Résumé du manuscrit:Fragment d’un sacramentaire de provenance rhétique (Sacramentarium Gelasianum) et de grande importance pour l’histoire liturgique, écrit vers la fin du VIIIe s. à Coire. Sa présence est attestée peu de temps après à l’abbaye de Saint-Gall. Le manuscrit est étroitement apparenté avec le Sacramentarium Gelasianum du codex 348, qui est aussi d'origine rhétique.(smu)
Description standard: Lowe Elias Avery, Codices Latini Antiquiores. A palaeographical guide to latin manuscripts prior to the ninth century. Part VII: Switzerland, Oxford 1956 (Osnabrück 1982), p. 29.
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Description additionnelle: Scherrer Gustav, Verzeichniss der Handschriften der Stiftsbibliothek von St. Gallen, Halle 1875, S. 123.
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St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 350
Parchemin · 58 pp. · 22.5 x 14.5 cm · Coire (?) · VIIIe-IXe siècle
Sacramentarium Gelasianum
Comment citer:
St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 350, p. 77 – Sacramentarium Gelasianum (https://www.e-codices.ch/fr/list/one/csg/0350)
Lowe Elias Avery, Codices Latini Antiquiores. A palaeographical guide to latin manuscripts prior to the ninth century. Part VII: Switzerland, Oxford 1956 (Osnabrück 1982), p. 29.
Titre du manuscrit: Sacramentarium Gelasianum (fragm.)
Période: Saec. VIII-IX.
Support: Parchment well prepared. (pp. 117/118 are a paper fly-leaf);
Composition des cahiers: Gatherings of eight, with flesh-side outside and arranged so that flesh faces hair within the quire; signed in the middle of the lower margin of the last page with Roman numerals, some ornamentally enclosed; only quire-marks XII, XIII, XLII-XLVIII survive.
Mise en page:
(170-175 x 100-105 mm.) in 18 long lines. Ruling before folding, on the flesh side, 2 or 4 bifolia at a time. Double bounding lines in both margins. Prickings in the outer margin guided the ruling.
Type d'écritures et copistes:
Punctuation: the main pause marked by a medial point or ., or semicolon, lesser pauses by a medial point; many points added. Accents occur over monosyllables.
Abbreviations include the normal forms of Nomina Sacra and b;, q: = bus, que; fr̄s = fratres; e̅ = est; , ꝳ and ꝴ (with the cross-stroke looped) = men, mus and nus; n̅ = non; n̅r̅, n̅ = noster, -um; op̅s = omnipotens; ꝑ, p·, = per, post, prae; ꞅɫ, r̅ = rum, runt; sic̄ = sicut; ꞇ̄, ꞇ̓ = ter, tur; , u̅ = uel, uer.
Syllabification: resurre-xit. The m-stroke is a vertical flourish. Spelling shows confusion of ci and ti.
Script is a roundish, typical Rhaetian minuscule resembling Beneventan and Visigothic in its forms of a and t; the uncial form of a is also used; g is longish, the top forms a closed loop to the left; z has a striking form going far below the line; Ɛ is used for hard ti; the form of uncial N is noteworthy.
Ink brown or black.
Décoration:
Headings in uncial mixed with minuscule in red and sometimes in greenish-gold (bronze), partly with a brownish wash.
Initials, characteristically slender, are of the type found in St. Gall MS. 348 (our No. 936), but by a less skilful artist; they show red, green, yellow, violet, and greenish-gold (bronze), some being surrounded oy red dots.
Origine du manuscrit:
Written in the Rhaetian scriptorium that produced the famous Gelasian Sacramentary, St. Gall MS. 348 (our No. 936), most probably Chur.