LEADER 04397ctmaa2200541 i 4500001 99115512453506421 005 20201015102403.0 008 190903s1410 gw 000 0 gmh d 035 (NjP)11551245-princetondb 035 (OCoLC)on1118513091 035 |z(NjP)Voyager11551245 040 NjP |beng |erda |cNjP 041 gmhlat 043 e-gx---n-us-nj 050 4 PN6253 |b.C666 1410 130 0 Commonplace book (Princeton University. Library. Manuscript. Princeton MS. 220) 245 10 Commonplace book. 264 1 [Speyer?, Germany] : |b[producer not identifiedl], |c[approximately 1410] 300 1 volume (14 leaves) ; |c16 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 546 In German and Latin. 500 Script: Cursiva libraria, by one scribe. 500 Decoration: None. 563 Tacketed into a stiff modern paper wrapper, with a parchment sewing guard between fols. 7v and 8r. 524 Princeton MS. 220, Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library. 561 Princeton MS. 220 is of unknown early and intermediate provenance. It was probably the commonplace book of a minor cleric, as attested by the inclusion of rules governing church livings. It is possible that the manuscript was kept by Johannes Altmann of Udenheim, who is referred to in the final document (fols. 13v-14v). Princeton University Library purchased the manuscript in 2011 at Christie's, London. 510 4 Medieval & Renaissance manuscripts in the Princeton University Library, |cvolume 2, pages 510-511. 505 2 1.1r-v: German story (“Des morgens wann ich fruwe off sten tzo tzwingen mich die sorgen ... du hast gesungen altzoviel.”) and a poem (“Mich frauwet frauw din eynigez wort ... bedenkt daz hertze myn.”). 505 2 2.2r-7r: Rules and grants concerning ecclesiastical benefices under the antipope John XXIII (r. 1410-1415) during the Western Schism (“Isti sunt modi vacandi beneficiorum. Primus siquis possidet beneficium ... promoueri ad curatum beneficia”). 505 2 3.7v: List of German ecclesiastical provinces and their dioceses (“Nota quod Germania habet 6 metropolitanos, scilicet Maguntinum, Coloniensem, Treuerensem, Bremensem, Magdeburgensem, Salzburgensem ... Salzburgensem habet suffraganeos”). 505 2 4.8r-9v: List of gratiae for ecclesiastical officials and secular rulers, granted by the antipope John XXIII (r. 1410-1415) during the first week of his reign. 505 2 5.9v-12r: Lyrics for five German songs, interspersed with three related melodies written in Hufnagelschrift on 5-line staves. 505 2 6.12r-v: A bawdy poem or song concerning the sexual exploits of Henry the cripple (“Henrice curvumpedie quid facis pirgamenie intrauit solitarie in domum ... quod fortiter merdarie herundrie et herundrie[?] et cetera”). 505 2 7.12v-13r: Macaronic poem written as prose, in German with occasional Latin words. In the poem, a Beguine boasts of her sexual encounters with a monk (“Venite sprach ein zarte begine | ich han gegeben daz leben myne salutari nostro ... wann sie hat mir gemaht freude gross alhie in minem schos secula seculorum. Amen.”). 505 2 8.13v-14v: Transcription of a grant by John XXIII in favor of Johannes Altmann of Udenheim, a poor cleric of the diocese of Speyer (“Johannes episcopus seruus seruorum dei dilectis filiis episcopo uel proposito ... datum et cetera.”). 650 0 Commonplace books |zGermany |vEarly works to 1800. 650 0 German literature |yMiddle High German, 1050-1500 |vEarly works to 1800. 650 0 Literature, Medieval. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077548 650 0 Manuscripts, German |zGermany. 650 0 Manuscripts, German |zNew Jersey |zPrinceton. 650 0 Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) |zGermany. 650 0 Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) |zNew Jersey |zPrinceton. 650 0 Illumination of books and manuscripts. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064332 710 2 Christie, Manson & Woods, |ebookseller. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50076801 710 2 Princeton University. |bLibrary. |kManuscript. |nPrinceton MS. 220. 902 yw |bo |6t |7m |dv |f1 |e20190903