Manuscript Summary: The main portion of the manuscript Ms. Rh. hist. 27, written in the early 9th century, contains the so-called Codex of Fraternisation of Reichenau. Codices of Fraternisation contain a list of the members of the monastery's confraternities who were required to include the other living or deceased members of the confraternity into their daily prayers. The zone of influence was large, reaching from Reichenau in the South to Monteverde and Conques, from Mondsee in the East to Fulda and St. Trond in the North as well as to Jumièges in the West. Over 38.000 names are documented. The earliest entries have been continuously amended and updated for several centuries. At the end of the volume, following the Codex of Fraternisation, there are 15 leaves of parchment from the 10th-12th centuries containing lists of friars, additional names and transcriptions of charters. At the beginning of the volume there are straps glued on paper containing agreements of fraternisation and obituaries from the 14-16th centuries. (ste)
Standard description:
Mohlberg Leo Cunibert, Katalog der Handschriften der Zentralbibliothek Zürich I, Mittelalterliche Handschriften, Zürich 1952, S. 257-258 und 396. Show standard description
Online Since:
03/31/2011
Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. Rh. hist. 27
Parchment · A + 99 ff. · 27-28 x 19-20 cm · Reichenau · early 9th century / 10th century
Codex of Fraternisation
How to quote:
Zürich, Zentralbibliothek, Ms. Rh. hist. 27, f. 10r – Codex of Fraternisation (https://www.e-codices.ch/en/list/one/zbz/Ms-Rh-hist0027)