Traditions of the Hochstift Freising
The traditions of the Hochstift Freising include donations ( Latin tradition ) and privileges of the Hochstift Freising from the 9th to the 13th centuries.
They are available as traditional books, a form of the copial book that is typical for religious institutions in southern Germany and Austria . H. a book with transcripts of documents . All manuscripts are kept in the Bavarian Main State Archives in Munich.
The traditions of the Hochstift Freising include
- the traditional book of Cozroh, created around 824
- the “Codex traditionum et commutationum”, running time approx. 849–1147
- the tradition book of Conradus sacrista, an expanded copy of the Cozroh Codex, with chronic notes and transcripts of documents
- the censorship tradition book of the cathedral chapter Freising from the 11th to 13th centuries
- the "Codex traditionum ecclesiae Frisingensis a tempore Tassilonis ducis usque ad annum 1651"
- the traditions and statutes of the church in Freising from the 14th century
- the copy book and land register of the Hochstift Freising from 800 to 1277
- the Salbuch of the Hochstift Freising from 1305
- the land register of the Hochstift Freising about its property in Austria from 1291 to 1308
literature
- Theodor Bitterauf: The traditions of the Hochstift Freising . 2 volumes. Rieger, Munich 1905–1908, ( Sources and discussions on Bavarian history NF 4 and 5, ZDB -ID 503547-8 ), (also reprint: ibid 1967).
- Bavarian State Library Online - Freising manuscripts