Franciscus, de Maironis († 1328)
This 14th century parchment volume is of Franciscan origin and consists of two different parts. The first part is an incomplete cycle of sermons for the feasts of the Lord and the feasts of the saints; the second part contains the Moralia by the Parisian philosopher Francis of Meyronnes.
Online Since: 03/29/2019
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This manuscript, which was written in part by Johannes Heynlin de Lapide and which came to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel with him, contains Johannes de Fonte's florilegium Auctoritates Aristotelis, a collection of quotations in alphabetical order, two anonymous treatises, as well as treatises by the Franciscan Francis of Meyronnes, by the pseudo John Duns Scotus and by Johannes Breslauer de Braunsberg. A print (5 leaves) of the Tractatus de memoria augenda by Matheolus Perusinus is also bound into this volume.
Online Since: 10/04/2018
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This composite manuscript contains study materials, for the most part written by Jean Joly (the guardian of the Fribourg Franciscan Convent, 1467-1469, 1472-1478, 1481-1510) during his studies in Avignon. In addition to numerous study-texts by Jean Joly, it contains the writings of the Franciscans Johannes de Fontanellis and Matthew of Acquasparta. The wooden-board binding covered in brown leather comes from the Rolet Stoss's workshop in the Franciscan Convent of Fribourg, restored in 2020.
Online Since: 12/11/2025
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- Alfredus, Sereshalensis (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bonaventura, Sanctus (Author) | Facinus, de Ast (Author) | Franciscus, de Maironis (Author) | Johannes de Fontanellis (Author) | Joly, Jean (Author) | Joly, Jean (Scribe) | Joly, Jean (Annotator) | Joly, Jean (Former possessor) | Matthäus, von Acquasparta, Kardinal (Author) | Petrus II., Tarentaise, Erzbischof, Heiliger (Author) | Petrus, de Trabibus (Author) | Richardus, de Mediavilla (Author) | Stos, Rolet (Bookbinder) Found in: Standard description
Codex 62 is typical of composite manuscripts from the time around 1400 found in Franciscan convents. It contains sermonic material by known and unknown authors in the form of complete sermons, thematic selections and exempla. It is made up of 15 codicological units. Friederich von Amberg (ca. 1350-1432) assembled this collection, added a table of contents, and had it bound in Fribourg (Switzerland). The most valuable part of this miscellany consists of a set of 16 sermons on pennance by the Dominican St. Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419), delivered by the sermonist between March 9 through 21, 1404 in Fribourg, Murten, Payerne, Avenches, and Estavayer. Friedrich von Amberg made a fair copy and incorporated it as the 6th codicological unit (fol. 45r-97v) of this composite manuscript.
Online Since: 10/04/2011
- Aldobrandinus, de Tuscanella (Author) | Eberhardus, de Zwiefalten (Author) | Engelbertus Coloniensis, I. (Author) | Franciscus, de Maironis (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Scribe) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Annotator) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Former possessor) | Henricus, de Frimaria (Author) | Hermannus, Saxoniensis (Author) | Jacobus, de Voragine (Author) | Johannes, Gobi Iunior (Author) | Servasanctus, Tuscus de Faenza (Author) | Vincentius Ferrerius (Author) | Wildricus, de Mitra (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Aldobrandinus, de Tuscanella (Author) | Eberhardus, de Zwiefalten (Author) | Engelbertus Coloniensis, I. (Author) | Franciscus, de Maironis (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Scribe) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Annotator) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Former possessor) | Henricus, de Frimaria (Author) | Hermannus, Saxoniensis (Author) | Jacobus, de Voragine (Author) | Johannes, Gobi Iunior (Author) | Servasanctus, Tuscus de Faenza (Author) | Vincentius Ferrerius (Author) | Wildricus, de Mitra (Author) Found in: Additional description
- Aldobrandinus, de Tuscanella (Author) | Eberhardus, de Zwiefalten (Author) | Engelbertus Coloniensis, I. (Author) | Franciscus, de Maironis (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Scribe) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Annotator) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Former possessor) | Henricus, de Frimaria (Author) | Hermannus, Saxoniensis (Author) | Jacobus, de Voragine (Author) | Johannes, Gobi Iunior (Author) | Servasanctus, Tuscus de Faenza (Author) | Vincentius Ferrerius (Author) | Wildricus, de Mitra (Author) Found in: Additional description
Miscellany volume assembled and supplied with catchwords by Friedrich von Amberg (Guardian of the Fribourg Franciscan Convent, † 1432) from different parts that were produced independently. The volume, divided into ten parts, contains in addition to preaching materials excerpts from William Peraldus's Summa de vitiis (Part 4), Ludolph of Saxony's Rationes XIV ad proficiendum in virtute (Part 5), Francis of Meyronnes's Moralia (Part 7), and Engelbert of Cologne's Sermones de sanctis (Part 10). The parchment pastedowns and flyleaves are from a fifteenth-century testament, probably to the benefit of the Franciscans. Several parchment quire guards in present, among which appear fragments of a thirteenth/fourteenth century commented manuscript, a fourteenth-century grammatical treatise, and a charter from the fourteenth century. The manuscript has a chained binding, covered in heavily worn leather, and restored in 2021.
Online Since: 12/11/2025
- AMBERG, ELISABETH (Scribe) | AMBERG, ELISABETH (Annotator) | AMBERG, ELISABETH (Former possessor) | Bonaventura, Sanctus (Author) | Conradus, de Brundelsheim (Author) | Eckhart, Meister (Author) | Engelbertus, Admontensis (Author) | Franciscus, de Maironis (Author) | Guilelmus, Peraldus (Author) | Henricus, de Frimaria (Author) | Ludolphus, de Saxonia (Author) Found in: Standard description