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  1. Conflicting Femininities in Medieval German Literature
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Taylor & Francis, Abingdon

    Drastic changes in lay religiosity during the High Middle Ages spurred anxiety about women forsaking their secular roles as wives and mothers for religious ones as nuns and beguines. This anxiety and the subsequent need to model an ideal of feminine... mehr

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    Drastic changes in lay religiosity during the High Middle Ages spurred anxiety about women forsaking their secular roles as wives and mothers for religious ones as nuns and beguines. This anxiety and the subsequent need to model an ideal of feminine behavior for the laity is particularly expressed in the German versions of Latin and French narratives. Using thirteenth-century penitentials, monastic exempla, and sermons, Karina Marie Ash clarifies how secular wifehood was recast as a quasi-religious role and, in German epics and romances from the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, how female characters are adapted to promote the salvific nature of worldly love in ways that echo the pastoral reevaluation of women at that time. Then she argues that mid and late thirteenth-century German literature not only reflects this impulse to idealize women's roles in lay society but also to promote an alternative model of femininity that deploys ways of privileging secular roles for women over religious ones. These continuously evolving readaptations of female protagonists across cultures and across centuries reflect fictive solutions for real historical concerns about women that not only complement contemporary pastoral and legal reforms but are also unique to medieval German literature Cover -- Contents -- Names and Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? The Virgin Mary in Priester Wernher's Maria -- 2 Like the Virgin: Diu Vrouwe in Hartmann von Aue's Gregorius -- 3 Like a Virgin: Diu Maget in Hartmann von Aue's Der arme Heinrich -- 4 Oh My Man, I Love Him So: Kriemhild in Das Nibelungenlied and Diu Klage -- 5 Pastoral Persuasion and Mystic Rebellion in the Thirteenth Century -- 6 The Champion of Profane Love: Herzeloyde in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival -- 7 A Martyr for Profane Love: Sigune in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival -- 8 The Saint of Profane Love: Giburc in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Willehalm -- 9 Turning the Saint into a Lady: St. Elisabeth in Thirteenth-Century Vitae -- 10 Once I Had a Secret Love: The Ideal Wife in Wigalois and Die gute Frau -- 11 Keeping Female Religiosity a Secret in Der welsche Gast and Das Frauenbuch -- 12 Taming the Champion: Herzeloude in Albrecht's Jüngerer Titurel -- 13 From Martyr to Maiden: Sigun in Jüngerer Titurel -- 14 Separating the Saint from the Lady: Arabel in Ulrich von dem Türlin's Arabel and Kyburg in Ulrich von Turheim's Rennewart -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index

     

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  2. German literature of the early Middle Ages
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    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    This second volume of the set not only presents a detailed picture of the beginnings of writing in German from its first emergence as a literary language from around 750 to 1100, but also places those earliest writings into a context. The first... mehr

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    This second volume of the set not only presents a detailed picture of the beginnings of writing in German from its first emergence as a literary language from around 750 to 1100, but also places those earliest writings into a context. The first stages of German literature existed within a manuscript culture, so careful consideration is given to what constitutes the actual texts, but German literature also arose within a society that had recently been Christianized - through the medium of Latin. Therefore what we understand by literature in Germany at this early period must include a great amount of writing in Latin. Thus the volume looks in detail at Latin works in prose and verse, but with an eye upon the interaction between Latin and German writings. Some of the material in the newly written German language is not literary in the modern sense of the word, but makes clear the difficulties and indeed the triumphs of the establishing of a written literary language. Individual chapters look first at the earliest translations and functional literature in German (including charms and prayers); next, the examination of heroic material juxtaposes the 'Hildebrandlied' with the Christian 'Ludwigslied' and with Latin writings like 'Waltharius' and the panegyrics; Otfrid's work - the Gospel-poem in German - is given its due prominence; the smaller German texts and the later prose works are fully treated; as is chronicle-writing in German and Latin. Old High German literature was a trickle compared to the flood of the Latin that surrounded (and influenced) it, but its importance is undeniable: that trickle became a river. Contributors: Linda Archibald, Graeme Dunphy, Stephen Penn, Christopher Wells, Jonathan West, Brian Murdoch. Brian Murdoch is Professor of German at the University of Stirling, Scotland Into German: the language of the earliest German literature / Jonathan West -- Charms, recipes, and prayers / Brian Murdoch -- Latin prose: Latin writing in the Frankish world, 700-1100 / Linda Archibald -- Latin verse / Stephen Penn -- Heroic verse / Brian Murdoch -- Otfrid of Weissenburg / Linda Archibald -- The shorter German verse texts / Christopher Wells -- Historical writing in and after the Old High German period / R. Graeme Dunphy -- Late Old High German prose / Jonathan West

