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Part 1 contains: (f. 1r) Title page: "Catalogus monachorum ordinis sancti benedicti"; later filled by the scribe with a table of contents for the whole codex, in the 17th century supplemented with numbers referring to the added foliation. - (f. 1v) Notes: Letters of St. Benedict to St. Remigius and St. Maurus. - (f. 2r) "Epigramma Johannis Murmelli Ruremundensis In huius operis commendationem". - (ff. 2r- 49r) Excerpts from the works of Johannes Trithemius about the Benedictine Order, compiled c. 1516. - (ff. 49v-50r) De ordinatione arboris Sancti Benedicti. - (ff. 50v-52v) Papal bulls concerning the festivities of the Translatio Sancti Benedicti. - (f. 52v) Table of contents for part 2, ff. 54r-106r. - (ff. 53r-v) Account of the opening of St. Benedict's tomb in Monte Cassino, 1484. - Part 1 is preceded by a table of contents drawn up by Adriaan Kluit (ff. Ir-IIIv) and notes by Kluit, Hendrik van Wijn and MNL (f. IVv).Part 2 contains: (ff. 54r-106r) Lifes of Dutch saints, beginning with "Historia de tribus regibus" (54r) and ending with "De translatione beati Stephani" (102v). - (ff. 106r-108r) "Proverbia Wipponis ad Henricum regem Conradi filium imperatoris". - (ff. 108r-111r) Description of the relics kept at Egmond Abbey. - (ff. 112r-126r) Transcriptions of charters and legal documents concerning donations and priviliges granted to Egmond Abbey by the counts of Holland and others. On f. 117r a concordance of the "Hore canonice", the "Opera passionis Christi" and "Instrumenta recordatione". - (f. 126r) Notes on the Hagia Sophia and a ghost story in Egmond Abbey, 1549. - (ff. 126v-128v) Latin paraphrase of the story of Reinout van Montelbaen. - (ff. 128v-129v) Legendary stories about cities in the Southern Netherlands.Part 3 contains: (ff. 130r-142v) Calendar with the feasts of the monks and saints of the Benedictine Order. - (ff. 143r-v) Notes concerning a Vita Sancti Antidii a.o.Part 4 contains: (ff. 144r-148r) Catalogue of the books kept at Egmond Abbey. - (ff. 148v-149r) "Quoddam devotum factum Stephani abbatis quinti huius monasterii". - (ff. 149r-163r) Necrologium Egmundense. - List of the first 20 abbots of Egmond Abbey.Subject (temporal): Middle Ages16th century
Titre(s) : Composite manuscript, four related parts (Latin)Catalogus monachorum ordinis sancti benedictiProverbiaCatalogus monachorum ordinis sancti benedicti, and other texts relating to Egmond Abbey / compiled and copied by Baldewinus de Haga Comitum, LTK 611
Langue(s) des textes : latin
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