Medieval Manuscripts from the National Library of the Czech Republic
Another group of medieval manuscripts of the National Library of the Czech Republic, digitised in 2022, comprises ten volumes. These are codices created over a wide time span. The oldest of them are a volume of various originally separate books of the Bible with glosses (shelfmark III.E.3) and a homily on the Gospels by Saint Gregory the Great, Pope (VI.C.25). The other manuscripts come from the 14th and 15th centuries; apart from theological and preaching texts, they also contain miscellaneous educational works. Czech authors are represented by the works recorded in the codex VI.C.11: these include an exposition of the Book of Psalms by Mikuláš of Rakovník and a treatise by Štěpán of Páleč, De aequivocatione nominis ecclesia. German-language texts are contained in the manuscripts VI.C.27 (instructions for growing fruit trees) and IV.E.26 (the contents of individual Psalms).
List of Documents
- Biblia, partes, cum glossis (Prague, National Library of the Czech Republic, III.E.3)
- Pseudo-Stephanus Langton: Interpretationes nominum Hebraicorum; Iohannes Marchesinus: Mammotrectus (III.F.19)
- Alanus ab Insulis: Anticlaudianus cum commentario; Commentarius in Massam computi Allexandri de Villa Dei; Commentarius in Computum Iudaicum (III.G.14)
- Textus in scholis usitati (III.G.21)
- Paulus de Burgos: Scrutinium scripturarum contra perfidiam Iudaeorum; Petrus Damiani: Tractatus varii et alii textus (IV.D.23)
- Textus varii (IV.E.26)
- Nicolaus de Rakownik: Lectura super psalmos cum glossis interlinearibus; Sermones; Tractatus de virtutibus et vitiis; Iohannes Rigandus: Formula confessionum; Stephanus de Palecz: De aequivocatione nominis ecclesia (VI.C.11)
- Gregorius papa I.: Homiliae quadraginta in evangelia (VI.C.25)
- Breviarium ordinis fratrum minorum (VI.C.26)
- Meffreth: Sermones (Hortulus reginae), magna ex parte de sanctis; Sermones varii de tempore (VI.C.27)

