Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (480-524)
This small-format codex probably is from the Carthusian monastery of Mainz, from where it came to the Carthusian monastery of Basel, where numerous ownership notes were added. It contains a great variety of excerpts from religious, historical and other literature from the Middle Ages and antiquity. The length of the texts also varies considerably: in addition to short excerpts and two- or four-line verses about various things such as popes or bees, there are longer pieces such as Hugh of Fouilloy's De rota verae et falsae religionis or the first half of Paradisus Animae by Pseudo-Albertus Magnus.
Online Since: 06/18/2020
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This manuscript, of French origin, came to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel after having been the property of Johannes Heynlin. The massive volume contains Aristotle's six works on logic, some with commentary, which were assembled into the so-called “Organon“ only after the time of Aristotle. The decoration and science are complementary: each of the books of the main text begins with an elaborate ornamental initial; the commentary, if there is one, is grouped closely around the main text and is mostly unadorned.
Online Since: 03/22/2018
- Albertus, Magnus (Commentator) | Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Gilbertus, Porretanus (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Porphyrius (Author) | Thomas, de Aquino (Author) | Thomas, de Aquino (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
Various Aristotelian writings in the Latin translation of Boethius as well as treatises by Boethius, written in a small 13th century script; they were bound together with two 15th century additions, probably for the scholar Johannes Heynlin from Basel, who bequeathed the volume to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel. Noteworthy for codicological reasons are the back pastedown and flyleaf, a parchment leaf that had been prepared for a prayer book. It consists of two bifolios with upside down text that should have been folded before binding, as was usual for printed sheets. However, the two bifolios were excluded and were not used in the prayer book; therefore there are no pinholes in the fold.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
- Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Heynlin, Johannes (Scribe) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Annotator) | Porphyrio, Pomponius (Author) Found in: Standard description
This volume contains texts that are related to late medieval, early humanistic school practice; i.e. on the one hand, works intended for school practice (grammars, word lists) and on the other hand, theoretical treatises of didactic-pedagogical content. This volume, bound at the Carthusian monastery of Basel, brings together several originally independent parts. The first part, the prose version of Alexander of Villedieu's versified grammar, is from the Carthusian monastery of Mainz and was donated to the Carthusian monastery of Basel. The last part, the grammar of Giovanni Sulpizio, here in a version printed by Johannes Amerbach, came to the monastery library as a gift from the printer.
Online Since: 06/18/2020
- Alexander, de Villa Dei (Author) | Amerbach, Johannes (Former possessor) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Caspar, vicarius in Ahrensbök prope Lubecam O.Cart (Author) | Giovanni Sulpizio, da Veroli (Author) | Heinrich Arnoldi (Librarian) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Martinus, Aragonensis (Author) | Moser, Ludwig (Scribe) | Ströulin, Martin (Author) | Ströulin, Martin (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript from Luxeuil contains the Geometry falsely attributed to Boethius, as well as geometric and gromatic excerpts from Cassiodorus, Isidore and the agrimensores. It probably formed a codex together with the Aratea (Cod. 88) and was given to the Strasbourg Cathedral by Bishop Werner I.
Online Since: 09/23/2014
- Agennius, Urbicus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Bongars, Jacques (Former possessor) | Caecilius, Balbus (Author) | Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius (Author) | Censorinus, Grammaticus (Author) | Epaphroditus, Gromaticus (Author) | Gravisset, Jakob von (Former possessor) | Hyginus, Gromaticus (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Sextus Iulius Frontinus (Author) | Vitruvius, Rufus (Author) Found in: Standard description
A two-bifolia fragment of Boethius' De arithmetica. The manuscript was found in the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Martin in Séez. This fragment came to Bern in 1632 as part of the bequest of Jacques Bongars.
Online Since: 07/12/2021
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A quire of five bifolia from a small-format Boethius manuscript with parts of the De consolatione philosophiae as well as an explanation of the verse portions by Servatus Lupus. Probably produced in Fleury – there are different opinions on its dating and origin. The fragment came to Bern in 1632 as part of the property of Jacques Bongars.
