Rotulus Sanpetrinus

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The Rotulus Sanpetrinus also Rotulus San Petrinus is a rotulus . It was probably created in the second half of the 12th century in the scriptorium of the monastery of St. Peter and contains the records of the monastery's possessions in Middle Latin . The monks also wrote the Liber monasterii sancti Petri , as a manuscript in book form, for the 6.30 meter long parchment roll .

The Rotulus was handed over to Margrave Karl Friedrich von Baden in 1803 for genealogical purposes and is now located in the General State Archive of Karlsruhe, along with some other holdings from the St. Peter's monastery archive .

literature

  • Jutta Krimm-Beumann: The oldest goods registers of the St. Peter monastery in the Black Forest. The Rotulus Sanpetrinus and fragments of a Liber monasterii sancti Petri. Edition, translation, illustration. Kohlhammer Verlag , Stuttgart 2011, ISBN 978-3-17-021794-2 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ R. Rupp: Foreword. In: Findbuch 102nd General State Archive Karlsruhe , December 14, 1987, accessed on August 4, 2020 .