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St. Gall Manuscripts & Reichenau Manucripts
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The monasteries of Reichenau and St. Gall both possessed extensive libraries, which contained books produced in their own scriptoria as well as those acquired elsewhere. Many of these books survive to this day. Since the first half of the ninth century, the librarians at Reichenau and St. Gall kept records of the books owned by the monasteries. The manuscripts collected here are intended to be a virtual presentation of the two monasteries’ libraries as they were in the ninth century. These manuscripts give us a window into the intellectual context that inspired the creation of the Plan and informed the monastic tradition visible in the Plan.
By selecting one of the manuscripts from the drop-down menu on the left, you can examine that manuscript page by page. Each manuscript is accompanied by a table of contents and codicological description. Further bibliography on the manuscripts and their contents can be found via links to the International Medieval Bibliography and the Lexikon des Mittelalters (n.b.: these are external sites with subscription requirements). For some manuscripts, a standard edition text for a work within the codex has been provided, and for a small portion, there are also English translations. Please note that in most instances these are not transcriptions of the manuscript. If you wish to search for manuscripts containing a particular text or author, you may do so via the UCLA Digital Library's interface here[link to http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz0015vcjk].
The virtual library currently includes forty manuscripts, and by June 2012 will contain 168 manuscripts. The process of expansion begins with the publication of images of the manuscripts, and is followed by adding the table of contents for each manuscript and a codiocological description. Manuscripts that are already accompanied by this additional information are indicated with an asterisk next to their shelfmark in the drop-down menus. We shall also be adding a series of virtual tours of the library, which will highlight groups of manuscripts, which together provide insight into the life of the monasteries of Reichenau and St. Gall as well as the Carolingian world that sustained them.
Terms of Use:
The manuscripts on this site are provided solely for individual, non-commercial use. Reproduction of these images for publication, redistribution, licensing or sale is not permitted, nor is downloading of the images. All images are provided by the permission of the institutions that own the images and/or manuscripts. All inquiries concerning downloading or reproduction should be referred to the owning institution. Contact information for the owning institution is provided with each manuscript. By proceeding past this page into the virtual library, users agree to these terms.
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