Online Since: 07/12/2021
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Bifolium from a magnificently-illuminated manuscript produced in France and containing Boethius' Institutio musica, which once was in the library of the Sorbonne, as attested by the other parts of the same manuscript in Paris, BnF latin 16652 (olim Sorbonne 909). In 1632, the fragment came to Bern as part of the property of Jacques Bongars.
Online Since: 07/12/2021
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This fragment contains two texts that were popular in France at the time: the French translation of the Consolatio Philosophiae by Boethius and of the confort d'ami by Guillaume de Machaut. The 8 pages are from a rich collection of fragments in the Burgerbibliothek of Bern; they were digitized as a complement to the library's magnificently decorated Machaut manuscript (Cod. 218).
Online Since: 04/23/2013
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Guillaume, de Machaut (Author) | Renaut, de Louhans (Translator) Found in: Standard description
Fragment of the Boethius' On Arithmetic, containing numerous schematic drawings; it probably came to Bern in 1632 as part of the property of Jacques Bongars.
Online Since: 10/10/2019
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- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Bongars, Jacques (Former possessor) | Gravisset, Jakob von (Former possessor) | Steiger, Karl Ludwig von (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
During the entire middle ages in the occident, the texts of Aristotle and Boethius were well circulated and inspired a large number of thinkers. These two great philosophers are brought together in this volume, written in a variety of different hands. The first portion, which can be dated sometime in the 11th or 12th century, contains the works of Aristotle. It also includes an extremely interesting schema (fol. 27) and initials accented in green and decorated with scrollwork. The text of Boethius, which is dated somewhat later, was copied during the 12th century. In this text one also finds some contemporaneous corrections as well as glosses from the 14th century.
Online Since: 06/02/2010
- Aristoteles (Author) | Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Phillipps, Thomas (Former possessor) | Robinson, William H. Ltd. (London) (Seller) Found in: Standard description
Boethius' De consolatione Philosophiae knew continuous success during the Middle Ages. This 14th century manuscript offers a complete copy of the Latin text with some interlinear glosses. The book decoration consists of a historiated initial with a half-length frontal portrait of the author as he points to his book (f. 1). From this initial sprouts a short leaf scroll. In addition there are very beautiful decorated initials placed at the beginning of the various books of the Consolatione (f. 8, 17, 30 and 41). Their style indicates that the manuscript was made in northern Italy, perhaps Bologna.
Online Since: 12/12/2019
- Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
This 10th century parchment manuscript contains a commentary on the Somnium Scipionis by Macrobius, followed by excerpts from the Naturalis historia of Pliny the Elder and from De institutione musica by Boethius. The codex also includes diagrams which portray, for example, the Earth and the constellations.
Online Since: 07/31/2007
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- Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Macrobius, Ambrosius Theodosius (Author) | Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Author) Found in: Standard description
This 10th century manuscript of Reichenau origin contains epigrams by Prosper of Aquitaine as well as the "De consolatione philosophiae" by Boethius.
Online Since: 07/31/2009
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) | Lupus, Ferrariensis (Author) | Morel, Gallus (Librarian) | Prosper, de Aquitania (Author) Found in: Standard description
A manuscript collection containing letters of Pope Gregory the Great as well as commentaries on Boethius. The text contains both Latin glosses and numerous Old High German glosses in cryptographic script. The manuscript was written during the second half of the 10th century in Einsiedeln.
Online Since: 07/31/2009
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) | Lupus, Ferrariensis (Author) | Morel, Gallus (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
The first part of this manuscript presents the edition of Aristotle's Peri Hermeneias made by Boethius. The second part presents ten saints' lives, which were probably intended for recitation by a choir.
Online Since: 08/12/2010
- Antonius, Hagiographus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Gregorius, Turonensis (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Annotator) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) | Warnaharius, Lingonensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Antonius, Hagiographus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Gregorius, Turonensis (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Annotator) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) | Warnaharius, Lingonensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
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Boethius is the author of the two treatises preserved in this 10th century manuscript: De geometria (1-22) and De musica (23-145). The two texts are surrounded by numerous sketches and marginal as well as interlinear glosses.
Online Since: 03/22/2017
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This codex contains Peri hermeneias Aristotelis Libri V as written by Boethius. However, the beginning and end of the work are missing (and have been since the 14th century). The volume displays the work of numerous hands and marginalia added by Heinrich von Ligerz.
