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Revision as of 13:58, 7 February 2024
Manuscript Identification
Reference Number
Ger12
Location
Siglum / Shelfmark
Trier, Stadtbibl. Weberbach, Hs. 1935/1432 4°
Page / Folio range
ff. 51ra-vb, 48ra-vb, 61ra-80va
Textual Content & Tradition
Version (siglum)
Language Group within Version
Narrative / Scholarly Group within Version
Further scholarly subgroup (1)
Further scholarly subgroup (2)
Source for textual relationship
Languages
Language of text
Authorship & Production
Scribe
Place of Production
Date of Production
1450/1525
Source of Date of Production
Physical Description
Contents & Additional Texts
Other texts in the Manuscript
The codex is divided into four parts. Parts 1, 2, and 3 contain instructional literature and religious texts in German and Latin, including 'Sibyllen Buch', Augustine's 'De quantitate animae', Marquard von Lindau's 'Auszug der Kinder Israel' and 'Dekalogerklärung', and Dirk van Delft's 'Tafel van den kersten ghelove'.
Part 4 begins with 'Lucidarius' (ff. 20vb-51ra, 60ra-60vb), followed by 'Gesta Romanorum' (ff. 51ra-101ra), including the Sieben weise Meister (ff. 51ra-vb, 48ra-vb, 61ra-80va).
Part 4 continues with religious texts, prayers, and meditations in Low German, High German, and Latin, including apocalyptic texts, and concludes with Otto von Diemeringen's redaction of John Mandeville's Travels ('Reisebeschreibung'), ff. 122ra-199ra.Catalogues & Research Literature
Catalogue
Modern Research Literature
Research Material
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Note: ff. 48 and 60 were reversed, hence the narrative's foliation.