Collation Model for Ms. Codex 1089: [Financial records].
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Accounting -- Germany -- 16th century
Accounting
Hospitals Medieval
Germany -- History -- Sources
Germany
History
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Codices
Accounts
Credit records
Manuscripts German
Manuscripts Renaissance
Accounting
European History
Renaissance Studies
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Records of debts owed in connection with transactions between parties. The entries are written in a narrative form, with headings that usually indicate the names of one or two parties, usually individuals; in at least a few instances a hospital or a hospital administrator (Spitalmeister) is named (f. 80r, 165v). Sometimes place of residence seems to be given, such as Pfeddersheim (f. 160v and 194r, and partial leaf mounted on f. 15r) and Heidelberg (f. 43r). Modern leaves inserted during binding bear notes concerning the dates of entries enclosed in the corresponding gathering (see the unnumbered leaves preceding f. 107, f. 115, f. 143); the gatherings are apparently bound out of chronological order.