Kurzcharakterisierung:Liturgiewissenschaftlich bedeutsames Sakramentar-Fragment rätischer Provenienz (Sacramentarium Gelasianum), geschrieben gegen Ende des 8. Jahrhunderts in Chur, kurze Zeit später schon im Kloster St. Gallen nachweisbar. Die Handschrift ist eng verwandt mit dem ebenfalls rätischen Sacramentarium Gelasianum von Codex 348.(smu)
Standardbeschreibung: 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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Zusätzliche Beschreibung: Scherrer Gustav, Verzeichniss der Handschriften der Stiftsbibliothek von St. Gallen, Halle 1875, S. 123.
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Online seit: 21.12.2009
St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 350
Pergament · 58 pp. · 22.5 x 14.5 cm · Chur (?) · 8.-9. Jahrhundert
Sacramentarium Gelasianum
Wie zitieren:
St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 350, p. 38 – Sacramentarium Gelasianum (https://www.e-codices.ch/de/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.
Lagenstruktur: 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.
Seiteneinrichtung:
(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.
Schrift und Hände:
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.
Buchschmuck:
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.
Entstehung der Handschrift:
Written in the Rhaetian scriptorium that produced the famous Gelasian Sacramentary, St. Gall MS. 348 (our No. 936), most probably Chur.
Provenienz der Handschrift:
Later history unknown.