Notker, Balbulus (840-912)
This small-format parchment manuscript is from the Carthusian Monastery of Basel, where it was completed in 1478 by the scribe Johannes Gipsmüller. The numerous devotional texts on various female saints have mostly been passed down anonymously; some – such as those on Margareta, the patron saint of the Carthusian Monastery of Basel – can probably be attributed to Heinrich Arnoldi. The codex is decorated with full-page illustrations of saints treated in the text as well as numerous initials, the latter in a variety of styles.
Online Since: 12/10/2020
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Adamus, Easton (Author) | Gipsmüller, Johannes (Scribe) | Heinrich Arnoldi (Author) | Hermann Joseph, von Steinfeld, Heiliger (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
This Codex comprises the oldest complete surviving neumed mass antiphonary; it includes assorted appendices (such as Alleluia verses, Antiphons and Psalm verses for the Communion Antiphons). Because the mass antiphonary is complete, the manuscript remains important to this day as a resource for Gregorian chant research. The second part of the codex contains the Libyer Ymnorum, the Sequences of Notker of St. Gall. Recent research has established that the codex was written in Einsiedeln itself (in about 960-970), most likely for the third abbot of the cloister, Gregor the Englishman.
Online Since: 03/31/2011
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- Godescalcus, Aquensis (Author) | Ligerz, Heinrich von (Librarian) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
A total of eight manuscripts, written and illuminated in St. Gall in the period between 1022 and 1036 for Sigebert, Bishop of Minden (1022-1036), have survived until today. They are a complete group of liturgical manuscripts consisting of a sacramentary, an epistolary, an evangeliary, a gradual, a tropary-sequentiary, a gradual-hymnal, a hymnal and the Ordo missae. This tropary-sequentiary contains a drawing of the author Notker Balbulus (about 840-912) in the sequentiary part on f. 144r. He is depicted as the writer of his sequence Sancti Spiritus Assit nobis gratia and is represented with a saint's halo. In 1683 the manuscript became part of the library of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, and later of the Berlin State Library (Staatsbibliothek). Along with other manuscripts (among others the Epistolary), it was evacuated to safety during World War II and today is held as a deposit in Krakow.
Online Since: 12/17/2015
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Friedrich Wilhelm, Brandenburg, Kurfürst (Former possessor) | Hermannus, Augiensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
This unimposing composite manuscript contains six works of differing content types and origins, bound together under the auspices of the librarian of St. Gall in about 1460. The individual elements were produced independently of one another during the 9th or 10th century. Some are incomplete, lacking the beginning, the ending, or both. Nevertheless, this composite manuscript received attention from early on, as some of the component parts are important for the texts they transmit. This volume contains the only early medieval transmissions of the Langobard Chronicle by Andreas Bergamensis and the life of the Irish saint Findan. The "Admonitio ad filium" by the Greek church father Basilius and the "Visio Pauli", an early christian vision of the afterlife, are among the oldest of textual artifacts.
Online Since: 05/20/2009
- Andreas, Bergamensis (Author) | Basilius, Caesariensis (Author) | Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (Author) | Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius (Author) | Goldast, Melchior (Annotator) | Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Paulus, Apostolus (Author) | Schobinger, Bartholome (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
Books of the Old Testament, dating from the first third of the 9th century, containing annotation in the hand of Notker Balbulus († 912).
Online Since: 09/14/2005
- Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Annotator) | Notker, Balbulus (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Annotator) | Notker, Balbulus (Librarian) Found in: Additional description
School manuscript from the monastery of St. Gall. A collection of works: diverse (often glossed) early medieval educational texts from the 8th to the 11th century (Aldhelm of Malmesbury, Aenigmata, Sedulius, Carmen paschale) and – preserved only here – the Stephanus hymn by Notker Balbulus and a musical treatise in Old High German by Notker the German.
Online Since: 12/12/2006
- Aldhelmus, Schireburnensis (Author) | Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Sedulius, Caelius (Author) Found in: Standard description
Sequentiary containing sequences without neumes by Notker Balbulus (pp. 1-14), a calendar (pp. 15-20) and a sacramentary (p. 21-182), beginning on p. 21 with a beautiful initial ‘M' (a vine scroll contoured in red on a blue and green background) and from p. 22 the Canon of the Mass with a Te igitur-initial with the Crucifixion.
