Einsiedeln, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. 338 (draft description)

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Composite manuscript

Aratea text: Germanicus, Aratea

Parchment — 457 pages + i pp. — Trier / Würzburg — s. X

Support: According to Meier pp. 1-271 are regular quaternios with quire marks "a"-"h". On the second part visible on the microfilm are quire marks "I" to "VIII" on pp. 285, 301, 317, 333, 349, 365, 381, 397 (all verso), which suggests eight regular quaternios (pp. 272-397).Paginated 1-455 with 1, 162 and 163 used twice (here the second time marked with *).

Layout: Written in 18-19 lines in one column. Smith gives written space: Written space: 90 × 70 mmLayout: In the Aratea each verse is written on a separate line starting with versals. Some initials for section were left unexecuted; the sections on constellations are divided by empty line inserted after the corresponding verses or alternatively by marginal note as in the case for Cassiepia and Andromeda, Deltoton.

Hands: Hoffmann identified some of the hands also in other manuscripts from Würzburg. Often change between scribes - more skilled one wrote some lines, followed by other not so skilled hands imitating them.

Binding: White leather on wood with one clasp, which is now lost (Smith).

History: The manuscript was written in s. X in Germany or Switzerland. According to Hoffmann Part 1 with Boethius's work was written in Trier, while Part 2 and the rest in Würzburg in 10th century by many hands (mostly bad hands). — Since the s. XIV the manuscript is kept in the Stiftsbibliothek in Einsiedeln cf. the note by a 14th-century hand on p. 457 "Gehört gan Einsidlen disses büchl in das gotthuss LXI°" (Smith).

Selected Bibliography:Hoffmann, Hartmut. Schreibschulen des 10. und des 11. Jahrhunderts im Südwesten des Deutschen Reichs. Vol. 1. 2 vols. Hannover: Hahn, 2004, pp. 124-5. — Bruckner, A. Scriptoria Medii Aevi Helvetica. Vol. 5. 14 vols. Geneva: Roto-Sadag, 1943. — Bischoff, Katalog I, pp. 236-245. — Obbema, Pieter F. J. “Die Handschrift.” In: Aratea. Faksimile der Handschrift Ms. Voss. Lat. Q.79 der Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, edited by Bernhard Bischoff, 9–29. Luzern: Faksimile-Verl., 1989, here p. 13-14, 34, 60, 65, 91. — Tischer, Matthias M. “Die ottonische Klosterschule in Einsiedeln zur Zeit Abt Gregors. Zum Bildungsprofil des hl. Wolfgang.” InFestschrift zum tausendsten Todestag des Seligen Abtes Gregor, des dritten Abtes von Einsiedeln 996 - 1996, edited by Odo Lang, 93–181. München: Bayerische Benediktinerakademie, 1996, esp. 130-133, 139f. — Aristoteles Latinus Codices. Vol. 2: Supplementa altera. Bruges-Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 1961, n. 2125, p. 121. — Meier, Gabriel. Catalogus codicum manu scriptorum qui in Bibliotheca Monasterii Einsidlensis O.S.B. servantur. Einsiedeln, 1899, pp. 311-2. — Passalacqua, Marina. I codici di Prisciano. Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 1978, n. 115, pp. 52-53. — Munk Olsen, Catalogue 1, p. 407. — Smith, Lesley et al. Codices Boethiani. A Conspectus of Manuscripts of the Works of Boethius. Vol. 2: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland. London: Warburg Institute, 2001, p. 194, n. 47.

1 Three lines with the Greek alphabet with the corresponding Roman numerals placed above the letters.

1*-272 Boethius: Commentaria in Porphyrium Boethii expositio secunda in ysagogen Secundus hic arreptae expositionis labor nostrae seriem translationis expediet … — … ad praedicamenta seruanti. Ancii Manlii severini boetii v. c. et ill. excons. ord. patritii in ysagoga porphirii id est interpretatione in categorias a se translatas editionis secunde liber V explicit feliciter. Tibi pax amen. Interlinear and marginal annotations (partly cut off due to rebinding). Diagrams to Book V.

272*(recto)-301 Priscianus: De figuris numerorum De figuris numerorum priscianus gramaticus symacho Omnite symmache nobilitatis splendore celebratem … — … quadriangulum quinquangulum saxangulum et simlia. De figuris nvmerorum liber singularis prissciani grammatici caesariensis explicit. Few marginal notations and underlined phrases.

301-322 Priscianus: De metris fabularum Terentii Incipit eiusdem de metris fabularum terentii et aliorum comicorum Prisciani sophistae ars prae exertitaminum secundum hermogenem uel libanium explicit feliciter Cum non colum terentius sed etiam Plautus et ennius ac cuisque et naeuius

323-356 Priscianus: Praeexercitamina Incipiunt eiusdem praeexercitamina de fabula quod neque potest fieri decent quando dicimus quod inglorium est.

356-410 Rufinus: Commentaria in metra Terentiana Commentarium rufini uiri clari gramatici antiochensis in metra terentiana Euanthius in commentario terentii de fibula hoc est de comoedia sic dicit … — … non consulebat. ITEM. Nec rei publicae cosuluisti nec amicis profuisti nec inimicis restitisti. Commentarium rufini in metra terentiana finit feliciter.

411 left blank. Underlines of an image of a human figure with drapery (roman style?), holding in the left hand something like a rotulus, while the right hand is bended in front of the chest; note on the upper most page "abauus".

412 is a recto left blank.

412*-455 Germanicus: Aratea(Family Z with Fragments III and II Ab ioue principium magno deduxit aratus | carminis at nobis … — … Festinare putes nunc pigro sidere sumpto On several places misplaced verses: after v. 64 come vv. 90-95, then vv. 71-89, 96-208; 224-247, 209-223, 256-268, 248-255, 276-285, 387-393, 315-386, 414-725. Few interlinear glosses.


Abreviated Literature:

Bischoff, Katalog IKatalog der festländischen Handschriften des neunten Jahrhunderts: (mit Ausnahme der wisigotischen)Bernhard Bischoff1. Aachen-Lambach Wiesbaden Harrassowitz 1998
Munk Olsen, Catalogue 1Munk Olsen, Birger. L’ étude Des Auteurs Classiques Latins Aux XIe et XIIe Siècles. Vol. I. Catalogue des manuscrits classiques latins copiés du IXe. au XIIe siècle: Apicius - Juvénal. Paris: CNRS, 1982.

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