Ivo, Carnotensis († 1115)
Two bifolia from a small-format manuscript made in France containing various theological excerpts related to a collection of sententiae from the school of Anselm of Laon. In 1632, the fragment came to Bern as part of the property of Jacques Bongars.
Online Since: 07/12/2021
- Haimo, Halberstadensis: Haimo Halberstadensis: Expositio in Pauli epistolas; Ivo Carnotensis: Epistola ad Pontium Cluniacensem; Exzerpte aus einer Sentenzensammlung der Schule Anselms von Laon; Carmina, lat. (Fragment). Found in: Standard description
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Epistola ad Pontium Cluniacensem (Fragment). (1r) Found in: Standard description
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Ivo Carnotensis: Epistola 231 [unvollständig]. (1r–v)
Incipit: Ivo Dei gratia Carnotensis ecclesie minister Pontio venerabili Cluniacensi abbati in regimine sibi commisso placere summo rectori. Quesivit a parvitate mea prudens diligentia vestra
Explicit: ex auctoritate vel divina inspiratione dicere valuerit.
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- Bongars, Jacques (Former possessor) | Gravisset, Jakob von (Former possessor) | Haimo, Halberstadensis (Author) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
The Panormia contains a collection of canon law texts, attributed to Ivo of Chartres, which apparently was edited after 1095. The codex probably originated in Einsiedeln and was written by a single scribe who used a regular and calligraphic Carolingian script. The text is divided into eight books, each introduced by an initial; of these eight initials, only one is executed in red, while for the others the preliminary drawings remain visible.
Online Since: 09/23/2014
- Ivo, Carnotensis: . Panormia Found in: Standard description
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Panormia (Seite 1-441)
Incipit:xceptiones ęcclesiasticarum regularium partim ex epistulis romanorum pontificum
Explicit: et nisi resipuerit irreuocabilis exilio puniri uel ultimo supplicio offerri.
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- Cyprianus, Thascius Caecilius (Author) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript contains the Panormia of Ivo of Chartres, a collection of texts on canon law in 8 books with 1038 chapters. Ivo, bishop of Chartres and reformer, first wrote this work after 1095, but it spread extremely fast thanks to its user-friendly nature. The text, in light- and dark-brown ink, was produced by at least two hands. According to the tradition of the Engelberg scriptorium in the twelfth century, the chapter beginnings and summaries are accentuated in red ink, which in the case of Ivo's work provides exceptionally rich rubrication. Numerous marginal notes appear outside the blocks of text.
Online Since: 10/04/2011
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Parnomia vel Pannomia Ivonis venerabilis Carnotensis episcopi. (Fol. 1-102'.)
Incipit: Exceptiones ecclesiasticarum regularum Incipiunt decreta sanctorum pontificum. Credimus unum Deum
Explicit: vel ultimis suppliciis feriri. Amen.
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- Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Panormia Ivonis Carnotensis. Found in: Additional description
- Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) Found in: Additional description
13th century composite manuscript consisting of 8 parts: 1) excerpts from the martyrologies of the St. Gall Monk Notker Balbulus and of Ado of Vienne (p. 3-10), 2) copy of about half of Petrus Comestor's Historia Scholastica (p. 11-234), 3) Canones apostolorum et conciliorum prolati per Clementem papam in a smaller format booklet by another hand (p. 235-252), 4) excerpts from the work Panormia by Ivo of Chartres (p. 246b-252b), 5) Historia Langobardorum by Petrus Diaconus with an annex by Andrea Bergamensis (p. 253a-272b), 6) Historia Hierosolymitana by Robertus Monachus Remigiensis (p. 273a-313a), 7) appendices concerning the history of the Holy Roman Empire, the schism of the Church of Utrecht, and the death of Conrad III (p. 313), 8) excerpts from the Chronica pontificum et imperatorum, ab Hadriano usque ad Constantinum by Martin of Opava (Martinus Polonus; p. 314-330).
Online Since: 12/13/2013
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Panormia Found in: Standard description
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Excerpta ex Panormia Ivonis Carnotensis, et notae de synodis (246b-252b) Found in: Standard description
- Ado, Viennensis (Author) | Andreas, Bergamensis (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) | Martinus, Oppaviensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Paulus, Diaconus (Author) | Petrus, Comestor (Author) | Robertus, Remensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Canones apostolorum (L), Constitutio Nicaeni conc., Regula Ctinopolit., Canones Ephes. Chalced., Prologus Panormiae Ivonis, Concilia Symmachi (S. 235-252) Found in: Additional description
- Ado, Viennensis (Author) | Andreas, Bergamensis (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) | Martinus, Oppaviensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Paulus, Diaconus (Author) | Petrus, Comestor (Author) | Robertus, Remensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
Copies of a variety of canonical texts, written between 1080 and 1100, likely at the Cloister of St. Blaise or the Cloister of Allerheiligen (All Saints) in Schaffhausen by theologian and canonist Bernold von Konstanz or by employees under his supervision. It contains, among other items, copies of the Poenitentiales by Rabanus Maurus ad Heribaldum, the sixth book of the Poenitentiales by Halitgar of Cambrai, excerpts from the Decree of Burchard of Worms, proceedings of the first Christian Councils, the Epitome Hadriani and the Collectio 74 titulorum cum appendice Suevica.