     

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    ISBN: 9781571136428
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    Schlagworte: German literature; German literature; German literature ; Old High German, 750-1050 ; History and criticism; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism
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  3. German literature of the High Middle Ages
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    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    The High Middle Ages, and particularly the period from 1180 to 1230, saw the beginnings of a vibrant literary culture in the German vernacular. While significant literary achievements in German had already been made in earlier centuries, they were a... mehr

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    The High Middle Ages, and particularly the period from 1180 to 1230, saw the beginnings of a vibrant literary culture in the German vernacular. While significant literary achievements in German had already been made in earlier centuries, they were a somewhat precarious vernacular extension of Christian Latin culture. But the vernacular literary culture of the High Middle Ages was an integral part of broader cultural developments in which the unquestioned validity of traditional authoritative models began to lose its hold. A secular culture began to emerge in which positive value began to be attached to the - however transitory - allegiances, pleasures, and loves of life. In new essays dealing with the most significant literary genres (the heroic epics, the romances, the love lyrics, and political poetry) and with broader political, social, and cultural issues (control of aggression, territorialization), this third volume of the 'Camden House History of German Literature' demonstrates how the emergence of a vernacular literary culture in Germany was an important part of a broader cultural transformation in which medieval people began to redefine themselves, their relationships to one another, and the position of humanity in the scheme of things. Contributors: Albrecht Classen, Nicola McLelland, Rodney Fisher, Neil Thomas, Marion Gibbs and Sidney Johnson, Rüdiger Krohn, Will Hasty, Nigel Harris, Susann Samples, Sara Poor, Michael Resler, Rüdiger Brandt, Elizabeth A. Andersen, Ulrich Müller and Franz Viktor Spechtler, Ruth Weichselbaumer, W. H. Jackson, Charles Bowlus. Will Hasty is Professor of German Studies and co-founder and co-director of the Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies at the University of Florida

     

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    ISBN: 9781571136695
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    Schlagworte: German literature; Civilization, Medieval; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Civilization, Medieval; Germany ; Civilization
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    Albrecht Classen: Heinrich von Veldeke

    Rodney Fisher: Hartmann von Aue

    Rüdiger Krohn: Gottfried von Strassburg and the Tristan myth

    Marion E. Gibbs,: Wolfram von Eschenbach

    Nicola McLelland: Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's Lanzelet

    Will Hasty: Walther von der Vogelweide

    Nigel Harris: Didactic poetry

    Will Hasty: Minnesang--the medieval German love lyrics

    Susann Samples: The German heroic narratives

    Sara S. Poor: Early mystical writings

    Heinrich von dem Türlin's Diu Crône: Wirnt von Gravenberg's Wigalois,

    Michael Resler: Der Stricker

    Elizabeth A. Andersen: Rudolf von Ems

    Ulrich Müller,: Ulrich von Liechtenstein

    Rüdiger Brandt: Konrad von Würzburg

    Ruth Weichselbaumer: Wernher der Gärtner

    William H. Jackson: Court literature and violence in the high Middle Ages

    Charles R. Bowlus.: Mobility, politics, and society in medieval Germany

  4. Trial by fire and battle in medieval German literature
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Medieval judicial ordeals, especially trial by fire or battle, conjure up vivid pictures in the modern imagination. Yet popular perceptions of the Middle Ages leave the reader without a context in which to understand these most drastic of medieval... mehr

