[Olim kps. 21]
Parchment, 3ff., c. 35 × 26 + 35 × 26 + 37 × 26 cm; Germany (Helmarshausen), c. 1100-1135
Eusebius Hieronymus, Commentarii in Hieremiam prophetam, III & IV
3177: IV.46.2-IV.54.2 (”/// [trione et ... cum] abraham ysaac et iacob … alienum esse a culpa si”; ed. Reiter 1913 p. 275,11-280,24)
3178: IV.15.4- IV.22.2 (“hodie civitatis et ab ęlio adriano … constitui te hodie super gentes et super”; ed. Reiter 1913 p. 236,5-241,21)
3179: III.65.2- III.72.2 (“collibusque et cauernis petrarum infelicem … quamvis sanctum et cunctis excelsum virtutibus”; ed. Reiter 1913 p. 201,21-207,13)
The Helmarshausen origin of the fragments was determined by Hartmut Hoffmann
The fragments have been used as cover of accounts from Eiderstedt for the year 1611. They were transferred from the Danish National Archive to the Royal Library at an unknown date around 1900
The fragments have been numbered in reverse order
Bibl.: Hartmut Hoffmann, Bücher und Urkunden aus Helmarshausen und Corvey, Hannover 1992, p. 26. - Harald Wolter-von dem Knesebeck in: Helmarshausen. Buchkultur und Goldschmiedekunst im Hochmittelalter, hg. von Ingrid Baumgärtner, Kassel 2003, p. 119. - Erik Petersen in: CREDO. Christianisierung Europas im Mittelalter, II: Katalog, hg. von C. Stiegemann, M. Kroker & W. Walter, Paderborn 2013, no. 300, p. 352
Erik Petersen