Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library
Bibliography for Harvard University, Houghton Library,
MS Ger 43
This bibliography was compiled by Johanna Rodda and Julia Schlozman.
Please be advised that some links may require Harvard ID and PIN.
HOLLIS Record
Beda Dudík. Handschriften der Fürstlich Dietrichstein’schen Bibliothek zu Nikolsburg in Mähren, Archiv für österreichische Geschichte 39 (1868), pp. 417-534. MS cited p. 511F (Nr. 88) (Link)
A detailed description of the manuscript and its contents, with a transcription of its incipit and explicit.
W.H. Bond and C.U. Faye. Supplement to the Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. New York: Bibliographical Society of America, 1962. MS cited p. 232. Available online (Link). HOLLIS
A brief description of the manuscript, with a note on provenance.
Ulrich-Dieter Oppitz. Die deutschsprachigen Handschriften der Fürsten Dietrichstein aus Nikolsburg/Mähren, Fata Libellorum. Festschrift für Franzjosef Pensel zum 70. Geburtstag, hg. von Rudolf Bentzinger und Ulrich-Dieter Oppitz (Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik 648), Göppingen 1999, pp. 187-214. MS cited p. 206. HOLLIS
Mentioned, with bibliography, in a list of manuscripts formerly in the possession of the princes of Dietrichstein.
Ulrike Bodemann. Johannes von Thurocz, Die deutsche Literatur des Mittelalters: Verfasserlexikon vol. 11 (2002), ed. Burghart Wachinger et al., cols. 797-801. MS cited col. 800. HOLLIS
Mentioned as the only surviving example of the second translation of the Chronica Hungarorum into German.
Handschriftencensus: Eine Bestandsaufnahme der handschriftlichen Überlieferung deutschsprachiger Texte des Mittelalters.(website)Accessed 19 November 2009.
Listed in a census of medieval German manuscripts. Found under “Gesamtverzeichnis Handschriften, Cambridge, Mass.” Internet Link
Cross-reference under “Gesamtverzeichnis Handschriften, Nikolsburg, Fürstl. Dietrichsteinsche Bibl., Cod. II 138.” Link
