31 Z. Typ. Min. von 2:112G,
8:90G. Init.
c,
f. Rotdr.
1. Pars hiemalis. Kalendarium.
8 Bl. [a⁸].
2. Psalterium.
96 Bl. [a¹²b–k⁸l¹²].
3. Proprium de tempore.
172 Bl. [a–x⁸y].
4. Proprium de sanctis.
64 Bl. [a–h⁸].
5. Commune sanctorum.
32 Bl. [a–d⁸].
6. Officium defunctorum.
10 Bl. [a¹⁰].
7. Rubrica adventus.
10 Bl. [a¹⁰].
8. Pars aestivalis. Kalendarium.
8 Bl. [a⁸].
9. Psalterium.
97 Bl. [a¹²b–k⁸l¹³].
10. Proprium de tempore.
78 Bl. [a–i⁸k⁶].
11. Proprium de sanctis.
132 Bl. [a–q⁸r].
12. Commune sanctorum.
32 Bl. [a–d⁸].
13. Officium dedicationis ecclesiae.
6 Bl. [a⁶].
14. Officium defunctorum.
10 Bl. [a¹⁰].
15. Lectiones (ad libitum) infr. oct. et infr. tricesimam Assumpt. BMV..
18 Bl. [a¹⁰b⁸].
Anm. Sotheby’s (London) Highlights from the Mendham Collection:
The Property of the Law Society of England and Wales (5.VI.2013) Nr 41 m. Prov. London
LawSoc (Ex. jetzt München SB). Online-Katalog [17.VI.2013]: “Neither ISTC nor GW nor Schreiber record
the presence of the engraved arms (90 × 98mm.) of Wilhelm von Reichenau
(1464–1496), bishop of Eichstätt, on the first leaf of the calendar. The earlier
Würzburg edition of 23 February 1483 (in folio, GW 5339) contains a larger version of
these arms (Schreiber 3598; 185 – 191mm.). The smaller version appears also in the
Statuta Eystettensia, printed in Eichstätt by Michael Reyser in 1484 (Schreiber 5301,
BSB-Ink S-556).” H 3837.
Bohatta: Lit.Bibl. 227. 228.
IBP 5827.
IGI 2093.
BSB-Ink B-866.
Bohatta: Parma 80.
ISTC ib01161300.
Città del Vaticano BVat (Perg.).
Erlangen UB (1, def.).
Fulda Sem.
Milano BNBraid (def.).
München SB (2 Ex., 1. Ex. 1–7, 2. Ex. 8–15).
Schwabach K (2).
Gesamtüberlieferung: 7 Exemplare/Fragmente in öffentlichen Einrichtungen.