feast days and memorial days, not only for the Roman and the Roman-Gallic liturgies, but for the Milanese liturgy as well. A scholarly masterwork by the St. St. Gall monks from the tenure of Abbot-Bishop Salomon (890-920).
Place
  • Preferred form
    • Abbey of St. Gall (Switzerland)
    Original form
    • St. Gall
    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 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 (P. Gregor Schnyder, P. Chrysostomus Stipplin)
    • 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
    • St. Gall (area near St. Gall)
    • St. Gall, Abbey Library
    • Germany, St. Gall
    • Sankt Gallen
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