Online Since: 06/23/2014
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
The manuscript is bound in a cardboard binding of the eighteenth/nineteenth century. It has two parts written at different times. The first part (pp. 3–120) begins with a fragmentary gradual (it starts on the Wednesday after the Third Sunday in Advent), written in the thirteenth century. The melodies are noted in staffless neumes. Following the Sundays after Pentecost, the part concludes with alleluia-verses (pp. 118–120). The second part (pp. 121–186), containing sequences without melodies, comes from the fourteenth century. In two parts of the codex is bound a quire from a gradual probably written in the thirteenth/fourteenth century: pp. 11–26 (in the middle of the introitus to the feast of the Holy Innocents), the propers for the first Sunday of Advent to the first Sunday after Christmas; pp. 159–174 (in the middle of the All Saints' sequence), the chants for the period from the Wednesday after the first Sunday of Lent to Holy Saturday.
Online Since: 12/14/2022
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
Gradual from St. Gall, dating from the 12th century, with two illustrations of the monk Luitherus.
Online Since: 09/14/2005
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Duft, Johannes (Librarian) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Duft, Johannes (Librarian) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Additional description
Deluxe manuscript for the celebration of the Mass in the monastery of St. Gall, dating from 1050/70, containing sequences of the St. St. Gall monk "Notker the Stammerer" (died 912).
Online Since: 12/31/2005
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
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- Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Additional description
Musical manuscript in small format from the monastery of St. Gall containing a calendar, a computus, a tropary, a sequentiary, an antiphonary, offertory and tractus from the middle of the 11th century as well as an appendix with sequences from the 13th century.
Online Since: 12/12/2006
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
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- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Additional description
This codex, with boards covered in green textile, consists of two parts. The first part (pp. 3-53) contains sequences by Notker Balbulus and other authors, the second part (pp. 55-226) contains a gradual. All of the texts have neumes; the script is interspersed with red and blue majuscules. Of note is a series of decorated initials, for example one containing a dragon on p. 3 of the sequentiary and one with scroll ornamentation on p. 55 of the gradual. Other examples can be found on pp. 114, 134, 144, 146. Bound in at the beginning is an 11th/12th century leaf containing excerpts from the Commune Sanctorum, with 14th century supplements on the back.
Online Since: 12/14/2018
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
Small music manuscript from the middle of the 11th century containing an (incomplete) calendar, computus, tropary and sequentiary in an elegant hand, with delicate neumes.
Online Since: 06/12/2006
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
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Versiculary, Hymnal, Tropary and Sequentiary from the monastery of St. Gall, written and provided with neumes around 930, possibly by a monk named Salomon. The small-sized, undecorated manuscript contains the St. Gall repertoire of the chants sung in the monastery and works by the monks Notker Balbulus, Tuotilo, Ratpert, Waltram and Ekkehart I. Counts among the foremost monuments worldwide in the history of early medieval music.
Online Since: 05/24/2007
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Martianus, Capella (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
An incompletely preserved musical manuscript from the 11th century, written in the monastery of St. Gall, with added supplementary leaves up to around 1400. Contains a Tropary, a Versiculary and a Sequentiary.
Online Since: 05/24/2007
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Hartmannus, Sangallensis Monachus (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
Antiphonary from the XIIIth century containing chants for the liturgy of the Hours. The melodies are noted using neumes without lines. Essentially, this is a copy of Cod. Sang. 390/391 (“Hartker antiphonary”) completed by saint's days added after the completion of the Hartker antiphonary.
Online Since: 12/19/2011
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Eccardus I, Sangallensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript probably was written at the behest of St. Gall Abbot Ulrich Rösch (1463-1491). The manuscript's principal part consists of a Psalter with the Psalms in biblical order, as well as several liturgical rubrics, antiphons (partly only with the Initium), and hymns, followed by the Pater noster, the Credo, biblical Cantica, the Te Deum, a litany und more Cantica. The final part, from fol. 135v, consists of a hymnal, which also contains a Sequence (Cantemus cuncti melodum). Antiphons and hymns have melodies in German plainsong notation("Hufnagelnotation") on 4 or 5 lines. Numerous erasures and additions, as well as other signs of usage, attest to intensive use of the manuscript. Several pages have book decorations in the form of initials with vine scrolls; a figure initial can be found on fol. 1v (a man fighting a dragon and a bird of prey).
