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Papers by Katharina Kaska
Notes on a session on fragments at the International mediaeval congress in Leeds 2017
Kurze Skizze meines Dissertationsprojekts, publiziert auf www.iter-austriacum.at Die Dissertati... more Kurze Skizze meines Dissertationsprojekts, publiziert auf www.iter-austriacum.at
Die Dissertation erforscht die Handschriftenproduktion und den Bucherwerb des ehemaligen Zisterzienserstiftes Baumgartenberg (OÖ) im 12. Jahrhundert und seine Einbindung in regionale und ordensspezifische Netzwerke. Durch ein Zusammenspiel von überlieferungsgeschichtlichen, paläographischen, kodikologischen und kunsthistorischen Methoden sollen Einblicke in die Interaktion ostösterreichischer Klöster im Hochmittelalter gegeben werden.
Collection of blog posts on the papyrus manuscript and its fate in the early modern period
2006 IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies - Nanoelectronics, 2006
Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, 2015
Elke Krotz und Katharina Kaska, Ein neues Monseer Fragment. ZfdA 145 (2016) 82-88. Description of... more Elke Krotz und Katharina Kaska, Ein neues Monseer Fragment. ZfdA 145 (2016) 82-88.
Description of a newly found Old High German fragment in Austrian National Library Cod. 2997 that belongs to the so called "Monseer Fragmente".
published in: Scriptorium. Wesen - Funktion - Eigenheiten. Comité international de paléographie l... more published in: Scriptorium. Wesen - Funktion - Eigenheiten. Comité international de paléographie latine, XVIII. Kolloquium. St. Gallen 11.-14. September 2013. Hg. v. Andreas Nievergelt/Rudolf Gamper/Marina Bernasconi/Birgit Ebersperger/Ernt Tremp (München 2015) S. 391-407.
Palaeographical and codicological evidence for the attribution of Austrian National Library Cod. 240, 948, 974, 1418 and 1569 to the Cistercian monastery of Heiligenkreuz (Lower Austria). For some of the texts preserved in the above mentioned manuscripts these new attributions make a re-evaluation of the textual transmission and author attribution necessary.
This MA-thesis is a study of the manuscript collection of the Cistercian abbey of Heiligenkreuz i... more This MA-thesis is a study of the manuscript collection of the Cistercian abbey of Heiligenkreuz in Lower Austria (founded 1133 in the affiliation of Morimond) and several other relevant medieval documents, which together provide the rich source material for the history of this important monastic library.
A detailed analysis of twelfth- and fourteenth-century book lists and an inventory, also from the fourteenth-century, provides a valuable insight not only into the contents of the collection but also the administration of the library. By comparing these lists with still extant manuscripts, we can identify obvious changes in their composition, loss and fragmentation in order to demonstrate how the monks of Heiligenkreuz handled books from the Medieval into the Early Modern period. As a first step towards an investigation of book usage in everyday monastic life in the abbey, the manuscripts mentioned in a fifteenth-century reading list intended for the refectory are identified and examples of their usage are traced.
Whilst Heiligenkreuz still holds the greater part of its medieval manuscript collection, several of the monastery’s manuscripts have for a long while been kept in the Austrian National Library (ÖNB) where they remain to this day. A study of the medieval book lists and a detailed palaeographical and codicological comparison have now made it possible to identify a further six manuscripts in the ÖNB which used to form part of the abbey’s medieval library (ÖNB cod. 240, 948, 974, 1046, 1418, 1569). For some of these the collection of texts that they transmit as well as their place in the stemma of single texts is evaluated to demonstrate how a confirmed provenance may lead to a better understanding of the relationship between libraries in the twelfth-century.
This meeting was the first step in our quest to bring together pre-doc researchers working on Aus... more This meeting was the first step in our quest to bring together pre-doc researchers working on Austrian manuscripts or Austrian manuscript catalogues.
Edition eines Traditionscodexfragments aus dem 12. Jahrhundert mit Diskussion der Fundsituation.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2010
Talks by Katharina Kaska
Abstract for a talk at Medialatinitas 2017 (Vienna) on the manuscript tradition Maximus the Confe... more Abstract for a talk at Medialatinitas 2017 (Vienna) on the manuscript tradition Maximus the Confessor De caritate translated by Cerbanus based on a re-evaluation of all 12th and early 13th manuscripts.
