Franziskanerkloster Güssing: HMML Repository
Franziskanerkloster Güssing
The Franciscan convent at Güssing (Austria) is a late foundation, opening in 1641-1648. There had been earlier Benedictine and Augustinian communities there but they had not survived. The collection of liturgical works (sermons, breviaries and missals), polemical tracts, a Weltchronik, and Biblical study aids include a few items from Hungary and Transylvania. Most of these works (dated chiefly to the 15th-16th c.) come from the Batthyany family library.
- Collection
- Western European
- Country
- Austria
- City
- Güssing
- Repository
- Franziskanerkloster Güssing
- Project Codes
- Main Series
- Project Numbers
- 7553-7574
- Type
- Microform
- Objects Preserved
- 22
- Active Catalog Records
- 22
- Microfilm Reels
- 22
- Date Preserved
- 1967
- HMML Reading Room (sample record)
- https://www.vhmml.org/readingRoom/view/56113
- HMML Authority File
- https://haf.vhmml.org/organization/654114676729
- Languages
- German, Latin
- Reproduction Notes
- Some pages or decoration filmed also in color
- 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
- 22 manuscripts added