Online Since: 11/04/2010
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Decretum 9.23, 2. Teil (40)
Incipit: eculi leges interficiunt
Explicit: occulta correctione purganda.
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- Ivo, Carnotensis: Decretum IX,26, (171a) Found in: Standard description
- Amalarius, Metensis (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bernoldus, Constantiensis (Author) | Bernoldus, Constantiensis (Scribe) | Bischoff, Johannes (Former possessor) | Burchardus, Wormaciensis (Author) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Guido, Aretinus (Author) | Halitgarius, Cameracensis (Author) | Hrabanus, Maurus (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) | Nikolaus I., Papst (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Amalarius, Metensis (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bernoldus, Constantiensis (Author) | Bernoldus, Constantiensis (Scribe) | Bischoff, Johannes (Former possessor) | Burchardus, Wormaciensis (Author) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Guido, Aretinus (Author) | Halitgarius, Cameracensis (Author) | Hrabanus, Maurus (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) | Nikolaus I., Papst (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Additional description
This voluminous manuscript of more than a thousand pages, written by a single hand in the Cistercian Nuns' Cloister Günterstal near Freiburg im Breisgau, contains around a hundred Latin sermons for Sundays and holidays of the church year for the period from the first Sunday of Advent to Ascension Day. Several of the Sermones have been identified to be by, for example, St. Ivo, Augustine, Bernard of Clairvaux, Pope Gregory the Great, the Venerable Bede, Heimo of Auxerre or John Chrysostom. The codex was acquired for the library of the Monastery of St. Gall in 1780 by the St. Gall monk Gall Metzler (1743–1820), who at the time was parish priest in Ebringen near Freiburg im Breisgau.
Online Since: 12/13/2013
- Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Bernardus, Claraevallensis (Author) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Haimo, Altissiodorensis (Author) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) | Maximus, Taurinensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
Cod. Sang. 1398a is one of eight fragment volumes (that is, volumes that contain exclusively fragments) of the Abbey Library of St. Gall. Between 1774 and 1785, the St. Gall monks Johann Nepomuk Hauntinger (1756–1823) and Ildefons von Arx (1755–1833) detached numerous fragments from bindings in which they had served for centuries as pastedowns, flyleaves, spine linings, and endleaf guards. At an advanced age, Ildefons von Arx had the fragments bound in eight thematically-organized bindings and dedicated these in 1822 to his friend Johann Nepomuk Hauntinger. Chiefly in the twentieth century, researchers found additional, small fragments in bindings, from which they were then removed and added to the existing fragment volumes or into the collection of fragments. Before 1875, 121 folios were removed from Cod. Sang. 1398 and bound in a separate volume, Cod. Sang. 1398b. The old volume with the remaining folios received the shelfmark Cod. Sang. 1398a. From 2003 to 2004 the extensive fragment volume Cod. Sang. 1398a was disbound for conservation reasons. The fragments were rebound (in the same sequence) in 14 folders (“Ganzpapierbroschuren”). The new, now authoritative pagination begins with 1 in each folder and includes only the fragments (and not the empty paper leaves). To be cited (for example): St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 1398a.1, pp. 1-2 (= Cod. Sang. 1398a, Folder 1, pages 1-2). The sixth folder of Cod. Sang. 1398a contains fragments from two manuscripts, the first with the Letters of Pope Gregory the Great, the second with the Tripartita of Ivo of Chartres, dating from the twelth century.
Online Since: 09/06/2023
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Tripartita (5-24) Found in: Standard description
- Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
Cod. Sang. 1398a is one of eight fragment volumes (that is, volumes that contain exclusively fragments) of the Abbey Library of St. Gall. Between 1774 and 1785, the St. Gall monks Johann Nepomuk Hauntinger (1756–1823) and Ildefons von Arx (1755–1833) detached numerous fragments from bindings in which they had served for centuries as pastedowns, flyleaves, spine linings, and endleaf guards. At an advanced age, Ildefons von Arx had the fragments bound in eight thematically-organized bindings and dedicated these in 1822 to his friend Johann Nepomuk Hauntinger. Chiefly in the twentieth century, researchers found additional, small fragments in bindings, from which they were then removed and added to the existing fragment volumes or into the collection of fragments. Before 1875, 121 folios were removed from Cod. Sang. 1398 and bound in a separate volume, Cod. Sang. 1398b. The old volume with the remaining folios received the shelfmark Cod. Sang. 1398a. From 2003 to 2004 the extensive fragment volume Cod. Sang. 1398a was disbound for conservation reasons. The fragments were rebound (in the same sequence) in 14 folders (“Ganzpapierbroschuren”). The new, now authoritative pagination begins with 1 in each folder and includes only the fragments (and not the empty paper leaves). To be cited (for example): St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 1398a.1, pp. 1-2 (= Cod. Sang. 1398a, Folder 1, pages 1-2). The seventh folder of Cod. Sang. 1398a contains fragments from two manuscripts, the first with the Tripartita of Ivo of Chartres, the second with the Statutes of the Cistercian order, from the twelth to the thirteenth century.
Online Since: 09/06/2023
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Tripartita und Statuta ordinis Cisterciensis Found in: Standard description
- Ivo, Carnotensis: Tripartita (1-24) Found in: Standard description
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