Abstract
The present paper offers discussions of two Carolingian fragments of sermon collections now at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek in Munich (clm 29319/3 and 29319/40), based on the first identification of their contents. It is demonstrated that clm 29319/3 originally belonged to the same book as the liturgical fragment clm 29304/1; this lost book, which served as exemplar for the famous Benedictionale Frisingense (clm 6430), may turn out to be of major importance for the study of a sermon formerly attributed to Eligius of Noyon (CPL 2096). It is also demonstrated that clm 29319/40, directly or indirectly, served as the exemplar for the hitherto only known copy of an early medieval sermon (Doctrina populorum; CPPM 1A, 2360) in clm 14380. The text of this sermon is printed here for the first time; its sources and also its use in Carolingian sermons (e.g. in a sermonary by Hrabanus Maurus) are discussed.
Highlights
The present paper offers discussions of two Carolingian fragments of sermon collections now at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek in Munich (clm 29319/3 and 29319/40), based on the first identification of their contents
Sie geben aber die Abfolge des enthaltenen Texts korrekt wieder.[3] Erhalten sind der Schlussteil einer Predigt
Summary
Dorfbauer weiterführenden Erkenntnissen ergeben haben, welche für die frühmittelalterliche Text- und Geistesgeschichte von Bedeutung sind.[1] Bei München, BSB, clm 29319/3 [F-hyq0] handelt es sich um insgesamt 17 vertikal zugeschnittene Falzstreifen aus Pergament
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