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    Medieval judicial ordeals, especially trial by fire or battle, conjure up vivid pictures in the modern imagination. Yet popular perceptions of the Middle Ages leave the reader without a context in which to understand these most drastic of medieval judicial remedies. This book analyzes literary texts that provide some of the most vivid and detailed accounts of the medieval ordeal: the dramatic treason trials in late medieval Charlemagne epics. The two epics chosen - Stricker's 'Karl der Groe' and the 'Karlmeinet' - treat trial by battle as the living legal reality it was in those times, yet display very different attitudes toward feud and punishment in their respective (13th- and 14th-century) societies. Gottfried's 'Tristan' contains an ordeal by battle, of which the author approves, and an ordeal by fire, of which he does not, reflecting a common position of the intelligentsia of the time. Well after the condemnation of ordeals by the Fourth Lateran Council, the Kunigunde legend preserves the ordeal by fire much as it was portrayed in the mid-12th-century Richardis legend, while Stricker's short secular burlesque 'The Hot Iron,' written in the mid 13th century, makes sport of this formerly serious legal proceeding, reflecting its sudden abandonment as a legal proof following the council's decision. The study brings extensive background material in legal and cultural history to bear on literary texts, helping both medievalists and general readers understand the function of the ordeal in the texts as well as in the larger society for whom these works were written. Vickie L. Ziegler is professor of German and Director of the Center for Medieval Studies at the Pennsylvania State University Decoding the codes: treason in the late medieval Karlsepik: Der Stricker's Karl der Grosse and the Karlmeinet -- The ordeals of Tristan and Isolde -- Saintly queens under fire in the Kaiserchronik and in Heinrich und Kunegunde -- Coda: Der Stricker's "Das heisse Eisen

     

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    Schlagworte: Ordeal in literature; German literature; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Ordeal in literature
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  5. Medieval listening and reading
    the primary reception of German literature, 800-1300
    Erschienen: 1994
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This new study brings recent scholarly debates on oral cultures and literate societies to bear on the earliest recorded literature in German (800–1300). It considers the criteria for assessing what works were destined for listeners, what examples... mehr

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    This new study brings recent scholarly debates on oral cultures and literate societies to bear on the earliest recorded literature in German (800–1300). It considers the criteria for assessing what works were destined for listeners, what examples anticipated readers, and how far both modes of reception could apply to one work. The opening chapters review previous scholarship, and the introduction of writing into preliterate Germany. The core of the book presents lexical and non-lexical evidence for the different modes of reception, taken from the whole spectrum of genres, from dance songs to liturgy, from drama and heroic literature to the court narrative and lyric poetry. The social contexts of reception and the physical process of reading books are also considered. Two concluding chapters explore the literary and historical implications of the slow interpenetration of orality and literacy 1. Orality and writing -- 2. The historical background -- 3. Criteria for reception by hearing -- 4. Survey of reception by hearing -- 5. Criteria for reception by reading -- 6. Survey of reception by reading -- 7. Criteria for the intermediate mode of reception -- 8. Survey of the intermediate mode of reception -- 9. Literacy, history and fiction -- 10. Recital and reading in their historical context -- Appendix. Middle High German 'lesen' = 'to narrate, recount, tell'

     

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    Schlagworte: Civilization, Medieval, in literature; Oral tradition; German literature; German literature; German literature ; Old High German, 750-1050 ; History and criticism; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Civilization, Medieval, in literature; Oral tradition ; Germany
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  6. Gunpowder, masculinity, and warfare in German texts, 1400-1700
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  University of Rochester Press, Rochester

    How gunpowder technology exploded heroes, heroics, and war stories from 1400 to 1700, and how German writers tried to glue them back together. mehr

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    How gunpowder technology exploded heroes, heroics, and war stories from 1400 to 1700, and how German writers tried to glue them back together.

     

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    ISBN: 9781787446083; 9781580469685
    Schriftenreihe: Changing perspectives on early modern Europe
    Schlagworte: German literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Military art and science in literature; Firearms in literature; Weapons in literature; Masculinity in literature; War in literature; Gunpowder ; History; Military art and science ; Germany ; History
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  7. The Daughter Zion allegory in medieval German religious writing
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Routledge,, New York

    The Daugher Zion tradition: origins and contours -- Narrativizing the metaphor: Latin prose and German verse -- German and Dutch prose versions -- Male brides of Christ: Friedrich Sunder and Heinrich Seuse -- Daughter Zion in Engelthal: Christine... mehr

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    The Daugher Zion tradition: origins and contours -- Narrativizing the metaphor: Latin prose and German verse -- German and Dutch prose versions -- Male brides of Christ: Friedrich Sunder and Heinrich Seuse -- Daughter Zion in Engelthal: Christine Ebner and Adelheid Langmann -- Beating the bride into shape: Konrads Buchlein von der geistlichen Gemahelschaft and Christus und die minnende Seele.