Online Since: 08/12/2010
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A composite manuscript composed of two volumes of collected works, written during the 9th and 10th centuries in eastern France or southwest Germany. It includes works by Wandelbertus, Boethius, Ausonius, Gregory, Arator, Prosper, Prudentius, Aldhelmus and Boniface.
Online Since: 07/31/2009
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- Aldhelmus, Schireburnensis (Author) | Arator, Diaconus (Author) | Ausonius, Decimus Magnus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Bonifatius, Sanctus (Author) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) | Lupus, Ferrariensis (Author) | Morel, Gallus (Librarian) | Prosper, de Aquitania (Author) | Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius (Author) | Wandalbertus, Prumiensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
This codex contains In Isagogen Porphyrii Commentorum Editio secunda (ed. Brandt 1906). The codex was written by numerous hands, including those of both Cologne and Einsiedeln origins; the nature of the collaboration has not been determined. The same text is found in Cod. 338(1321) I.
Online Since: 08/12/2010
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
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"De consolatione philosophiae" by Boethius and the life of St. Wolfgang by Otloh of St. Emmeram make up this two-part codex. One part was written in Einsiedeln, the second may have been written in Strassburg.
Online Since: 07/31/2009
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) | Morel, Gallus (Librarian) | Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo (Author) Found in: Standard description
This is a composite manuscript containing works with philosophical and rhetorical content. At the beginning are translations by Boethius of Aristotle's Categories and the Peri Hermeneias; these are followed by a piece called De Dialectica and Cicero's Topica with In Topica Ciceronis, the commentary by Boethius.
Online Since: 08/12/2010
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- Aristoteles (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Annotator) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) Found in: Additional description
- Aristoteles (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Annotator) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) Found in: Additional description
Boethius (c. 476-c. 525), one of the earliest scholars of late antiquity and most influential of thinkers, in logic as well as in philosphy and theology, is the author of the works reproduced in this codex, De arithmetica et geometria and De musica. Both works were recognized during the middle ages as foundation works of the quadrivium. The manuscript was produced in Einsiedeln in the 10th century.
Online Since: 12/21/2009
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- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) | Morel, Gallus (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
Few works of antiquity had as profound an influence on the Middle Ages as did Boethius' De Consolatione Philosophiae. This exemplar contains valuable information which allows it to be placed in an interesting historical context. The Fribourg cleric Pierre Guillomin finished copying the manuscript on Christmas Eve 1447 in Dijon. The colophon, which states these details, also names the recipient of the manuscript, Jacques Trompettaz († 1503), a compatriot of the copyist. The latter was careful to include in several passages of the text, in addition to his own name and that of the addressee, the names of two more Fribourg friends, Claude de Gruyère and Jacques Sutz, Monk at Hauterive.
Online Since: 04/09/2014
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Gremaud, Jean (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
This volume, S 56, from the library of Walter Supersaxo (ca. 1402-1482), Bishop of Sion, and of his son Georg (ca. 1450-1529) in five parts brings together various Latin texts, classical texts as well as works by Italian humanists; the first two parts are printed (with initials in red and green), the latter three are handwritten. The first part, printed around 1472 by Michael Wenssler and Friedrich Biel in Basel (GW 3676), contains the Epistolae by the humanist and professor of rhetoric Gasparino Barzizza from Bergamo (ca. 1360-1431). This is followed by The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius, also from the workshop of Michael Wenssler in Basel from about 1473-1474 (GW 4514). Next is the first handwritten text (incomplete, with marginal and interlinear glosses), Jesuida seu De passione Christi by the humanist and physician Girolamo della Valle from Padua († ca. 1458 or 1494). This work, written in hexameter and dedicated to Pietro Donato, Bishop of Padua from 1428 until 1447, was most likely copied from the edition of about 1474 that was printed by Michael Wenssler in Basel (GW M49385) and that also served as model for the lay-out. The fourth part contains the Catiline conspiracy by Sallust. At the end of the volume, the fifth part is made up of three works by two authors (with marginal and interlinear glosses; initials in red and green); due to a bookbinder's error, the order of the quires is mixed up. This fifth part contains the Elegantiolae (the order for reading would be: ff. 1r-10v, 27r-38v, 11r-20r) by the humanist and professor of rhetoric Agostino Dati from Siena (*1420 or 1428, †1478), as well as two treatises by Gasparino Barzizza, which are already included in the printed part, the Praeceptorum summula (ff. 20r-21v) and the Modus orandi (ff. 21v-26v, 39r-43r). The three handwritten parts of the volume were produced by different hands, among them that of the anonymous scribe of Georg Supersaxo. S 56 therefore is comparable to the other manuscripts (S 51, S 101, S 105) that were made for Georg Supersaxo at the time when the young man studied law in Basel (around 1472-1474). Among the annotations on the flyleaves one can recognize a note of ownership by his father Walter Supersaxon, Bishop of Sion (f. N2r).
