Stift Rein Bei Graz. Bibliothek: HMML Repository

Stift Rein bei Graz. Bibliothek

Founded in 1129 by Margrave Leopold I of Styria, this Cistercian monastery is located in extreme eastern Austria. From the 13th c. a Latin school flourished there, but when the monastery was sacked by the Turks in 1480 many of its manuscripts perished. Still Rein remains the oldest surviving Cistercian monastery in the world, and of its present collection of 206 codices, 158 were photographed for HMML. These date from the 12th to the 18th c., but are chiefly dated before 1700.


Collection
Western European
Country
Austria
City
Rein
Repository
Stift Rein bei Graz. Bibliothek
Project Codes
Main Series
Project Numbers
7399-7553; 9823; 9843; 9846; 11257
Type
Microform
Objects Preserved
158
Active Catalog Records
158
Microfilm Reels
156
Date Preserved
1967
HMML Reading Room (sample record)
https://www.vhmml.org/readingRoom/view/734
HMML Authority File
https://haf.vhmml.org/organization/912536372261
Languages
German, Latin
Reproduction Notes
Some pages or decoration filmed also in color
Bibliography
Anton Weis, Handschriften-Verzeichniss der Stifts-Bibliothek zu Reun (1891).
Preservation Status
Complete
Cataloging Status
Complete

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