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rmandell
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rmandell
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rmandell
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public: 14721
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2024-10-08T07:28:23.623204
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acdh:hasBinarySize |
424.35 GB
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acdh:hasCoverageEndDate |
1600-01-01
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acdh:hasCoverageStartDate |
1199-12-25
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acdh:hasCreatedEndDate |
2024-05-31
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acdh:hasCreatedStartDate |
2023-01-05
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editor = {Hranitzky, Katharina and Cermann, Regina and Glaßner, Christine}
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acdh:hasDescription |
The collection contains digital copies and metadata of 45 exemplary manuscripts from the Dominican convent in Vienna. As is seldom realized by the interested public, monastery libraries in Austria harbour a rich cultural manuscript heritage, which they have guarded and preserved for centuries. Therefore, they open up a wide range of perspectives for all kinds of cultural studies, be it library history, book illumination, music, liturgical, intellectual and social history, indeed for all fields of historical research. The Dominican monastery in Vienna was founded in 1225 by Duke Leopold VI of Babenberg. The newly established convent was one of the oldest in the German-speaking world and was soon to develop into an important spiritual centre. The foundation was accompanied by the establishment of a "house study", which in the late Middle Ages was characterized by close ties to the University of Vienna. Today, the continuously growing library still reflects the intellectual environment of this scholarly centre as well as the rich exchange and permanent contact between the Dominicans and other religious communities. All in all, the present collection offers an insight into the exceptionally broad cultural heritage of the Viennese Order of Preachers.
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acdh:hasExtent |
45 Handschriften
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acdh:hasIdentifier |
https://arche.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/api/585904, https://hdl.handle.net/21.11115/0000-0012-F932-B, https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/dominikanerkonvent
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acdh:hasLicenseSummary |
CC BY 4.0: 14721
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Ordnerstruktur:
AT8000-1 AT = Alpha-2 code für Österreich/Ländercode: Österreich 8000 = Code für die besitzende Institution: Wien, Dominikanerkonvent 1 = Signatur der Handschrift/des Codex: Cod. 1 |
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14766
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acdh:hasSubject |
Dominican Convent Vienna, Illuminated Manuscripts, Medieval Manuscripts
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acdh:hasSubmissionDate |
2024-05-31
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acdh:hasTemporalCoverage |
Late Middle Ages, Middle Ages
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acdh:hasTitle |
45 Manuscripts from the Dominican Convent Vienna
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acdh:hasUpdatedDate |
2025-03-12T10:06:34.699605
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sstuhec
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Available since 08 10 2024
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The collection contains digital copies and metadata of 45 exemplary manuscripts from the Dominican convent in Vienna. As is seldom realized by the interested public, monastery libraries in Austria harbour a rich cultural manuscript heritage, which they have guarded and preserved for centuries. Therefore, they open up a wide range of perspectives for all kinds of cultural studies, be it library history, book illumination, music, liturgical, intellectual and social history, indeed for all fields of historical research. The Dominican monastery in Vienna was founded in 1225 by Duke Leopold VI of Babenberg. The newly established convent was one of the oldest in the German-speaking world and was soon to develop into an important spiritual centre. The foundation was accompanied by the establishment of a "house study", which in the late Middle Ages was characterized by close ties to the University of Vienna. Today, the continuously growing library still reflects the intellectual environment of this scholarly centre as well as the rich exchange and permanent contact between the Dominicans and other religious communities. All in all, the present collection offers an insight into the exceptionally broad cultural heritage of the Viennese Order of Preachers.
The collection contains digital copies and metadata of 45 exemplary manuscripts from the Dominican convent in Vienna. As is seldom realized by the interested public, monastery libraries in Austria harbour a rich cultural manuscript heritage, which they have guarded and preserved for centuries. Therefore, they open up a wide range of perspectives for all kinds of cultural studies, be it library history, book illumination, music, liturgical, intellectual and social history, indeed for all fields of historical research. The Dominican monastery in Vienna was founded in 1225 by Duke Leopold VI of Babenberg. The newly established convent was one of the oldest in the German-speaking world and was soon to develop into an important spiritual centre. The foundation was accompanied by the establishment of a "house study", which in the late Middle Ages was characterized by close ties to the University of Vienna. Today, the continuously growing library still reflects the intellectual environment of this scholarly centre as well as the rich exchange and permanent contact between the Dominicans and other religious communities. All in all, the present collection offers an insight into the exceptionally broad cultural heritage of the Viennese Order of Preachers. Show Less
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