Online Since: 03/22/2018
- Augustinus, Dati (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Gasparinus, Barzizius (Author) | Hieronymus, de Vallibus (Author) | Sallustius Crispus, Gaius (Author) | Supersaxo, Georg (Patron) | Supersaxo, Walter (Former possessor)
A leaf in Carolingian minuscule, containing a fragment of De institutione musica by Boethius (Liber VI, chap. 18 and Liber V, Capitula). It constitutes the upper half of the left leaf of fragment R 1.1.10 from the state archives of Solothurn. It is part of the same manuscript as the fragments R 1.5.7, R 1.5.8 and R 1.1.11 from the above-mentioned archives. It was probably used as binding for a document from the archives of the collegiate church of St. Leodegar in Schönenwerd.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
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Lower half of a bifolium in Carolingian minuscule, containing a fragment of De institutione musica by Boethius (Liber VI, chap. 18 and Liber V, Capitula and chap. 2). The upper half of the left part is fragment R 1.1.9 from the state archives of Solothurn. This fragment is part of the same manuscript as the fragments R 1.5.7, R 1.5.8 and R 1.1.11 from those same archives. It was probably used as binding for a document from the archives of the collegiate church of St. Leodegar in Schönenwerd.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author)
Upper half of a leaf in Carolingian minuscule, containing a fragment of De institutione musica by Boethius (Liber I, Proemium, chap. 2). It is part of the same manuscript as the fragments R 1.5.7, R.1.5.8, R 1.1.9 and R.1.1.10 from the state archives of Solothurn. It was probably used as binding for a document from the archives of the collegiate church of St. Leodegar in Schönenwerd.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author)
Bifolium in Carolingian minuscule, containing a fragment of De institutione musica by Boethius (Liber I, chap. 18-19, 20). It is part of the same manuscript as the fragments R 1.5.8, R 1.1.9, R 1.1.10 and R 1.1.11 from the state archives of Solothurn. This bifolium was used as binding for the Liber fabricae sub littera C, with accounts from 1522 to 1528 from the collegiate church of St. Leodegar in Schönenwerd.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author)
Bifolium in Carolingian minuscule, containing a fragment of De institutione musica by Boethius (Liber I, chap. 23-14 and Liber II, chap. 8). It is part of the same manuscript as the fragments R 1.5.7, R 1.1.9, R 1.1.10 and R 1.1.11 from the state archives of Solothurn. This bifolium was used as binding for the Liber Cellae sub littera AA, with accounts from 1520 from the collegiate church of St. Leodegar in Schönenwerd.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author)
Compiled in 1593 by Felix Schmid from Stein am Rhein, this composite manuscript contains, among other items, the richly illustrated alchemistic treatise Splendor solis, various works by Paracelsus and Leonhard Thurneisser zum Thurn, and other alchemistic writings. Noteworthy is the binding by Hans Ludwig Brem from Lindau am Bodensee.
Online Since: 10/08/2015
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In the works De arithmetica and De institutione musica Boethius transmitted Greek mathematics and music theory to medieval readers. The polychrome schematic illustrations in this 12th century manuscript are particularly carefully made.
