"EsposiTo - Hiberno- Latin MSS. in Ihr Lihrarien of Switzerland. 81 



1*. 1-411: liicipit CulleeLaiiuuiu Sudidii Hibciuieusis in Apostolum. 



Anteqiiam ad apostolica verba exponenda veniamus, etc., Finit 



Collectaneum Sedulii Scotti in Epistolas Pauli. 



Ed. Migne (Patrol. Lat., 10:5, cols. 9-270). 

 P. 411-416: A few extracts from Saints Augustinus and Eucherius. 

 The end of the MS. is lost. This Jis. was studied by Hellniann (Se(hilius 

 Scottus, Miinchen, 1906, pp. 191, 196, ap. Traube, Quellen iind Untersuchun- 

 gen ziir Lateinischeu Philologie des Mittelalters, Heft 1), who has determined 

 its relation to the other mss. of this commentary of SecUiUus Scottus. 

 Hellmanu, however, wrongly states this MS. to be preserved in the Ziirich 



Stadtbibliothek. 



4. MS. No. 73. 



A quarto parchment MS., consisting of fifty-oue numbered folios, measur- 

 ing 31 cms. by 23'5 cms., written in single columns, with thirty lines to the 

 page. It dates from the ninth and tenth centuries, being made up of several 

 parts in different hands, and came from the monastery of Eheinavi. There 

 are some illuminated titles and coloured diagrams. Among other things it 

 contains the work of Adamnan, De Locis Sanctis, and was collated by Geyer 

 for his edition (Itinera Hierosolymitana, saec. iii-viii, 1898, pp. xxvii and 

 xxxiv, ap. Corp. Script. Eccles. Lat. Vindob., tom. 39) ; consult also Geyer, 

 Adamnanus, Abt von lona, Theil ii., Program, Erlangen, 1897, p. 16). 



Fol. 1 r° : In nomine dei patris et filii et spiritus sancti. Hmic codicem 

 ego Eeginbertus scriptor servorum dei servus, etc. Then follow twelve 

 hexameters by the same Eeginbertus : 



Magno in houore dei domiui genitricis et almae 

 Sanctorum quoque mnltorum quibus Auua fovetur, etc. 

 These verses have been printed by Diimmler (Mon. Germ. Hist., Poetae Latini 

 Aevi Medii, ii, 1884, p. 424), who does not mention this MS., and also by 

 M. Omont from a MS. copied by Eeginbertus, formerly preserved in the Phillipps 

 collection, and now probably at Berlin (Bulletin de la Soci^te Nationale des 

 Antiquaires de France, 1889, p. 133). Eeginbertus, who died in 846, was the 

 Librarian at Eeichenau, under the Abbots Waldo, Ileito, Erlbaldus, and 

 Euodhelmus (Cahier, Les Bibliotheques, p. 129, ap. Annales de Philosophic 

 Chretienne, 17-18, 1838; Diimmler, Mittheilungen der Antiquarisehen Gesell- 

 schaft in Ziirich, Bd. 12, Heft 6, 1859, p. 249 ; Diimmler, Poetae Latini Aevi 

 Medii, i, 1881, p. 126, ii, 1884, pp. 303n., 417, 425). No less than forty- 

 two MSS. were copied by him, or at his request, and presented to the 

 monastery. Very few of these are now in existence. We still possess a 

 catalogue of them drawn up by Eeginbertus himself before the year 842, 

 which lias been printed several times (Ziegelbauer, Historia Eei Liierariae 



