Sequentiary – Fragment
Parchment · 1 single leaf, in situ · 1401 – 1500 CE · Heilbronn Carmelite Monastery · 560 x 385F-7w6i
Tübingen, Konviktsbibliothek Wilhelmsstift, Ge 298
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Michael Braunger, Tübingen 2026
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Century
Script Type
Liturgica
Persons
Heinrich Eggestein
(Printer of Host Volume)
Ludolphus, de Saxonia
(Author)
Notker, Balbulus
(Author)
Places
Origin:
Karmeliterkloster Heilbronn
Provenance:
Karmeliterkloster Heilbronn
Origin:
Strasbourg
Summary
In Purificatione Mariae (Feb): Sequence Concentu parili (Notker Balbulus)
The same scribe or the same scriptorium is responsible for the fragmentary antiphonary (pars aestivalis), HStAS A 302 Bd. 2086 (and further fragments), as well as for the gradual D-Sl Cod. bibl. 2° 61 (from fol. 79r) from the Carmelite monastery in Heilbronn.
Together with the provenance of the host volume, this suggests that the fragment most likely originated from the Carmelite monastery in Heilbronn.
Summary Author
Michael Braunger, Tübingen
External Resources
↗ D-Sl Cod. bibl. 2° 61
