St. Gallen tract on Gall, Brigit and Patrick
Incoming data
Latin hagiographical and genealogical tract on saints Gall, Brigit and Patrick, probably produced at St. Gall (modern-day Switzerland) in the 9th or 10th century. BHL 3257, 1462b.
Manuscript witnesses
Text
St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, MS 553
Gallus und Brigida (p. 163); Patricius (p. 164).
pp. 163–164
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[ed.] Krusch, Bruno (ed.), Passiones vitaeque sanctorum aevi Merovingici (II), MGH Scriptores rerum Merovingicarum, 4, Hanover, 1902.
Digital MGH: <link>
241–242 Parts relating to Gall and Brigit.
[ed.] Löwe, Heinz, “Irische Genealogien aus St. Gallen und ihr historischer Hintergrund”, in: Manfred Balzer, Norbert Kamp, and Joachim Wollasch (eds), Tradition als historische Kraft: interdisziplinäre Forschungen zur Geschichte des früheren Mittelalters, Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1982. 138–155.
140 Parts relating to Patrick.