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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, LM 45751
Parchment · 1 f. · ∅ 7 cm · St. Katharinenthal and Hochrhein · around 1312
Fragment with the Crucifixion from the Gradual of St. Katharinental (Thurgau)

Fragment with a representation of the crucifixion, from an I-initial. This initial consisted of several medallions and decorated page f. 87a of the gradual of St. Katharinental. In the 19th century, this leaf was removed from the gradual, and the medallions were sold separately. Of the 9 or 10 medallions that originally made up the body of the letter I, there are known today, in addition to this one, medallions with the following scenes: the Last Supper (Zurich, Swiss National Museum, Inv. LM 71410), the Arrest of Christ (Nürnberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Inv. Mm. 34 kl), Christ before Pilate (Zurich, Swiss National Museum, LM 55087), the Crowning with Thorns (Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Inv. Nr. 15932), the Bearing of the Cross (Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Inv. Nr. 14312) and the Descent from the Cross (Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Inv. Nr. 15933). The fragment belongs to the Swiss Confederation, the Gottfried Keller Foundation and the Canton of Thurgau.  (ber)

Online Since: 03/22/2017

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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, LM 51690.1
Parchment · 1 f. · 17.5 x 11.5 cm · France · second half of the 15th century
Fragment from a Book of Hours

One of six parchment leaves from a book of hours, written in bastarda and datable to the second half of the 15th century. It contains illuminated initials, executed in gold on a background alternating between blue and pink; ornamental vine scrolls, sketched in pen and decorated with trifoliate leaves, extend from the initials to the margin. One of the fragments (no. 5‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬) contains a part of the Litany of the Saints. (ber)

Online Since: 06/23/2016

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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, LM 51690.2
Parchment · 1 f. · 17.5 x 11.9 cm · France · second half of the 15th century
Fragment from a Book of Hours

One of six parchment leaves from a book of hours, written in bastarda and datable to the second half of the 15th century. It contains illuminated initials, executed in gold on a background alternating between blue and pink; ornamental vine scrolls, sketched in pen and decorated with trifoliate leaves, extend from the initials to the margin. One of the fragments (no. 5‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬) contains a part of the Litany of the Saints. (ber)

Online Since: 06/23/2016

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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, LM 51690.3
Parchment · 1 f. · 16 x 12.2 cm · France · second half of the 15th century
Fragment from a Book of Hours

One of six parchment leaves from a book of hours, written in bastarda and datable to the second half of the 15th century. It contains illuminated initials, executed in gold on a background alternating between blue and pink; ornamental vine scrolls, sketched in pen and decorated with trifoliate leaves, extend from the initials to the margin. One of the fragments (no. 5‬‬‬‬‬) contains a part of the Litany of the Saints. (ber)

Online Since: 06/23/2016

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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, LM 51690.4
Parchment · 1 f. · 16.4 x 11.7 cm · France · second half of the 15th century
Fragment from a Book of Hours

One of six parchment leaves from a book of hours, written in bastarda and datable to the second half of the 15th century. It contains illuminated initials, executed in gold on a background alternating between blue and pink; ornamental vine scrolls, sketched in pen and decorated with trifoliate leaves, extend from the initials to the margin. One of the fragments (no. 5‬‬‬‬) contains a part of the Litany of the Saints. (ber)

Online Since: 06/23/2016

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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, LM 51690.5
Parchment · 1 f. · 17.5 x 12.2 cm · France · second half of the 15th century
Fragment from a Book of Hours

One of six parchment leaves from a book of hours, written in bastarda and datable to the second half of the 15th century. It contains illuminated initials, executed in gold on a background alternating between blue and pink; ornamental vine scrolls, sketched in pen and decorated with trifoliate leaves, extend from the initials to the margin. This fragment contains a part of the Litany of the Saints. (ber)

Online Since: 06/23/2016

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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, LM 51690.6
Parchment · 1 f. · 17.5 x 12.2 cm · France · second half of the 15th century
Fragment from a Book of Hours

One of six parchment leaves from a book of hours, written in bastarda and datable to the second half of the 15th century. It contains illuminated initials, executed in gold on a background alternating between blue and pink; ornamental vine scrolls, sketched in pen and decorated with trifoliate leaves, extend from the initials to the margin. One of the fragments (no. 5‬‬‬) contains a part of the Litany of the Saints. (ber)

Online Since: 06/23/2016

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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, LM 51702
Parchment · 1 f. · 15 x 10.3 cm · France · second half of the 15th century
Fragment from a Book of Hours

Parchment fragment from a Book of Hours of French origin, which contains a part of the Office of the Virgin. (ber)

Online Since: 06/23/2016

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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, LM 51703
Parchment · 1 f. · 11.4 x 8.4 cm · Cologne (?) · second half of the 15th century
Fragment of a calendar from a breviary (?)

