Gerlach, Franz Dorotheus (1793-1876)
The Matriculation Register of the Basel Rectorate, recorded in manuscript form from 1460 to 2000, contains semester and annual information notices added by each successive rector as well as lists of enrolled students, thus providing an important resource for the history of the University of Basel. In addition, Vol. 1 contains records in illustrations and text of the opening of the university. The rich book decoration in the first three volumes is particularly notable. The work of 3 centuries, it is easily datable due to the chronogical order in which it was added and thus provides a welcome demonstration of the art of miniature painting in Basel.
Online Since: 12/21/2010
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- Brant, Sebastian (Scribe) | Clauser, Jakob (Illuminator) | Gerlach, Franz Dorotheus (Librarian) | Gerster, Franz (Illuminator) | Han, Balthasar (Illuminator) | Holbein, Ambrosius (Illuminator) | Kluber, Hans Hugo (Illuminator) | Knebel, Johannes (Scribe) | Münster, Sebastian (Author) | Pantaleon, Heinrich (Annotator) | Ringle, Johann Jacob (Illuminator) | Ysenhut, Lienhart (Illuminator) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript, produced in the first half of the 9th century in Fulda, contains two astronomical texts: several excerpts of the Aratus latinus and the Aratea by Germanicus with explanatory scholia, illustrations of the 34 constellations and a (now removed) drawing of the entire night sky. The Aratea, based on the astronomical didactic poem by Aratus of Soli, served as illustrative source for the astronomical background knowledge required for teaching the computus (calculating the date of Easter) at the school of the Fulda Monastery.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
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- Anonymus (Author) | Aratus, Solensis (Author) | Eratosthenes (Author) | Fäsch, Ruman (Former possessor) | Gerlach, Franz Dorotheus (Librarian) | Germanicus, Julius Caesar (Author) | Hipparchus, Nicaenus (Author) Found in: Standard description
This French manuscript from the third quarter of the 15th century contains two works from ancient times. Nonius Marcellus (4th/5th century) offers linguistic and factual explanations on Latin authors mainly from the time of the Republic, partly in alphabetically-ordered lemmas; M. Terentius Varro († 27 BC) addresses linguistic questions concerning the Latin language.
Online Since: 06/25/2015
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- Gerlach, Franz Dorotheus (Librarian) | Heynlin, Johannes (Former possessor) | Louber, Jakob (Former possessor) | Nonius, Marcellus (Author) | Spengel, Leonhard (Author) | Varro, Marcus Terentius (Author) Found in: Standard description
The texts on which the Basel scroll is based were written in the Holy Land at the behest of Charlemagne. This somewhat later copy might have been produced in the region of the Upper Rhine; it constitutes the only textual witness. Not only the content of the texts, but also the original scroll form were preserved. In his comprehensive study from 2011, Michael McCormick supposes an administrative use at the court of Louis the Pious or Louis the German. It is not clear how the fragments reached the University Library Basel; they were removed from a volume that was not further identified in the second third of the 19th century by the librarian Franz Dorotheus Gerlach.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
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- Gerlach, Franz Dorotheus (Librarian) | Karl I, Römisch-Deutsches Reich, Kaiser (Patron) | Ludwig I., Heiliges Römisches Reich, Kaiser (Former possessor) | Ludwig II., Ostfränkisches Reich, König (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
This composite manuscript of theological content originally belonged to the patrician family Gossembrot of Augsburg (late 15th century); via Johannes Oporin († 1568), Eusebius Merz († 1616) and Remigius Faesch († 1667), it finally became part of the university library of Basel in 1823. Except for a single remaining woodcut, various miniatures and woodcuts pasted into the manuscript have been torn out.
Online Since: 06/22/2017
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- Albrecht, von Eyb (Author) | Andreas, Capellanus (Author) | Baptista Dionysius (Author) | Bernardus, Claraevallensis (Author) | Fäsch, Johann Rudolf (Librarian) | Fäsch, Johann Rudolf (Annotator) | Fäsch, Ruman (Librarian) | Fäsch, Ruman (Annotator) | Fäsch, Ruman (Former possessor) | Gerlach, Franz Dorotheus (Librarian) | Gossembrot, Sigismundus (Annotator) | Gossembrot, Sigismundus (Author) | Gossembrot, Sigismundus (Former possessor) | Huber, Daniel (Librarian) | Johannes, Gerson (Author) | Lactantius, Lucius Caecilius Firmianus (Author) | Meisterlin, Sigismundus (Annotator) | Meisterlin, Sigismundus (Scribe) | Merz, Eusebius (Former possessor) | Oporinus, Johannes (Former possessor) | Petrarca, Francesco (Author) | Vegius, Mapheus (Author) | Venantius, Fortunatus (Author) | Wimpfeling, Jakob (Author) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript from the 9th century contains Book IV of the De compendiosa doctrina by Nonius Marcellus, a Latin grammarian who lived in the 4th century AD. The corrections which have been added to the text are ascribed to Lupus von Ferières. The existence of a brief text in Tironian notes and of a book catalog (a list of 21 titles) led earlier researchers to believe that the manuscript originated in Fleury-sur-Loire, but the most recent investigations indicate a connection with the cloister of Fulda in Germany
Online Since: 06/22/2010
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- Gerlach, Franz Dorotheus (Librarian) | Myricaeus, Johann Gaspar (Former possessor) | Nonius, Marcellus (Author) | Tournes, Jean de (Former possessor) | Tournes, Jean de (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description