Processionale copied by the Dominican nuns of the Convent of St.
Katharina of St. Gall in the second half of the 15th century. The
manuscript is written in textualis by the hand of the same nun who
copied the Processionale M VIII, perhaps also the Processionale M
VI as well as the manuscript which today has the signature Cod.
Sang. 1914. It might be the manuscript ij nv́wi procesional, which
was mentioned in the Chronicle (now Konventsbuch) in 1484 and
which, according to the same source, was re-bound in the year 1485.
The binding consists of simple wooden tablets, covered in leather
without any ornamentation, which is typical for the first phase of
the St. Katharina scriptorium; it constitutes an additional element
to attest to the origin of the manuscript.
Place
Preferred form
Saint Gall. Dominican Convent of St. Katharina (Switzerland)
Original form
St. Gall, Dominican Convent of St. Katharina
Other form
Dominican cloister St. Gall (Angela Varnbühler)
Dominican Cloister of St. Gall (Elisabeth Muntprat)
St. Gall, St. Katharinen Convent of Dominican nuns, Cordula von Schönau
St. Gall, Dominican convent of St. Katharina
Dominican Cloister St. Katharina in St. Gall (Regina Sattler, Dorothea Hertenstein, Elisabeth Schaigenwiler)
St. Gall, dominican Convent of St. Katharina, Cordula von Schönau
St. Gall, Dominican cloister St. Katharinen in St. Gall