Online Since: 05/20/2009
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Schobinger, Sebastian (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
This unimposing composite manuscript contains six works of differing content types and origins, bound together under the auspices of the librarian of St. Gall in about 1460. The individual elements were produced independently of one another during the 9th or 10th century. Some are incomplete, lacking the beginning, the ending, or both. Nevertheless, this composite manuscript received attention from early on, as some of the component parts are important for the texts they transmit. This volume contains the only early medieval transmissions of the Langobard Chronicle by Andreas Bergamensis and the life of the Irish saint Findan. The "Admonitio ad filium" by the Greek church father Basilius and the "Visio Pauli", an early christian vision of the afterlife, are among the oldest of textual artifacts.
Online Since: 05/20/2009
- Andreas, Bergamensis (Author) | Basilius, Caesariensis (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius (Author) | Goldast, Melchior (Annotator) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Paulus, Apostolus (Author) | Schobinger, Bartholome (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
A collection of works dating from the time of Abbot Waldo (782-784) containing writings of the church fathers.
Online Since: 09/14/2005
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius (Author) | Ferrandus, Carthaginiensis (Author) | Fulgentius, Claudius Gordianus (Author) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius (Author) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Prosper, de Aquitania (Author) Found in: Standard description
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A composite manuscript with three originally separate parts. In front, an incomplete copy of the works Cathemerinon (up to Book X) and Peristephanon (Books I and V) by Aurelius Prudentius Clemens from about 900, in the middle, a 13th/14th century Latin commentary on Aristotle's Perihermeneias, and at the end, a copy of the works De trinitate, De divinitate, De substantiis and Contra Nestorium by Boethius, made in about 1000. This codex is annotated with a multitude of Latin and Old High German glosses.
Online Since: 12/09/2008
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius (Author) Found in: Standard description
Natural history (scientific) manuscript compilation, written by various scribes, mostly around the year 850, in the area of Laon in northern France. The codex contains, among other items, Boetheus's De arithmetica, a computational treatise incorrectly attributed to the English scholar the Venerable Bede († 735), and De temporum ratione as well as selections from De natura rerum and De temporibus, all true works of the Venerable Bede.
Online Since: 12/09/2008
- Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Ausonius, Decimus Magnus (Author) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Eugenius, Toletanus (Author) | Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius (Author) | Priscianus, Caesariensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Ausonius, Decimus Magnus (Author) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Eugenius, Toletanus (Author) | Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius (Author) | Priscianus, Caesariensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
This codex contains the Opuscula sacra by Boethius on pp. 59–111, that is I. De trinitate (pp. 59–70), II. De divinitate (Utrum pater et filius et spiritus sanctus; pp. 70–72), III. De hebdomadibus (Quomodo substantiae; pp. 72–77), IV. De fide catholica (pp. 77–84), V. Contra Eutychen et Nestorium (pp. 84–111), partly with glosses. Possibly parts were added in the 11th/12th century. Before that, on pp. 7–58, is a commentary on the Opuscula sacra I–III and V, attributed to John Scotus Eriugena or Remigius of Auxerre. On pp. 4–6, probably written by a 13th century hand, is the Planctus beati Galli, Inc. Quis dabit cineres, a lament about the theft of the treasure of St. Gall Abbey by the bishop of Constance. On p. 112, there is the De septem miraculis mundi by Pseudo-Bede. The mostly undecorated manuscript has an ichthyomorphic initial on p. 26 and an I-initial corresponding to 8 lines on p. 59.
