St. Gallen. Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 479

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  • Cod. Sang. 479
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Date
  • 15th century
  • 1483
Language
  • German
Title
  • The German Language Prayer book of Dorotea von Hof
Agent
  • Preferred form
    • Dorothea von Hof (1458-1501)
    Role
    • Scribe
    Original form
    • Scribe: Dorothea, von Hof
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  • Preferred form
    • Hauntinger, Johann Nepomuk
    Role
    • Former owner
    Original form
    • Former possessor: Hauntinger, Johann Nepomuk
    Other form
    • Author: Hauntinger, Johann Nepomuk
    • Patron: Hauntinger, Johann Nepomuk
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  • Preferred form
    • Henri Suso (1295?-1366)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Author: Seuse, Heinrich
    Other form
    • Seuse, Heinrich (1295?-1366)
    • JEHAN DE SOUHANDE
    • Henri Suso
    • Suso, Henri (1295?-1366)
    • Henricus Suso OP
    • Henricus Suso, 1295?-1366
    • Seuse, Heinrich
    • Heinrich Seuse (1295-1366)
    • Heinrich Seuse
    • Henri Suso (1295-1366)
    • Suso, Henricus (ca. 1295-1366)
    • Seuse, Heinrich, 1295-1366
    • Heinrich Seuse - 1295 - 1366 - auteur
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  • Preferred form
    • Thomas d'Aquin (saint, 1225?-1274)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Author: Thomas, de Aquino
    Other form
    • Thomas Aquinas (saint ; 1225?-1274)
    • S. Thomas d'Aquin
    • S. Thomas de Aquino
    • THOMAS Aquinas (S.)
    • THOMAS D'AQUIN (S.)
    • Thomas d'Aquin (saint ; 1225?-1274)
    • תומס דה אקוינו
    • THOMAS DE AQUINO
    • Thomas Aquinas
    • Thomas d'Aquin
    • Thomas de Aquino
    • Thome
    • B. Thomas d'Aquinas
    • THOMAS DE AQUINO (s.), O.P.
    • Thomas d'Aquin (Saint)
    • Thomas, d'Aquin, saint, 1225?-1274
    • Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274
    • Thomas de Aquino 1225-1274
    • Thomas van Aquino
    • Tomàs, d'Aquino, sant, 1225?-1274
    • Tomás de Aquino, Santo, 1225?-1274
    • Scribe: Thomas, de Aquino
    • Aquinas, Thomas
    • Pseudo-Thomas Aquinas
    • Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
    • Thomas d'Aquin (saint ; 1225?-1274). Auteur présumé
    • Thomas d'Aquin (saint ; 1225?-1274). Commentateur
    • Thomas Aquinas OP
    • Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274
    • Thomas Aquinas, 1225?-1274
    • Thomas d'Aquin (saint)
    • Thomas<de Aquino>
    • S. Thomas d’Aquin
    • Thomas <von Aquin, Heiliger> (1225-1274)
    • Thomas <von Aquino> (????-1297)
    • Thomas von Aquin
    • Thoma Aquinas
    • Divus Thoma
    • S. Thomas
    • D. Thoma Aquinas
    • Divus Thomae
    • Thomas Aquinatis
    • Thomas
    • Aquinas, Thomas, 1225-1274
    • Thomas Aquinas, (b. c. 1225, d. 1274), Dominican theologian
    • Thomas Aquinas, Saint (1225?-1274)
    • Thomas d'Aquin (1225-1274)
    • Thomas, von Aquin, Heiliger, 1225-1274
    • Thomas <de Aquino>
    • Tomás de Aquino, Santo, 1225-1274, O.P.
    • Tomás de Aquino, Santo, 1225-1274 > , ant. bibliog.
    • Tomás de Aquino, Santo, 1225-1274 > , coment.
    • Tomás de Aquino, Santo, 1225-1274 > , impr.
    • Tomás de Aquino, Santo, 1225-1274 > , co-autor
    • Thomas de Aquino - 1225 - 1274 - auteur
    • Saint Thomas d'Aquin
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Description
  • This manuscript of collected items with twelve historiated initials and prayers in the German language was written by Dorothea von Hof (1458-1501), daughter of Heinrich Ehinger and Margarethe von Kappel. The codex contains the Officium parvum BMV as well as assorted prayers (mainly Marian prayers and prayers from the Passion of Christ), the Hundert Betrachtungen ("Hundred Meditations") from the Büchlein der ewigen Weisheit ("Book of Eternal Wisdom") by Henry Suso, and prayers ascribed to Thomas Aquinas. This manuscript on paper, completed in 1483, was presumably owned by the sisters of the Dominican cloister of St. Katharina in St. Gall, of which Dorothea von Hof is listed as a patroness.
Place
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    • 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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