Codex Einsidlensis
Codex Einsidlensis stands for the following medieval manuscripts:
- Codex Einsidlensis 121 , Mass antiphonary (gradual) from the second half of the 10th century
- Codex Einsidlensis 277 , contains the complete text of the work of the mystic Mechthild von Magdeburg, the flowing light of the divinity
- Codex Einsidlensis 326 , contains a description of Rome in Carolingian times
- Codex Einsidlensis 347 , date of origin in the 8th or 9th century, contains extracts in Latin from the church history of Eusebius of Caesarea
- Codex Einsidlensis 358 , contains texts by Boethius
- Codex Einsidlensis 365 , see Versus de Scachis
- Codex Einsidlensis 629 from 1288, contains the third oldest surviving copy of the Legenda aurea
- Codex Einsidlensis 710 , contains several texts of mystical content, including the writings of Heinrich Seuse