Codex Sangallensis 878 is a manuscript kept in the library of the Abbey of St. Gall, in Switzerland. It dates to the 9th century and probably originates in Fulda monastery. It contains mainly excerpts of grammatical texts, including the Ars minor and Ars maior of Aelius Donatus, the grammar of Priscian, the Etymologiae of Isidore of Sevilla and the grammar of Alcuin. Furthermore, it contains a presentation of the Greek alphabet, the Hebrew alphabet, the Anglo-Saxon runes and the Scandinavian Younger Futhark, the latter in the form of a short rune poem known as the Abecedarium Nordmannicum.
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| - Codex Sangallensis 878 is a manuscript kept in the library of the Abbey of St. Gall, in Switzerland. It dates to the 9th century and probably originates in Fulda monastery. It contains mainly excerpts of grammatical texts, including the Ars minor and Ars maior of Aelius Donatus, the grammar of Priscian, the Etymologiae of Isidore of Sevilla and the grammar of Alcuin. Furthermore, it contains a presentation of the Greek alphabet, the Hebrew alphabet, the Anglo-Saxon runes and the Scandinavian Younger Futhark, the latter in the form of a short rune poem known as the Abecedarium Nordmannicum. (en)
- Le Codex Sangallensis 878 est un manuscrit conservé à l’abbaye de Saint-Gall. Il date du IXe siècle et provient probablement de l’abbaye de Fulda, en Allemagne. Il contient principalement des extraits de textes grammaticaux, dont l’Ars minor et l’Ars maior d’Aelius Donatus, les grammaires de Priscien et d’Alcuin, et l’Etymologiae d’Isidore de Séville. Il inclut également une présentation des alphabets grec et hébreu ainsi que des runes anglo-saxonnes et scandinaves, cette dernière sous la forme d’un bref poème runique connu sous le nom d’Abecedarium Nordmannicum. (fr)
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| - Codex Sangallensis 878 is a manuscript kept in the library of the Abbey of St. Gall, in Switzerland. It dates to the 9th century and probably originates in Fulda monastery. It contains mainly excerpts of grammatical texts, including the Ars minor and Ars maior of Aelius Donatus, the grammar of Priscian, the Etymologiae of Isidore of Sevilla and the grammar of Alcuin. Furthermore, it contains a presentation of the Greek alphabet, the Hebrew alphabet, the Anglo-Saxon runes and the Scandinavian Younger Futhark, the latter in the form of a short rune poem known as the Abecedarium Nordmannicum. Bischoff (1980) considers the manuscript a personal collection or brevarium of Walahfrid Strabo's, who from 827 was in Fulda as a student of Hrabanus Maurus, and from 838 was abbot of the Reichenau Abbey. Hrabanus himself is known to have been interested in runes, and he is credited with the treatise Hrabani Mauri abbatis fuldensis, de inventione linguarum ab Hebraea usque ad Theodiscam ("on the invention of languages, from Hebrew to German"), identifying the Hebrew and Germanic ("Theodish") languages with their respective alphabets. (en)
- Le Codex Sangallensis 878 est un manuscrit conservé à l’abbaye de Saint-Gall. Il date du IXe siècle et provient probablement de l’abbaye de Fulda, en Allemagne. Il contient principalement des extraits de textes grammaticaux, dont l’Ars minor et l’Ars maior d’Aelius Donatus, les grammaires de Priscien et d’Alcuin, et l’Etymologiae d’Isidore de Séville. Il inclut également une présentation des alphabets grec et hébreu ainsi que des runes anglo-saxonnes et scandinaves, cette dernière sous la forme d’un bref poème runique connu sous le nom d’Abecedarium Nordmannicum. La paternité du manuscrit est parfois attribuée à Walafrid Strabon dont le but était d’écrire un bréviaire. Walafrid Strabon était étudiant de Raban Maur à Fulda à partir de 827 ; en 838, il devient père supérieur de l’abbaye de Reichenau. Raban s’était déjà intéressé lui-même aux runes, comme l'atteste son traité Hrabani Mauri abbatis fuldensis, de inventione linguarum ab Hebraea usque ad Theodiscam (« de l’invention des langues, de l’hébreu à l’allemand »), identifiant les langues à leurs alphabets respectifs. (fr)
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