Johannes, de Deo (ca. 1190-ca. 1267)
This manuscript is composed of four parts. The first part (1-16) is from the 14th century and presents an abridged version of Usuard's martyrology. The second part (17-66), from the beginning of the 14th century, contains, among others, texts by Albertus Magnus and Pseudo-Robert Grosseteste. The third (67-164) and fourth parts (165-258), which can be dated to the 14th and 15th century, contain texts by Vincent of Beauvais and Peter Lombard, as well as legal writings. Before it was purchased by the Cantonal Library of Fribourg in 1900, the manuscript belonged to the clergy of Gruyères.
Online Since: 12/14/2018
- Albertus, Magnus: Martyrologium; Albertus Magnus; Ps.-Robertus Grosseteste; Summa Theologica; Vincentius Bellovacensis; Johannes de Deo Found in: Standard description
- Johannes, de Deo: Liber de dispensationibus (F. 165ra-202va)
Incipit: Incipit libellus dispensacionum in quo XIII capitula ponuntur
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- Albertus, Magnus (Author) | Grosseteste, Robertus (Author) | Hugo, Argentinensis (Author) | Johannes, de Deo (Author) | Petrus, Lombardus (Author) | Vincentius, Bellovacensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript contains first (pp. 3a-104b) an abridged version of the Liber Extra and of the Liber Sextus, and then (pp. 107-114) an abridged version of the Decretum Gratiani. According to a note in his own hand (p. 104b), Stephan Rosenvelt, imperial notary and notary of the Bishop's Curia of Constance, made the copy in 1395. According to an entry (p. 114), the manuscript later was the property of Johannes Bischoff, probably the St. Gall monk and canon law scholar of that name, who died in 1495.
Online Since: 06/18/2020
- Johannes, de Deo: Decretum abbreviatum (107-114)
Incipit: Liber decretorum distinctus est in tres partes, quarum ista vocatur distinctiones, secunda [cause] et tertia de consecratione. Prima pars uocatur distinctiones eo quod distincta est per particula centum et unam et unaquaque particula vocatur distinctiones. In primis xx - et conuenientias assignando. In xxa incipit agere de ministris ecclesie
Explicit: In va de confirmatione et ieiunio. Et sie terminatur liber in tribus capitulis de spiritu sancto deo gratias.
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- Bischoff, Johannes (Former possessor) | Johannes, de Deo (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
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- Bischoff, Johannes (Former possessor) | Johannes, de Deo (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Additional description
This two-part manuscript was written in Italy in the period between the middle of the 13th and the beginning of the 14th century. It preserves writings concerning procedural law, among them the little known Ordo iudiciarius Quoniam ut ait apostolus, as well as finding aids and surveys on decretal law. The manuscript probably came into the possession of the St. Gall citizen Johannes Widembach († 1456) from a Canon from Zurich, and has been held by the Abbey Library at least since the 16th century.
Online Since: 12/18/2014
- Johannes, de Deo: Liber iudicum (1a–13a) Found in: Standard description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Bongiovanni, Fissiraga (Author) | Dinus, Mugellanus (Author) | Henricus, de Segusia (Author) | Johannes, de Deo (Author) | Manfredus, de Arriago (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Sicher, Fridolin (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Johannes, de Deo: Liber Judicum des Joh. de Deo. (S. 1-26) Found in: Additional description
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- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Bongiovanni, Fissiraga (Author) | Dinus, Mugellanus (Author) | Henricus, de Segusia (Author) | Johannes, de Deo (Author) | Manfredus, de Arriago (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Sicher, Fridolin (Scribe) Found in: Additional description
The manuscript is composed of several units and includes many texts with varying content. The first part (pp. 1-106), in paper, contains a synodal book (pp. 1-81), as well as the Auctoritates sanctorum (pp. 82-105), which, according to the colophon (p. 105a), were copied by Johannes Gaernler in 1378 or 1379. Below the colophon is a drawing, perhaps made by the copyist, representing a man (a king?) holding a cup in hand. Several parchment quires follow (pp. 107-224) with sermons, provisions for penance, etc., dating partly from the thirteenth century and partly from the fourteenth. The end of the manuscript, in paper (pp. 225-471), includes, alongside the penitential of Johannes de Deo (pp. 284-315), sermons, as well as ascetic and theological texts, which were copied in the fourteenth century (pp. 316-471). According to a note of possession (p. 471), the manuscript, or at least its last part, was in the Abbey of St. Gall at the end of the fifteenth century at the latest. The binding has a beautiful interlace pattern on the spine.
Online Since: 09/22/2022
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