     

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  8. Charlemagne in Medieval German and Dutch literature
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  D.S. Brewer, Cambridge

    Comprehensive survey of the legend of Charlemagne in the medieval German-speaking world. mehr

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    Comprehensive survey of the legend of Charlemagne in the medieval German-speaking world.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Bristol studies in Medieval cultures
    Schlagworte: Charlemagne ; Emperor ; 742-814 ; In literature; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Dutch literature ; To 1500 ; History and criticism; Kings and rulers in literature
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  9. Kulturtransfer zwischen Juden und Christen in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  de Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

    Die traditionsreiche Reihe QUELLEN UND FORSCHUNGEN ZUR LITERATUR- UND KULTURGESCHICHTE, deren Ursprung auf das Jahr 1874 zurückgeht, gehört zum festen Bestand renommierter Publikationsforen der Deutschen Literaturwissenschaft. Von Ernst Osterkamp und... mehr

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    Die traditionsreiche Reihe QUELLEN UND FORSCHUNGEN ZUR LITERATUR- UND KULTURGESCHICHTE, deren Ursprung auf das Jahr 1874 zurückgeht, gehört zum festen Bestand renommierter Publikationsforen der Deutschen Literaturwissenschaft. Von Ernst Osterkamp und Werner Röcke an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin herausgegeben, präsentieren die QUELLEN UND FORSCHUNGEN hochwertige wissenschaftliche Arbeiten, die literarische Texte im Zusammenhang mit kulturhistorischen Phänomenen, besonders auch mit den anderen Künsten, untersuchen. Philologische Studien mit transdisziplinärem Ansatz sind ausdrücklich erwünscht. Der Schwerpunkt der Serie liegt auf der deutschen Literatur vom Mittelalter bis in die Gegenwart. Da die kulturgeschichtliche Ausrichtung der Reihe Aspekte interkultureller Erfahrung und nationaler Fremdwahrnehmung einbegreift, stehen die QUELLEN UND FORSCHUNGENim Einzelfall aber auch komparatistischen Arbeiten offen. Veröffentlicht werden Monographien, Dissertationen und Habilitationsschriften sowie thematisch geschlossene Sammelbände. Die Maßstäbe für die Aufnahme in die Reihe bilden wissenschaftliche Relevanz und Exzellenz in Methode und Darstellung. Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- A.I. Methode und Hermeneutik: Kultur und Kulturtransfer im Mittelalter -- A.II. Inhaltliche Vorarbeiten -- B.I. Das deutsche Mittelalter als Kontaktraum und Kontaktzeit zwischen Juden und Christen -- B.II. Die deutsche Volkssprache und ihre Literatur als Brücke zwischen den Kulturen im Hoch- und Spätmittelalter -- C.I. Subliterarischer Transfer jüdischer Erzählstoffe in höfische Literatur -- C.II. Wandernde Motive und die gereimte Weltchronistik -- C.III. Polemische Literatur und die Anfänge der christlichen Talmudübersetzung -- C.IV. Das Bild des jüdischen Spruchdichters: Süßkint von Trimberg -- Backmatter.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Quellen und Forschungen zur Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte ; 61 (295)
    Quellen und Forschungen Zur Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte Ser ; v.61 (295)
    Schlagworte: Civilization, Medieval ; Jewish influences; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Jewish literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Jews in literature; Judaism in literature; Electronic books
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  10. John the Evangelist and medieval German writing
    imitating the inimitable
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    John the Evangelist is the focus of this spiritual and literary discussion in a range of Middle High German writings. This study contributes to our understanding of German literature and the history of Western spirituality mehr

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    John the Evangelist is the focus of this spiritual and literary discussion in a range of Middle High German writings. This study contributes to our understanding of German literature and the history of Western spirituality

     

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    Schlagworte: Spirituality; Devotional literature; German literature; John ; the Apostle, Saint ; In literature; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Spirituality ; History ; Middle Ages, 600-1500; Devotional literature
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    Cover and spine title: John the Evangelist in medieval German writing

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  11. The presentation of authorship in medieval German narrative literature 1220-1290
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  Clarendon, Oxford

    This work sheds light on the complexity of medieval German literary culture as it evolved in the course of the thirteenth century (c.1220-1290) by analysing the attitudes of narrative poets towards the issue of authorship mehr