Leaf from a calendar (the month of January, divided on two pages), from a small-format liturgical manuscript, probably a breviary. The calendar entry for January 11th for the feast day obitus Tercii regis. Duplex, which commemorates the Magi, suggests that the calendar was used in the diocese of Cologne. The book decoration draws on Italian illumination (from Padua and Ferrara) customary in the second half of the 15th century. (ber)

Online Since: 06/23/2016

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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, LM 55087
Parchment · 1 f. · 7 x 7.4 cm · St. Katharinenthal and Hochrhein · around 1312
Fragment with Christ before Pilate from the Gradual of St. Katharinental (Thurgau)

Fragment with a depiction of Christ before Pilate, from an I-Initial. This initial consisted of several medallions and decorated page f. 87a of the gradual of St. Katharinental. In the 19th century, this leaf was removed from the gradual, and the medallions were sold separately. Of the 9 or 10 medallions that originally made up the body of the letter I, there are known today, in addition to this one, medallions with the following scenes: the Last Supper (Zurich, Swiss National Museum, LM 71410), the Arrest of Christ (Nürnberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Inv. Mm. 34 kl), the Crowning with Thorns (Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Inv. Nr. 15932), the Bearing of the Cross (Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Inv. Nr. 14312), the Crucifixion (Zurich, Swiss National Museum, LM 45751) and the Descent from the Cross (Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Inv. Nr. 15933). The fragment belongs to the Swiss Confederation, the Gottfried Keller Foundation and the Canton of Thurgau.  (ber)

Online Since: 03/22/2017

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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, LM 71410
Parchment · 1 f. · 7 x 7.4 cm · St. Katharinenthal and Hochrhein · around 1312
Fragment with the Last Supper from the Gradual of St. Katharinental (Thurgau)

Fragment with a representation of the Last Supper, from an I-initial. This initial consisted of several medallions and decorated page f. 87a of the gradual of St. Katharinental. In the 19th century, this leaf was removed from the gradual, and the medallions were sold separately. Of the 9 or 10 medallions that originally made up the body of the letter I, there are known today, in addition to this one, medallions with the following scenes: the Arrest of Christ (Nürnberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Inv. Mm. 34 kl), Christ before Pilate (Zurich, Swiss National Museum, LM 55087), the Crowning with Thorns (Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Inv. Nr. 15932), the Bearing of the Cross (Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Inv. Nr. 14312), the Crucifixion (Zurich, Swiss National Museum, LM 45751) and the Descent from the Cross (Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Inv. Nr. 15933). The fragment belongs to the Swiss Confederation, the Gottfried Keller Foundation and the Canton of Thurgau.  (ber)

Online Since: 03/22/2017

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Zürich, Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, SH 228
Paper · 74 ff. · 43.7 x 30.9 cm · second half of the 16th century
The Housebook of the Lords of Hallwil

The Housebook of the Lords of Hallwil, also known as Turnierbuch, is a combination of family chronicle, tournament book and book of heraldry. This paper manuscript from the second half of the 16th century probably replaces an older copy. On the inside of the cover are found the large coats of arms of Burkhart von Hallwil and his two wives Judith von Anwil and Margaretha von Löwenberg. Pp. 4-10 contain a late version of the poem Ring von Hallwil, a saga about the endangerment and saving of the inheritance of the Hallwils. On pp. 11-17 there follow texts about family history and then a second, older version of the poem Ring von Hallwil (pp. 19-21). After a number of empty pages, there are six empty crests (pp. 48-50), meant for the three brothers Thüring I von Hallwil († 1386) und Katharina von Wolfurt, Walter V († after 1370) and Herzlaude von Tengen, “Hemann” (Johannes IV, † 1386) and Anna vom Hus. On p. 51 there is a view of the ancestral home of the Hallwil family. It is followed by pictures of Caspar (p. 54) and Burkhart von Hallwil (p. 55), scenes from tournaments (pp. 56-59), and images relating to the Ring von Hallwil (pp. 60-66). At the end of the manuscript, there are more coats of arms of the Lords of Hallwil and their wives (pp. 68-96), the last ones only sketched out but not completed (pp. 97-118). The manuscript was donated to the Swiss National Museum in 1907 by Count Walther von Hallwil, the last occupant of the castle, and his wife Wilhelmine. A second version is held by the Basel University Library (Ms. H I 10). (ber)

