Schrick, Michael (1400-1473)
This manuscript of 182 leaves can be dated to the last quarter of the 15th century and can be placed in the area between Ulm and Memmingen (linguistically Swabian). The binding, made of wooden boards covered in leather and featuring a clasp, was made by a bookbinder who was active in Memmingen. The three treatises in the manuscript are from the field of pharmacology/medical science: the “Büchlein der Ordnung der Pestilenz” (2r-47v) by Heinrich Steinhöwel, the Ulmer Wundarznei (50r-144r) and “Von den gebrannten Wässern” by Michael Puff (147r-179v). The text is augmented with drawings of instruments (96v, 97r, 98v, 99r, 148v). Magnus Bengger (who names himself on 179v) should be considered the scribe; he also copied manuscript Schaffhausen Gen. 9, which likewise contains medical works. He uses a cursiva libraria. In several places, drolleries in the shape of faces spread from individual letters, always in the first line (e.g., 45v, 50r). The chapter titles, the (decorated) initials at the beginning of a chapter, dots at half-height, as well as individual, usually Latin words in the text generally are rubricated. Sentence-initial lexemes, however, are marked by Lombard initials in red. In keeping with the character of a medical housebook, to which one can add one's own recipes, there are additions by four other hands (mostly between or after the treatises, such as 48r, 145r, 180r).
Online Since: 10/04/2018
- Bengger, Magnus (Scribe) | Schrick, Michael (Author) | Steinhöwel, Heinrich (Author) Found in: Standard description
TThis southern german manuscript is a collection of medical texts that include, in addition to the Artzneibuch (Book of Nutrition) by Ortolf von Baierland and extracts from the Thesaurus pauperum by Petrus Hispanus,a complete separate text on healing as the Corpus of cloister medicine as well as assorted versions of the Wacholderbeertraktat (Juniper berry tract), extracts from Bartholomeus, the Antidotarium Nicolai and much more. These texts were assembled between 1463 and 1466 by Reichenau physician Hans Stoll. The codex is listed in the first catalog of the Solothurn City Library of 1766/1771.
Online Since: 12/21/2009
- Schrick, Michael (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Alexander Hispanus (Author) | Aristoteles (Author) | Baierland, Ortolf von (Author) | Bartholomaeus, Anglicus (Author) | Bernardus, de Gordonio (Author) | Conradus, de Megenberg (Author) | Johannes XXI, Papa (Author) | Johannes, de Sancto Amando (Author) | Nicolaus, Salernitanus (Author) | Peter, von Ulm (Author) | Regenbogen (Author) | Schrick, Michael (Author) | Stoll, Hans (Author) | Stoll, Hans (Scribe) | Weiss, Peter von Köln (Author) | Wilhelm, von Wallis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Alexander Hispanus (Author) | Aristoteles (Author) | Baierland, Ortolf von (Author) | Bartholomaeus, Anglicus (Author) | Bernardus, de Gordonio (Author) | Conradus, de Megenberg (Author) | Johannes XXI, Papa (Author) | Johannes, de Sancto Amando (Author) | Nicolaus, Salernitanus (Author) | Peter, von Ulm (Author) | Regenbogen (Author) | Schrick, Michael (Author) | Stoll, Hans (Author) | Stoll, Hans (Scribe) | Weiss, Peter von Köln (Author) | Wilhelm, von Wallis (Author) Found in: Additional description