Online Since: 06/22/2017
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
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- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Johannes, Scotus Eriugena (Author) | Remigius, Altissiodorensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
This miscellany of Aristotelian logic and dialectics (AL 1160) was produced as a single work and written by various hands in textualis. It was then commented in the margins by various hands, sometimes with multiple hands in the same comment. The first part comprises the Isagoge by Porphyry (pp. 1-17), Aristotle's Categoriae (pp. 17-46) and De interpretatione (pp. 46-63) in the translation of Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, the anonymous twelfth-century Aristotelian compilation Liber sex principiorum (pp. 63-78) and Boethius' own De divisione (pp. 78-96). The second part begins with Boethius' De differentiis topicis (pp. 97-148). The third part contains Boethius' translation of Aristotle's Topica (pp. 149-287). This is followed by Boethius' translation of Aristotle's De sophisticis elenchis (pp. 288-322). The fourth part begins with Boethius' translation of Aristotle's Analytica priora (pp. 323-392). The remainder of p. 392 is ruled but otherwise empty. Page 393 is completely blank. Page 394 was used for notes. The fifth part contains the Latin translation of Aristotle's Analytica posteriora (pp. 395-434). The volume has a green (or blue) cover decorated with large rhombi (ink or scudding decoration). The endband is finished in a natural shade of blue. The volume originally had two eyelet fastenings with simple holes stamped through the bottom board. There are multiple names noted on the top pastedown: dasz buch ist [getilgt] wirt oder sinez bruoder [sic] […] Rug Hanns […] Jacob Wirt von Sant Gallen […] Maister Cuonrat […]. Page 41 is stamped with the 1553-1564 St. Gallen library stamp of Abbot Diethelm Blarer. Numerous details have been added: manicules (p. 36, 93, 276, 302, 352, 416, 432 und 434), topical diagrams (p. 132), a tournament scene (p. 241), a banderole with the year ·1·5·6·7· written on it (p. 244, 245), nudes (p. 254, 432, rear pastedown), vignettes (p. 300), a secant (p. 350), Aristotelian categories (p. 354, 366) as well as crowns (rear pastedown).
Online Since: 09/06/2023
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- Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Porphyrius (Author) Found in: Standard description
A copy of Aristotle's Categoriae (Categories) and De interpretatione (On interpretation) in Latin, followed by the respective commentaries of Boethius on each of the Aristotelian texts. Between texts and commentaries is the poem De ponderibus et mensuris by Remmius Favinus (?) concerning weights and measures. This manuscript, decorated with three unusual initials (pp. 44, 203 and 221) was written during the 11th century, likely only parts of it in St. Gall.
Online Since: 04/15/2010
- Anonymus (Author) | Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Priscianus, Caesariensis (Author) | Rhemmius, Fanninus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Anonymus (Author) | Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Priscianus, Caesariensis (Author) | Rhemmius, Fanninus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Anonymus (Author) | Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Priscianus, Caesariensis (Author) | Rhemmius, Fanninus (Author) Found in: Additional description
A copy of Aristotle's Categoriae (Categories) and De interpretatione (On interpretation) in Latin with commentaries by Boethius, with translation into Old High German and additional commentaries by St. St. Gall monk and teacher Notker the German († 1022); written during the 11th century at the Abbey of St. Gall. In addition, the manuscript includes copies of two works by Cicero, the Topica and De optimo genere oratorum.
Online Since: 04/15/2010
- Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Translator) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
- Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Translator) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Additional description
- Aristoteles (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Translator) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Additional description
A school manuscript from the Abbey of St. Gall containing texts for the subjects of dialectic and rhetoric. The manuscript provides copies of the commentaries of Boethius on the Categories and on the Hermeneutics of Aristotle, a selection of the rhetorical tract by Alcuin († 804) with many schematic diagrams, and copies of Cicero's works De inventione and De optimo genere oratorum. The texts were copied around the end of the 9th century and during the 10th century and contain a multitude of Latin and Old High German glosses as well as numerous glosses in dry point from the 10th through 12th centuries.
Online Since: 12/21/2009
- Alcuinus, Flaccus (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Annotator) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Annotator) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Robertus, Helveticus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Alcuinus, Flaccus (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Annotator) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Annotator) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Robertus, Helveticus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Alcuinus, Flaccus (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Annotator) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Annotator) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Robertus, Helveticus (Author) Found in: Additional description
This undecorated manuscript for practical use, containing the commentary of Boethius on Aristotle's Categories (Categoriae), was written at the Abbey of St. Gall during the 11th century. On the last three pages is the beginning of Ovid's De arte amandi.
Online Since: 04/15/2010
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Ovidius Naso, Publius (Author) Found in: Standard description
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- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Ovidius Naso, Publius (Author) Found in: Additional description
Notker the German, Old High German translation of and commentary on De consolatione philosophiae of Boethius. Latin text with Old High German translation and commentary on the work "De consolatione philosophiae" (on the consolation of philosophy) of Boethius by the St. St. Gall monk Notker the German († 1022) in the only extant copy from the first half of the 11th century; incomplete copy of Notker's translation and adaptation of the Categoriae (categories) of Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (ca. 480-524).
