- The St.
Gallen version was
continued from 927 to 1059 as the
Annales Sangallenses maiores. They
depict a
limited number of events, in
short prose, but...
- The
Annales Sangallenses maiores (Latin for
Greater Annals of St Gall) are
annals compiled in St Gallen,
covering the
years 927
through to 1059. They continue...
- of Reichenau. On the
first hypothesis, it has been
called the
Epitome Sangallense Herimanni Augiensis, a
Saint Gall
version of
Hermann of Reichenau's chronicle...
-
created to
provide broader access to the m****cripts:
Codices Electronici Sangallenses. This
project has been
expanded to
include codices from
other libraries...
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Liehtvnsteige (Chartularium
Sangallense 3, p. 170, nr. 1160);
before 1276:
fratris H.
dicti de
Liehtensteige (Chartularium
Sangallense 4, p. 139, nr. 1965);...
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contains 355 do****ents that are
available on the
Codices Electronici Sangallenses webpage. The
library interior is
exquisitely realised in the
Rococo style...
-
University Press. ISBN 978-9-63386-112-7.
Charter (2020). "Chartularium
Sangallense 03 (1004–1277) Nr. 915, S. 35-37". monasterium.net.
Archived from the...
-
Codex Sangallensis (plural
Codices Sangallenses) is the
designation of
codices housed at the
Abbey library of
Saint Gall in St. Gallen. The
codices are...
-
plague and famine. The most
northerly sighting is
recorded in the
Annales Sangallenses maiores of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall in Switzerland, at a
latitude of 47...
- 50–89 St.
Gallen Switzerland 16 n
Codex Sangallensis 1394 III
Fragmentum Sangallense 450 Mark 16:14–20 Jülicher
Abbey library of
Saint Gall Cod. Sang. 1394...