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Ra 1807

Schleusingen, Naturhistorisches Museum Schloss Bertholdsburg, HGB, H 5.
s. XVII | Paper, 297 ff.  W. 2137 Briquet (like Ra 9070), 342 × 205 mm | Scribe: different hands. | Provenance: Schleusingen, Hennebergische Gymnasialbibliothek (HGB). Schleusingen was the place where Paul de Lagarde (1827–1891) spent a three-year research leave as a teacher before being appointed professor in Göttingen in March 1869; Lagarde is known to have worked on the cataloguing of the library. In 1958, the Gymnasialbibliothek was transferred into the Heimatmuseum Schleusingen at Schloß Bertholdsburg. A letter by David Hoeschel explains the provenance of this manuscript (the letter is kept under the siglum MB Q 1 (9) in the historical library, personal note by the librarian, Janis Witowski, 2023-02-08). | Owner: Wolfgang Seber (1573–1634)  On Seber, who was director of the Schleusingen Gymnasium between 1600–1610, see here.
Psalms. | Parchment binding with re-used Missale text (like Ra 9070). The manuscript was copied from an Augsburg manuscript which is now kept in Munich. According to Wendel, it was copied from Cod. Monac. gr. 556 (Ra 1115).
Content
1r–297v Ps. 1:6b–150:6
Bibliography
Hoffmann, Rosika, Die Hennebergische Gymnasialbibliothek. Ausstellungsführer zur Sonderausstellung Verborgene Schätze der Hennebergischen Gymnasialbibliothek 2017, Schleusingen 2017, 10–15.
Weicker, Gustav, Nachricht über die Geschichte der Bibliothek des Hennebergischen Gymnasiums zu Schleusingen. In: Oster–Programm. Kgl. Preuß. Hennebergischen Gymnasiums zu Schleusingen (1878) Beilage 1, pp. 1–17, Meiningen 1878, 7.
Catalogues
Rahlfs, Alfred, Verzeichnis der griechischen Handschriften des Alten Testaments (Mitteilungen des Septuaginta–Unternehmens der königlichen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, 2), Berlin 1914, 283. 
Wendel, Carl, “Die griechischen Handschriften der Provinz Sachsen”, in: G. Leyh (ed.): Aufsätze Fritz Milkau gewidmet, Leipzig 1921, pp. 354–378, 365.