Online Since: 12/12/2006
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Translator) Found in: Standard description
A composite manuscript intended for teaching purposes, written in Mainz during the first half of the 11th century, possibly brought to St. Gall by the monk Ekkehart IV. Ekkehart IV. taught intermittently at the cathedral school in Mainz and added a great many glosses to this manuscript. The codex gathers together a number of texts used in school teaching, for example copies of the commentary of Boethius on Aristotle's De interpretatione, Cicero's Topica, the Geometry I by (pseudo?)-Boethius as well as additional works by Boethius, such as De differentiis topicis, De divisione, De syllogismis categoricis and De syllogismis hypotheticis. At the end of the volume are two brief texts by Ekkehart IV. about the Septem Artes Liberales, (on page 488) verses in praise of Boethius and (on page 490) an allegory based on the Septem Artes Liberales in the form of instructions to a goldsmith.
Online Since: 04/15/2010
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Aristoteles (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Caecilius, Balbus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Annotator) | Epaphroditus, Gromaticus (Author) | Vitruvius, Rufus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Aristoteles (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Caecilius, Balbus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Annotator) | Epaphroditus, Gromaticus (Author) | Vitruvius, Rufus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Aristoteles (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Caecilius, Balbus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Annotator) | Epaphroditus, Gromaticus (Author) | Vitruvius, Rufus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Aristoteles (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Caecilius, Balbus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Annotator) | Epaphroditus, Gromaticus (Author) | Vitruvius, Rufus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Aristoteles (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Caecilius, Balbus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Annotator) | Epaphroditus, Gromaticus (Author) | Vitruvius, Rufus (Author) Found in: Additional description
A composite manuscript from the 11th century, possibly written at the Abbey of St. Gall. The main content of the codex consists of commentaries by Boethius on Cicero's Topica and on the Isagoge by the neoplatonic philosopher Porphyrius († after 300), Porphyrius's Isagoge itself and assorted other texts. Among these are, for example, small pieces by Walahfried Strabo (Regulae metricae; a letter with the incipit Domino meo benedictus salus et vita) and by Marius Victorinus, a 4th century Roman scholar (De generatione divina).
Online Since: 04/15/2010
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Candidus, Arianus (Author) | Marius Victorinus, Gaius (Author) | Marius Victorinus, Gaius (Translator) | Porphyrio, Pomponius (Author) | Porphyrius (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Candidus, Arianus (Author) | Marius Victorinus, Gaius (Author) | Marius Victorinus, Gaius (Translator) | Porphyrio, Pomponius (Author) | Porphyrius (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Candidus, Arianus (Author) | Marius Victorinus, Gaius (Author) | Marius Victorinus, Gaius (Translator) | Porphyrio, Pomponius (Author) | Porphyrius (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Translator) | Candidus, Arianus (Author) | Marius Victorinus, Gaius (Author) | Marius Victorinus, Gaius (Translator) | Porphyrio, Pomponius (Author) | Porphyrius (Author) | Walahfridus, Strabo (Author) Found in: Additional description
Copy of De consolatione philosophiae by Boethius, produced in the 10th century in the monastery of St. Gall, with various Latin and Old High German glosses.
Online Since: 12/09/2008
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Lupus, Ferrariensis (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Lupus, Ferrariensis (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Lupus, Ferrariensis (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Author) Found in: Additional description
A copy of a commentary on the first four books of the work De consolatione philosophiae by Boethius († 524), written by many hands in the Abbey of St. Gall near the end of the 10th century or the beginning of the 11th century. The manuscript contains a multitide of Latin and Old High German glosses, of which the Old High German glosses are written in the so-called bfk-Geheimschrift (secret script).
Online Since: 12/21/2009
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Additional description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Additional description
This manuscript, probably not written in St. Gall, contains Cicero's Topica on pp. 1-21 (defective at the end), and Boethius' commentary on that work on pp. 21-216. On the inside of the front cover, one can discern the negative impression of a page from the Edictum Rothari (Cod. Sag. 730, p. 17).
Online Since: 12/13/2013
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Cicero, Marcus Tullius (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Additional description