Online Since: 10/07/2013
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript was written at the behest of St. Gall Abbot Ulrich Rösch (1463-1491) (dating on f. 227r: 1467). Its content corresponds substantially to that of Cod. Sang. 438: a Psalter with the Psalms in biblical order, as well as several liturgical rubrics, antiphons (partly only with the Initium) and hymns are followed from f. 148v by Cantica, and from f. 172v by a hymnal. Antiphons and hymns have melodies in German plainsong notation ("Hufnagelnotation") on 4 or 5 lines. Numerous erasures (sometimes extending over several pages) and additions, as well as other signs of usage, attest to intensive use of the manuscript. Several pages have book decorations in the form of initials with vine scrolls; a figure initial can be found on f. 104v (David with a harp).
Online Since: 10/07/2013
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
The sole surviving copy of the Martyrologium by the St. St. Gall monk Notker Balbulus (d. 912), a work written in about 900 and following. This particular copy from the first half of the 10th century is incomplete: a martyrology includes short biographies of the saints according to their given days in the calendar year, but information about saints for dates from June 13-17, July 3-6, August 19-26, October 27 and December 31 is missing. It is very likely that Notker Balbulus never completed the ambitious project of writing the original Martyrologium.
Online Since: 07/31/2009
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
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- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Additional description
Great collection of St. Gallen tropes and sequences by Father Joachim Cuontz († 1515), compiled for Abbot Franz Gaisberg (1504-1529) shortly before the beatification of the St Gall monk Notker Balbulus († 912) in the year of 1513. Important document of late medieval choral history. Many of the melodies are, for the first time in St. Gall, provided with musical notation on five staves.
Online Since: 05/24/2007
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Brant, Sebastian (Author) | Brant, Sebastian (Translator) | Eccardus I, Sangallensis (Author) | Gaisberg, Franz (Patron) | Hartmannus, Sangallensis Monachus (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Metzler, Jodokus (Annotator) | Moser, Ludwig (Translator) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Tutilo, Sangallensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Brant, Sebastian (Author) | Brant, Sebastian (Translator) | Eccardus I, Sangallensis (Author) | Gaisberg, Franz (Patron) | Hartmannus, Sangallensis Monachus (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Metzler, Jodokus (Annotator) | Moser, Ludwig (Translator) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Tutilo, Sangallensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Notker, Balbulus (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Brant, Sebastian (Author) | Brant, Sebastian (Translator) | Eccardus I, Sangallensis (Author) | Gaisberg, Franz (Patron) | Hartmannus, Sangallensis Monachus (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Author) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Metzler, Jodokus (Annotator) | Moser, Ludwig (Translator) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Tutilo, Sangallensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
Manuscript compilation from the second half of the 9th century, predominated by lives of the early Christian and early Frankish saints. The codex contains, among other items, the life history of St. Augustine written by Possidius as well as a catalog of the writings of Augustine, a copy of the life history of St. Remaclus with dedicatory letter and prologue (from the 11th century), and the lives of Saints Sualo (an Anglo-Saxon who lived at Einsiedeln), Pelagius, and Purchard.
