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- Verlag: Reichert
- Autor: Henrike Manuwald
- Artikel-Nr.: KNV96093103
- ISBN: 9783752006568
This publication presents the first edition and detailed study of this manuscript, including a determination of its function ('Andachtsbüchlein' - 'devotional booklet') and the evaluation of its role within the history of piety. Among other aspects, the analysis covers codicological and palaeographical questions, the liturgical context, the structure of the text and the iconography. The findings are contextualized and set in a larger frameworks, such as the increasing spread of German-language pericopes in the late Middle Ages. The accompanying edition offering a complete reproduction of all pages of the manuscript in colour with adjacent commentary enables the immediate verification of the individual observations.
In the context of German studies the exploration of the manuscript text leads to new insights, since it expands the existing picture of how pericopes in German language were dealt with. The fact that the paraphrases regularly break off enables conclusions on techniques of reception as well as the educational preconditions. In terms of art history the analysis of the manuscript contributes an important building block to the yet-to-be-written history of illustrated cycles of pericopes. Moreover, the manuscript displays iconographically rare motifs, for instance in the calendar, whose type is not attested elsewhere in German-speaking countries as part of a book. In particular, the manuscript conveys insights into elements of the history of piety: already in its original form it displays links to liturgical frameworks, especially Dominican liturgy, as well as to folk traditions. Additions of images and texts in the calendar, extending until the early sixteenth century, document a continuous intensive use, for example in a Carthusian context as well as in connection with the veneration of saints as helpers in need. Accordingly, the manuscript points to interactions between different religious spheres, as they will have to discussed further for the religious history of the late Middle Ages.