St. Gallen. Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 969

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  • Cod. Sang. 969
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  • 15th century
  • 1465, 1467
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  • Swabian
  • German
Title
  • Composite Manuscript with various ascetic-mystical treatises from the Women’s Convent of Wonnenstein
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    • Ulrich Boner
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    • Author: Boner, Ulrich
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    • Boner, Ulrich
    • Ulrich Boner (1280-1350)
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Description
  • This undecorated manuscript in Swabian–Alemannic was written by two hands and contains numerous German-language ascetic-mystical texts, among them the treatise De contemptu mundi (pp. 3−6), various sermons (pp. 7-33), salutations to Mary, prayers, exempla and sentences by church teachers (pp. 33-46), the legend of St. George (pp. 69-105), the first eight fables from the collection Edelstein by Ulrich Boner (pp. 116-129), the treatise Die besessene Schwester Agnes (pp. 131-215), and a mention of the ten commandments, each accompanied by a humorous rhyme (p. 108). The manuscript probably originated in the convent of the female Capuchins of the third order in Wonnenstein near Teufen; it became part of the Abbey Library of St. Gall in 1782 (cf. Cod. Sang. 1285, p. 12).
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