Münster, Landesarchiv NRW, Abteilung Westfalen, msc. VII. 5201
Repository:
Münster (Germany)Landesarchiv NRW
Abteilung Westfalen, msc. VII. 5201
Siglum (by Mordek 1995): Mü
Digital image available at Landesarchiv NRW, Abteilung Westfalen
History:
Origin:
middle of the 10th century (von
Schwerin); 2nd
quarter of the 10th century (presumably 945 or shortly
after), Corvey (Mordek)
Provenance:
Corvey (Mordek)
Physical description:
Material: ParchmentQuires:
Number: 165 foll. (3 parts, paginated)
Size: 235 x 195 mm
Script: Caroline minuscule
Glosses:
Contents:
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1 - 4
modern double folio: pseudo-Evaristus; Hieronymus, Ep. 125 ad Rusticum monachum and about the Sabbath commandment; modern table of contents
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5 - 19
Lex Saxonum (text without capitulatio)
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19 - 27
Lex Thuringorum
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28 - 60
various capitularies
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61 - 62
astrologic-computistical text
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62 - 63
On the four fasting month
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63 - 64
Paenitentiale Cummeani
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64 - 87
Capitula Angilramni with excerpts from the Church Fathers
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88 - 91
excerpt from the pseudo-Isidorian decretals
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92 - 94
Admonitio generalis
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94 - 103
collection of canons, passages from the scripture and patristics on judical issues (a presumably unknown excerpt from the Collectio Hibernensis)
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103 - 104
Breviarium Hipponense, Cap. 9
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104 - 106
report on the forms of public repentance and the abolition of repentance priests by Nectarius of Constantinople
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107 - 126
collection of matrimonial matters from the Church Fathers
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159 - 174
canonical excerpts
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175 - 178
Council of Worms
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178 - 183, 185 - 188
various works of Hrabanus Maurus (with quote of Inst. 3,6 pr.-8)
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184 - 185
three matrimonial canons
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188
Paenitentiale mixtum Pseudo-Bedae-Egberti
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188 - 190
Innocence I
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191 - 221
Paenitential of Halitgar of Cambrai
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221 - 269
Paenitentiale mixtum Pseudo-Bedae-Egberti with prologues, ordo and capitulatio
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270
poem
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271 - 324
copy book with charters for Corvey
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324 - 325
advices from Basil the Great to the pupils of Libanius
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326
empty
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327 - 328
prayers to the royal mess
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328
begin of a diploma of Otto the Great (addition 12th century)