Online Since: 04/09/2014

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Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. A 135 (on long-term loan in the Abbey Library of St. Gall Abbey)
Paper · 75 ff. · 30.5 x 10.5 cm · St. Gall (area near St. Gall) · 15th century
Library catalog of Gallus Kemli; Alphabetarium; Petrus Pictaviensis

Autographic collected manuscripts from the collection of the traveling monk of St. Gall, Gallus Kemli († about 1481) containing numerous texts, some composed by Kemli himself, others transcriptions, among them the index of his private library. Kemli spent 30 years outside of his mother monastery at St. Gall, with the authorization of the abbot, sojourning in cities and towns of Switzerland and Germany. (smu)

Online Since: 04/26/2007

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Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. A 152 (on long-term loan in the Abbey Library of St. Gall Abbey)
Paper · 57 ff. · 21 x 14.6 cm · St. Gall · about 1460 / 15th century
Christian Kuchimeister: Nüwe Casus monasterii s. Galli (1226-1329)

One of the two oldest (fifteenth-century) extant copies of the Nüwe Casus Monasterii Sancti Galli, originally written by Christian Kuchimaister in about 1335. Kuchimaister, a citizen of the city of St. Gall, relates here the history of the abbey (and some history of the city) of St. Gall between 1228 and 1329. Kuchimaister's chronicle is one of the most important sources for the history of the Lake Constance area in the 13th and early 14th centuries. (smu)

Online Since: 12/20/2007

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Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. B 73 (on long-term loan in the Abbey Library of St. Gall Abbey)
Paper · 218 ff. · 32 x 21 cm · St. Gall · 15th–17th centuries
Record book of entries to the Cloister of St. Gall, 15th - 17th Centuries.

Categorically organized compilation of expenditures of the monastery of St. Gall under Abbot Otmar Kunz (1564-1577) as well as collections of notes about the monastery of St. Gall from the 15th century until 1630. (smu)

Online Since: 12/20/2007

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Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. B 96 (on long-term loan in the Abbey Library of St. Gall Abbey)
Paper · 442 ff. · 21 x 17 cm · St. Gall · 16th/17th centuries
Collection of doctrinal theology lessons; diatribe against the Zurich Catechism, from about 1598.

Collection of doctrinal theology lessons from the biography of Saint Gallus, which could be used to rebut protestant arguments. Author: a St. St. Gall monk of the 16th or 17th century. At the back: a diatribe against the Zurich Catechism, from about 1598. (smu)

Online Since: 12/20/2007

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Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. B 115 (on long-term loan in the Abbey Library of St. Gall Abbey)
Paper · 312 pp. · 22 x 16 cm · St. Gall · 18th century
Copies of works on Church history: Councils, Benedictine order

The St. St. Gall monk and cloister librarian P. Hermann Schenk (1653-1706) translated three works from French into Latin in or about the year 1700: the Historia omnium conciliorum generalium by Jean-Baptiste Truillotte and two texts of the famous French monk and scholar Jean Mabillon (1632-1707): Syllabus praecipuarum difficultatum quae in lectione conciliorum et sanctorum patrum occurrunt and Epitome historiae ordinis Sancti Benedicti. (smu)

Online Since: 12/20/2007

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Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. B 118 (on long-term loan in the Abbey Library of St. Gall Abbey)
Paper · 95 ff. · 20 x 16 cm · St. Gall · 17th century
Collection of the names of persons from the region near the baronial Abbey of St. Gallen who converted to Catholicism between 1640 and 1697

Collection of the names of persons from the region near the baronial Abbey of St. Gall who converted to Catholicism between 1640 and 1697 (List of Converts), organized by village (primarily those of the Toggenburg and the Rhein valley. (smu)

Online Since: 12/20/2007

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Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. B 124 (on long-term loan in the Abbey Library of St. Gall Abbey)
Paper · 436 pp. · 20 x 16 cm · St. Gall · 1655
Chrysostomus Stipplin (?), Introduction to ecclesiastical law

Introduction to ecclesiastical law, (most likely) composed and set into writing in the year 1655 by the St. St. Gall monk Chrysostomus Stipplin (1609-1672). (smu)

Online Since: 12/20/2007

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Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. B 131 (on long-term loan in the Abbey Library of St. Gall Abbey)
Paper · 31 ff. · 19 x 15 cm · Constance/St. Gall · around 1706
Register of expenditures, presumably recorded by a finance officer of St. Gall Abbey, ca. 1706.

Interleaved almanac from Constance, containing a register of expenditures by an official from the Abbey of St. Gall, (possibly Gall Anton of Thurn), with entries for specific expenditures for the organ in the Otmar Church of the monastery of St. Gall, for an altar in Goldach, etc., around 1706. (smu)

Online Since: 12/20/2007

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