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Konrad Bollstatter

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Konrad Bollstatter, also known as Konrad Müller (born in the 1420s, died 1482/1483) was a professional scribe of Augsburg, employed in chancellaries in Öttingen and Höchstädt. He is notable for his informed and erudite treatment of his source texts, often inserting additions for the benefit of his learned readers.

He is known as the scribe of the following manuscripts:

  1. Cgm 312
  2. Cgm 252
  3. Cgm 213
  4. Heidelberg Cpg 4
  5. Wolfenbüttel Cod. Guelf. 75.10 Aug. 2°
  6. Wolfenbüttel Cod. Guelf. 37.17 Aug. 2°
  7. Berlin Mgf 564
  8. Berlin Mgf 722
  9. Prague national museum Cod. XVI.A.6
  10. London BL Add. 16581
  11. Cgm 463
  12. Cgm 758
  13. Cgm 735
  14. Cgm 7366
  15. part of the Älteres öttingisches Lehenbuch, Harburg
  16. Alba Iulia Ms. I.115
  17. Augsburg Stadtarchiv Schätze 19
  18. Augsburg Stadtarchiv 121
  19. extensions to Cgm 568