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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 28
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
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- 15th century, around 1420
- Language
- Alemannic
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This manuscript, a plenarium, was donated to Hermetschwil Abbey in 1430 by Götz Vasnacht, patron of Zufikon
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 211
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
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- 16th century, beginning of the 16th century
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- Alemannic
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Saint Jerome (b. 347, d. 420), priest and theologian
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Gregory the Great, (b. c. 540, d. 604), theologian and Pope
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In addition to prayers, it contains various reflections and sermons, among them two new year’s addresses
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 194
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 14th century, last quarter of the 14th century
- Language
- Alemannic, Latin
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 210
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 15th century, 1493, 1475, 1490 (?)
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- Alemannic, Latin
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This collection of prayers and treatises was written by Rudolf Schilling and is dated to 1493.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 216
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 16th century, first quarter of the 16th century
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- Alemannic
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This prayer book is from the first quarter of the 16th century and was meant for a woman.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 84
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 15th century, 1432
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- Alemannic
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This manuscript was written by Johannes Molitor of Winterthur and is dated 2 December 1432.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 58
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 15th century, first quarter of the 15th century
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- Alemannic
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It dates to the first quarter of the 15th century and still retains its original binding.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 121
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
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- 15th century
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- Alemannic
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This thin, small book (28 leaves) contains prayers relating to individual words of the Ave Maria.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 124
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 15th century, 1495
- Language
- Alemannic
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language, consisting of a collection of materials from the four Gospels, the apocryphal Gospel of Jacob and
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 214
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 15th century, third quarter of the 15th century
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- Alemannic
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Bridget of Sweden, (b. 1303, d. 1373), nun, mystic and saint
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This prayer book from the third quarter of the 15th century contains prayers and treatises.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. membr. 33
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 15th century, second half of the 15th century
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- Alemannic
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Anselm of Canterbury, c 1033-1109, Saint, Abbot of Bec and Archbishop of Canterbury
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It contains the dialogue with Mary, attributed to Anselm of Canterbury, in Alemannic dialect.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 125
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 15th century, second third of the 15th century
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- Alemannic
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Anselm of Canterbury, c 1033-1109, Saint, Abbot of Bec and Archbishop of Canterbury
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This small booklet contains the “Dialogue with Mary,” attributed to Anselm of Canterbury.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. membr. 38
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 16th century, beginning of the 16th century
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- Alemannic
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They are directed to saints, are dedicated to the deceased or contemplate the Passion of Christ.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. membr. 68
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
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- 14th century
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- Alemannic
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This volume, quite extensive given its small format, contains, in addition to a calendar, several treatises
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. membr. 65
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
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- 16th century, 1515
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- Alemannic
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The book was written by Sister Dorothea Schermann at the Gnadental Convent of the Poor Clares (Basel) and
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 195
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 15th century, second third of the 15th century
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- Alemannic, Latin
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It was probably created at Muri Abbey and was meant for the Hermetschwil nuns’ convent.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. A 5a 1
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 16th century, first quarter of the 16th century
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- Alemannic
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Joined to this is a collection of private prayers.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 57
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 15th century, 1451
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- Alemannic
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Saint Jerome (b. 347, d. 420), priest and theologian
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 197
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
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- 14th century, 15th century, end of the 14th century / beginning of the 15th century
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- Alemannic
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This book, from the time around 1400, contains prayers and treatises for personal prayer.
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Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster, Cod. chart. 191
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- e-codices
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- Hermetschwil. Benediktinerinnenkloster
- Date
- 15th century, 1466, third quarter of the 15th century
- Language
- Alemannic
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This manuscript, in which two scribes identify themselves (Konrad Wa, administrator from Bremgarten, and
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