St. Gallen. Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 1014
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- St. Gallen. Stiftsbibliothek
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- Cod. Sang. 1014
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- 15th century
- 16th century
- around 1500
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- German
- Latin
- Title
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- Collection of theological-mystical treatises and sermons in the spirit of the Dominican mystic and preacher Johannes Tauler
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- Bernard de Clairvaux (saint, 1090?-1153)
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- Author
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- Author: Bernardus, Claraevallensis
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- S. Bernardus
- BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS (s.)
- Bernardus Claraevallensis (saint ; 1090?-1153)
- Bernardus Claraevallensis
- Bernardus Claraevallensis,
- Bernard
- Bernard de Clairvaux (saint ; 1090?-1153)
- S. Bernardus Clarevallensis
- Bernard de Clairvaux
- Bernard, de Clairvaux (S.)
- Bernardus beatus
- BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS
- Bernardi Claraevallensis
- Beati Bernardi
- S. Bernardus [Claravallensis]
- Bernardus
- S. Bernardus Claraevallensis
- Bernair
- S. Bernardi
- Bernardi
- Sancti Bernardi [BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS]
- BERNARDI abbati |BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS]
- Bernard (Saint), abbé de Clairvaux
- Bernard de Clairvaux, saint, 1090?-1153
- Bernhard von Clairvaux
- Bernardo de Claraval
- Bernat de Claravall
- Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153
- Bernard of Clairvaux
- St. Bernard of Clairvaux
- Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153
- Bernard of Clairvaux, ?1090-1153, Abbot of Clairvaux
- Bernard of Clairvaux OCist
- St Bernard
- Bernardus Claraevallensis, 1090-1153
- Bernard (saint)
- Bernhard von Clairvaux, Heiliger, 1090-1153
- Bernardus<Claraevallensis>
- Bernhard <von Clairvaux, Heiliger> (1090-1153)
- Sant Bernhart
- D. Bernardus
- Bernardus Abbas
- Bernadus Abbas
- Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint (1090 or 1091-1153)
- Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint (1090 or 1091-1153)
- Bernardus (ca. 1090/91-1153)
- Bernardo, Santo, 1090-1153
- Bernhard, von Clairvaux, Heiliger, 1090-1153
- Bernardus <Claraevallensis>
- Bernardo, Santo, 1090-1153 > , co-autor
- Bernardus Claraevallensis - 1090 - 1153 - auteur
- Bernardus Claraevallensis - 1090 - 1153 - auteur (dubium)
- Bernardus Claraevallensis - 1090 - 1153 - oorspronkelijke auteur
- Bernardus Claraevallensis - auteur
- Bernardus - auteur
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- Mardach, Eberhard
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- Author: Mardach, Eberhard
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- Eberhard Mardach
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- Marquard von Lindau (13..-1392)
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- Author: Marquard, von Lindau
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- Marquard <von Lindau> (1320-1392)
- Marquard von Lindau
- Marquard
- Marquard <von Lindau>
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- Thomas Peuntner (1380?-1439)
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- Author: Peuntner, Thomas
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- Peuntner, Thomas
- Thomas Peuntner (1380-1439)
- Thomas Peutner
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- Jean Tauler (1300?-1361)
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- Author: Tauler, Johannes
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- Former possessor: Tauler, Johannes
- Tauler, Joannes, 1300?-1361
- Tauler, Johannes
- Johannes Tauler (1300-1361)
- Johannes Tauler
- Johannes Tauler - gest. 1361 - auteur
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- Description
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- Around 1500, this composite manuscript of theological-mystical content, which may have originated in Northern Bavaria and have been completed in the area of Lake Constance, was the property of the spiritual community of Franciscan sisters at the lower hermitage (Untere Klause) of St. Leonhard, west of the city of St. Gall, which was dissolved in the wake of the Reformation. This volume contains more than thirty mostly anonymous sermons, treatises and excerpts of treatises of Dominican character. Among them are Eberhard Mardach's open letter Von wahrer Andacht (pp. 83–116), a sermon by Johannes Tauler (pp. 129−156), the treatise Liebhabung Gottes an den Feiertagen by Thomas Peuntner from the year 1434 (pp. 232−237), excerpts from the Auslegung der zehn Gebote by Marquard of Lindau (pp. 238–245), the beginning of the prologue and three chapters of the anonymous Theologia deutsch (also called Der Frankfurter; pp. 287–297) that was published in print in its entirety for the first time by Martin Luther in 1518, as well as excerpts from a German version of Der Minnebaum (Arbor amoris; pp. 323–331), which differs significantly from other manuscripts.
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- Bavaria, Northern (Germany) (?)
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- Northern Bavaria (?)
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