Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo (1010-1083)
This composite manuscript, comprising originally separate parts from the holdings of St. Leonhard Monastery in Basel, contains, among others, texts by Hugh of Saint Victor and Thomas à Kempis. Among the volume's shorter pieces are two German texts (“Fünf Mittel gegen die Ungeduld” and “Zwölf Zeichen der Minne”), as well as three small glossaries: one Hebrew-Latin, one Greek-Latin and one Latin-German. The intact thorn-clasp on the coeval binding is also noteworthy.
Online Since: 12/14/2018
- Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo: Vita sancti Wolfgangi episcopi Ratisponensis (179r-198v)
Incipit: Fratrum quorundam nostrorum hortatu sedulo infimus ego cenobitarum sancti Emmeranni compulsus sum
Explicit: Mox qui iacebat quasi mortuus per merita presulis Wolfgangi a somno egritudinis excitatus exilivit et pre gaudio clamans in quantum potuit deum sanctumque illius laudavit.
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- Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bernardus, Claraevallensis (Author) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Heinrich Arnoldi (Author) | Henricus, de Frimaria (Author) | Henricus, de Langenstein (Author) | Jacobus, Mediolanensis (Author) | Johannes, Burkardi (Scribe) | Johannes, Guallensis (Author) | Nider, Johannes (Author) | Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo (Author) | Petrus, Aureoli (Author) | Petrus, de Braco (Author) | Richardus, de Sancto Victore (Author) | Thomas, von Kempen (Author) Found in: Standard description
This copy of the Lives of the Saints, produced during the 12th century, possibly in the German Cloister of Weissenau, is decorated with ornately detailed and illustrated initial capitals, including one notable initial in which the illuminator, "Fr. Ruffilus" includes himself (fol. 244r).
Online Since: 05/20/2009
- Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo: Vita s. Bonifatii Moguntini (f. 75r col. 2-95r col. 2) Found in: Standard description
- Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo: De aduentu sancti patris nostri Bonifacii (f. 95r col. 2)
Incipit: Anno dominice incarnationis septingentesimo XXX° VIII° indictione VIᵃ imperante Leone Augusto et Karlo glorioso duce Francorum et Liutbrando rege Longobardorum Bonifacius uenerabilis prebiter anglus
Explicit: et meridie marcha per tria miliaria protendatur.
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- Adrevaldus, Floriacensis (Author) | Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Amphilochius, Cappadox (Author) | Amphilochius, Sidetes (Author) | Antonius, Hagiographus (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Cogitosus (Author) | Eberwinus, Treverensis (Author) | Ephraem, Syrus (Author) | Goswinus, Moguntinensis (Author) | Iacobus, Diaconus (Author) | Iocundus, Presbyter (Author) | Lupus, Ferrariensis (Author) | Odo, Fossatensis (Author) | Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo (Author) | Paulinus, Mediolanensis (Author) | Paulus, Diaconus (Author) | Pseudo-Goldscherus Trevirensis (Author) | Theodoricus, Floriacensis (Author) | Uranius, Presbyter (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) | Wibertus, Tullensis (Author) | Zacharias, Papa (Author) Found in: Standard description
"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
- Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo: Vita S. Wolfgangi monachi Einsidlensis et episcopi Ratisbonensis. (2. (Seite 187-306)) Found in: Standard description
- Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) | Morel, Gallus (Librarian) | Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo (Author) Found in: Standard description
Bifolio from the third volume (May-June) of a Fulda Legendary that originally consisted of six volumes, commissioned in 1156 by Rugger, provost of Frauenberg Abbey in Fulda. This fragment contains parts of the vita of Boniface by Otloh of St Emmeram; it was written by Eberhard von Fulda. The legendary was still used in the middle of the 16th century in Fulda by Georg Witzel (1501-1573) for his Hagiologium seu de sanctis ecclesiae (Mainz 1541) as well as for his Chorus sanctorum omnium. Zwelff Bücher Historien Aller Heiligen Gottes (Köln 1554). Other fragments from this third volume are in Basel and Nuremberg. It shows that this volume, and at least the 6th volume (November-December) of the legendary as well, reached Basel, where both evidently were used as manuscript waste around 1580. The P-initial 1r has a representation of Boniface inside the bowl of the initial; below that is Rugger, who commissioned the legendary.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
- Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo: Vita et passio sancti Bonifacii (1ra-2vb)
Incipit: P>ECI BUS< VESTRIS, >FRATRES FULDEN
Explicit: 1vbtantummodo consulentes, in distributione.
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- Eberhardus, Fuldensis (Scribe) | Otloh, de Sancto Emmeramo (Author) | Rugger II., Fulda, Abt (Patron) | Witzel, Georg (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description