Stift Wilten: HMML Repository
Stift Wilten
Wilten is located on the ancient Roman site Veldidena (hence its name) at the foot of Berg Isel, now within Innsbruck but outside the city limits in medieval times. Sometime before 1138, the Bishop of Bressanone (Brixen) summoned Premonstratensian canons from Swabia to continue where a collegiate church had been. The abbey flourished in the 15th c., but was closed in 1807-1816 and again in 1939-1945. Much of the library's original collection is now in the Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Tirol (Innsbruck). The remaining manuscripts at Wilten include many sermon collections and theological treatises from the 14th-15th c., mostly gathered from local parish libraries.
- Collection
- Western European
- Country
- Austria
- City
- Innsbruck
- Repository
- Stift Wilten
- Project Codes
- Main Series
- Project Numbers
- 28759-28783
- Type
- Microform
- Objects Preserved
- 25
- Active Catalog Records
- 25
- Microfilm Reels
- 25
- Date Preserved
- 1972-1973
- HMML Reading Room (sample record)
- https://www.vhmml.org/readingRoom/view/512787
- HMML Authority File
- https://haf.vhmml.org/organization/766960251661
- Languages
- Latin, German, Greek, Hebrew
- Bibliography
- Donald Yates, Descriptive Inventories of Manuscripts Microfilmed for the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library, Austrian Libraries, vol. 1 (1981).
- Preservation Status
- Complete
- Cataloging Status
- Complete
- Collections News
- 25 manuscripts added