Guilelmus, Textor (ca. 1420-1512)
This manuscript, parts of which are dated, is from St. Leonhard Monastery of the Canons Regular of St. Augustine; it contains mostly patristic and liturgical texts. For a while, this volume, along with the corrections later added to the manuscript, served as a model in the printshop of Michael Furter of Basel, who in 1496 edited the Expositio super cantica canticorum, which has been preserved among the works of Gregory the Great, but today is attributed to Robertus Tumbalena. A specimen copy may have been returned to the monastery along with the manuscript, as there remains one printed copy with a note of ownership indicating such.
Online Since: 06/14/2018
- Guilelmus, Textor: Super canonem missae tractatus commentatorius (excerptum) (147ra-194vb)
Incipit: Notandum quod sex potestates ecclesiastice leguntur in ewangelio quae sunt collate a Christo suis apostolis et discipulis et locum eorum successu terre tenentibus
Explicit: pro redimendis penis et conferendis spiritualibus donis per Christum dominum nostrum in seculorum secula benedictum. Amen. Rapina ista perfecta est ex originali opere eximii doctoris Wilhelmi Textoris de Aquisgrano sacre theologie professoris canonici ecclesie basiliensis quid et ille feliciter texendo rapuit et magistraliter coniunxit dum canonem misse legeret etc.
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- Guilelmus, Textor: Conclusiones de sepultura ecclesiastica ad decanum ecclesiae Mariae in Düsseldorf (195ra-196va)
Incipit: Ut clareat materia canonice parochialis | plene super qua ut informacionem conficerem petitus a venerabili domino decano ecclesiae Marie in Dussuldorp
Explicit: Et tamen de conclusionibus ultime | materie et per consequens de tota materia
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- Bonjohannes, von Messina (Author) | Furter, Michael (Former possessor) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Guilelmus, Textor (Author) | Johannes Herstael, CanR, dann OP (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
This volume, originally from Ludwig Moser's private book collection (cf. note of ownership 2r) came to the Basel University Library as part of the holdings of the library of the Carthusian Monastery of Basel. It contains various theological texts in German, beginning with a version of Wilhelm Textoris' Migrale vel Ars moriendi (Sterbebuch, a book on the art of dying), which Moser himself translated into German. This is followed by Henry Suso's "Büchlein von der Wahrheit”, Thomas Peuntner's "Büchlein von der Liebe Gottes”, and several sermons by Johannes Tauler and Meister Eckhart.
Online Since: 10/10/2019
- Guilelmus, Textor: Ars Moriendi vel Migrale (2r-149v)
Incipit: Die vorrede in disz migrale. In dem namen der heiligen gotlichen unteilsamen drifaltikeit. Amen. Nyeman erwelt jung lüt gern und sicherlich zu regierern und underwisern demnach und mir [Anm. am unteren Seitenrand: bruder Ludwigen Moser Carthuser ordens in sant Margretental] in disem jar zu handen worden ist ze lesen eyn Migrale, also in latin genant, das da betutet eyn wegwisend oder hinscheidend stürwerck oder hantwysend ding
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- Eckhart, Meister (Author) | Engelhart, von Ebrach (Author) | Guilelmus, Textor (Author) | Kress, Thomas (Scribe) | Loy, Johannes (Scribe) | Moser, Ludwig (Scribe) | Moser, Ludwig (Translator) | Peuntner, Thomas (Author) | Seuse, Heinrich (Author) | Tauler, Johannes (Author) | Zscheckenbürlin, Hieronymus (Librarian) Found in: Standard description