Notes on a session on fragments at the International mediaeval congress in Leeds 2017
Kurze Skizze meines Dissertationsprojekts, publiziert auf www.iter-austriacum.at Die Dissertati... more Kurze Skizze meines Dissertationsprojekts, publiziert auf www.iter-austriacum.at
Die Dissertation erforscht die Handschriftenproduktion und den Bucherwerb des ehemaligen Zisterzienserstiftes Baumgartenberg (OÖ) im 12. Jahrhundert und seine Einbindung in regionale und ordensspezifische Netzwerke. Durch ein Zusammenspiel von überlieferungsgeschichtlichen, paläographischen, kodikologischen und kunsthistorischen Methoden sollen Einblicke in die Interaktion ostösterreichischer Klöster im Hochmittelalter gegeben werden.
Collection of blog posts on the papyrus manuscript and its fate in the early modern period
2006 IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies - Nanoelectronics, 2006
Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, 2015
Elke Krotz und Katharina Kaska, Ein neues Monseer Fragment. ZfdA 145 (2016) 82-88. Description of... more Elke Krotz und Katharina Kaska, Ein neues Monseer Fragment. ZfdA 145 (2016) 82-88.
Description of a newly found Old High German fragment in Austrian National Library Cod. 2997 that belongs to the so called "Monseer Fragmente".
published in: Scriptorium. Wesen - Funktion - Eigenheiten. Comité international de paléographie l... more published in: Scriptorium. Wesen - Funktion - Eigenheiten. Comité international de paléographie latine, XVIII. Kolloquium. St. Gallen 11.-14. September 2013. Hg. v. Andreas Nievergelt/Rudolf Gamper/Marina Bernasconi/Birgit Ebersperger/Ernt Tremp (München 2015) S. 391-407.
Palaeographical and codicological evidence for the attribution of Austrian National Library Cod. 240, 948, 974, 1418 and 1569 to the Cistercian monastery of Heiligenkreuz (Lower Austria). For some of the texts preserved in the above mentioned manuscripts these new attributions make a re-evaluation of the textual transmission and author attribution necessary.
This MA-thesis is a study of the manuscript collection of the Cistercian abbey of Heiligenkreuz i... more This MA-thesis is a study of the manuscript collection of the Cistercian abbey of Heiligenkreuz in Lower Austria (founded 1133 in the affiliation of Morimond) and several other relevant medieval documents, which together provide the rich source material for the history of this important monastic library.
A detailed analysis of twelfth- and fourteenth-century book lists and an inventory, also from the fourteenth-century, provides a valuable insight not only into the contents of the collection but also the administration of the library. By comparing these lists with still extant manuscripts, we can identify obvious changes in their composition, loss and fragmentation in order to demonstrate how the monks of Heiligenkreuz handled books from the Medieval into the Early Modern period. As a first step towards an investigation of book usage in everyday monastic life in the abbey, the manuscripts mentioned in a fifteenth-century reading list intended for the refectory are identified and examples of their usage are traced.
Whilst Heiligenkreuz still holds the greater part of its medieval manuscript collection, several of the monastery’s manuscripts have for a long while been kept in the Austrian National Library (ÖNB) where they remain to this day. A study of the medieval book lists and a detailed palaeographical and codicological comparison have now made it possible to identify a further six manuscripts in the ÖNB which used to form part of the abbey’s medieval library (ÖNB cod. 240, 948, 974, 1046, 1418, 1569). For some of these the collection of texts that they transmit as well as their place in the stemma of single texts is evaluated to demonstrate how a confirmed provenance may lead to a better understanding of the relationship between libraries in the twelfth-century.
This meeting was the first step in our quest to bring together pre-doc researchers working on Aus... more This meeting was the first step in our quest to bring together pre-doc researchers working on Austrian manuscripts or Austrian manuscript catalogues.
Edition eines Traditionscodexfragments aus dem 12. Jahrhundert mit Diskussion der Fundsituation.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2010
Abstract for a talk at Medialatinitas 2017 (Vienna) on the manuscript tradition Maximus the Confe... more Abstract for a talk at Medialatinitas 2017 (Vienna) on the manuscript tradition Maximus the Confessor De caritate translated by Cerbanus based on a re-evaluation of all 12th and early 13th manuscripts.