Online Since: 12/09/2008
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Ermenricus, Elwangensis (Author) | Grimaldus, Sangallensis (Author) | Herigerus, Lobiensis (Author) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Notker, Leodiensis (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Possidius, Calamensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
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- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Ermenricus, Elwangensis (Author) | Grimaldus, Sangallensis (Author) | Herigerus, Lobiensis (Author) | Johannes, Chrysostomus (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Notker, Leodiensis (Author) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) | Possidius, Calamensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
Composite manuscript from a lay community of St. Gall (from Scarpatetti, p. 137), partly written and compiled around 1505 by the St. Gall Conventual Joachim Cuontz († 1515). The two most substantial parts of the manuscript are the life and miracle of St. Anne (pp. 49-137) and an incunable (Inc. Sang. 995; Hain 12453) bound together with the manuscript of the German version of the Passio S. Meinradi, decorated with 37 woodcuts and printed between 1496 and 1500 by Michael Furter in Basel (pp. 141−195). The manuscript furthermore contains medical advice, for instance on the use of St. Benedict's thistle or a remedy for the plague (pp. 15−21; p. 138); translations of sequences into German (pp. 5-9); numerous prayers and exempla, especially to Mary, Anne and Joachim (pp. 25-44); as well as a letter, surviving in fragments, from Silvester, provost of the Monastery of the Augustinian canons of Rebdorf in Eichstätt to the sisters of the Convent of Pulgarn in Upper Austria, regarding poverty in the convent (pp. 44-48).
Online Since: 06/25/2015
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Buchegger, Franz Eduard (Librarian) | Hauntinger, Johann Nepomuk (Former possessor) | Hochberg, Jeanne de (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Former possessor) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Silvester, von Rebdorf (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Buchegger, Franz Eduard (Librarian) | Hauntinger, Johann Nepomuk (Former possessor) | Hochberg, Jeanne de (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Former possessor) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Silvester, von Rebdorf (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Buchegger, Franz Eduard (Librarian) | Hauntinger, Johann Nepomuk (Former possessor) | Hochberg, Jeanne de (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Scribe) | Joachim Cuontz (Former possessor) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Silvester, von Rebdorf (Author) Found in: Additional description
13th century composite manuscript consisting of 8 parts: 1) excerpts from the martyrologies of the St. Gall Monk Notker Balbulus and of Ado of Vienne (p. 3-10), 2) copy of about half of Petrus Comestor's Historia Scholastica (p. 11-234), 3) Canones apostolorum et conciliorum prolati per Clementem papam in a smaller format booklet by another hand (p. 235-252), 4) excerpts from the work Panormia by Ivo of Chartres (p. 246b-252b), 5) Historia Langobardorum by Petrus Diaconus with an annex by Andrea Bergamensis (p. 253a-272b), 6) Historia Hierosolymitana by Robertus Monachus Remigiensis (p. 273a-313a), 7) appendices concerning the history of the Holy Roman Empire, the schism of the Church of Utrecht, and the death of Conrad III (p. 313), 8) excerpts from the Chronica pontificum et imperatorum, ab Hadriano usque ad Constantinum by Martin of Opava (Martinus Polonus; p. 314-330).
Online Since: 12/13/2013
- Ado, Viennensis (Author) | Andreas, Bergamensis (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) | Martinus, Oppaviensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Paulus, Diaconus (Author) | Petrus, Comestor (Author) | Robertus, Remensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Ado, Viennensis (Author) | Andreas, Bergamensis (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Ivo, Carnotensis (Author) | Martinus, Oppaviensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Paulus, Diaconus (Author) | Petrus, Comestor (Author) | Robertus, Remensis (Author) Found in: Additional description
St. Gallen copy of Paulus Orosius' history of the world from Adam to the year 417 from the 9th century, with numerous glosses and several maps, written by the monk Ekkehart IV. in the 11th century.
Online Since: 09/14/2005
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Annotator) | Metzler, Jodokus (Librarian) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Author) | Orosius, Paulus (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Author) | Eccardus IV, Sangallensis (Annotator) | Metzler, Jodokus (Librarian) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Notkerus, Teutonicus (Author) | Orosius, Paulus (Author) Found in: Additional description
Manuscript compilation from the 9th century from the monastery of St. Gall containing, among other items, the Liber Hermeneumatum (a biblical glossary organized after the order of the books of the bible), a genealogy from Charlemagne to Ludwig the German and to the year 867; includes one of the oldest copies of a fictional exchange of letters between the Roman philosopher Seneca and the Apostle Pau (the so-called Pseudo-Seneca-Briefwechsel) as well as a sample letter ascribed to the St. St. Gall monk Notker Balbulus († 912).
Online Since: 12/20/2007
- Isidorus, Hispalensis (Author) | Notker, Balbulus (Author) | Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (Author) Found in: Standard description