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    This work sheds light on the complexity of medieval German literary culture as it evolved in the course of the thirteenth century (c.1220-1290) by analysing the attitudes of narrative poets towards the issue of authorship

     

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    Schlagworte: Narration (Rhetoric); Authorship in literature; German literature; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric) ; History ; To 1500; Authorship in literature
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  12. Geschichte der mittelalterlichen deutschen Literatur Thüringens
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Böhlau Verlag, Köln/Wien

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    Schriftenreihe: Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission für Thüringen, Kleine Reihe ; v.34
    Schlagworte: German literature ; Germany ; Thuringia ; History and criticism; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Electronic books
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  13. German literature of the early Middle Ages
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    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    This second volume of the set not only presents a detailed picture of the beginnings of writing in German from its first emergence as a literary language from around 750 to 1100, but also places those earliest writings into a context. The first... mehr

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    This second volume of the set not only presents a detailed picture of the beginnings of writing in German from its first emergence as a literary language from around 750 to 1100, but also places those earliest writings into a context. The first stages of German literature existed within a manuscript culture, so careful consideration is given to what constitutes the actual texts, but German literature also arose within a society that had recently been Christianized - through the medium of Latin. Therefore what we understand by literature in Germany at this early period must include a great amount of writing in Latin. Thus the volume looks in detail at Latin works in prose and verse, but with an eye upon the interaction between Latin and German writings. Some of the material in the newly written German language is not literary in the modern sense of the word, but makes clear the difficulties and indeed the triumphs of the establishing of a written literary language. Individual chapters look first at the earliest translations and functional literature in German (including charms and prayers); next, the examination of heroic material juxtaposes the 'Hildebrandlied' with the Christian 'Ludwigslied' and with Latin writings like 'Waltharius' and the panegyrics; Otfrid's work - the Gospel-poem in German - is given its due prominence; the smaller German texts and the later prose works are fully treated; as is chronicle-writing in German and Latin. Old High German literature was a trickle compared to the flood of the Latin that surrounded (and influenced) it, but its importance is undeniable: that trickle became a river. Contributors: Linda Archibald, Graeme Dunphy, Stephen Penn, Christopher Wells, Jonathan West, Brian Murdoch. Brian Murdoch is Professor of German at the University of Stirling, Scotland Into German: the language of the earliest German literature / Jonathan West -- Charms, recipes, and prayers / Brian Murdoch -- Latin prose: Latin writing in the Frankish world, 700-1100 / Linda Archibald -- Latin verse / Stephen Penn -- Heroic verse / Brian Murdoch -- Otfrid of Weissenburg / Linda Archibald -- The shorter German verse texts / Christopher Wells -- Historical writing in and after the Old High German period / R. Graeme Dunphy -- Late Old High German prose / Jonathan West

     

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    Schlagworte: German literature; German literature; German literature ; Old High German, 750-1050 ; History and criticism; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism
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  14. German literature of the High Middle Ages
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    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    The High Middle Ages, and particularly the period from 1180 to 1230, saw the beginnings of a vibrant literary culture in the German vernacular. While significant literary achievements in German had already been made in earlier centuries, they were a... mehr

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    The High Middle Ages, and particularly the period from 1180 to 1230, saw the beginnings of a vibrant literary culture in the German vernacular. While significant literary achievements in German had already been made in earlier centuries, they were a somewhat precarious vernacular extension of Christian Latin culture. But the vernacular literary culture of the High Middle Ages was an integral part of broader cultural developments in which the unquestioned validity of traditional authoritative models began to lose its hold. A secular culture began to emerge in which positive value began to be attached to the - however transitory - allegiances, pleasures, and loves of life. In new essays dealing with the most significant literary genres (the heroic epics, the romances, the love lyrics, and political poetry) and with broader political, social, and cultural issues (control of aggression, territorialization), this third volume of the 'Camden House History of German Literature' demonstrates how the emergence of a vernacular literary culture in Germany was an important part of a broader cultural transformation in which medieval people began to redefine themselves, their relationships to one another, and the position of humanity in the scheme of things. Contributors: Albrecht Classen, Nicola McLelland, Rodney Fisher, Neil Thomas, Marion Gibbs and Sidney Johnson, Rüdiger Krohn, Will Hasty, Nigel Harris, Susann Samples, Sara Poor, Michael Resler, Rüdiger Brandt, Elizabeth A. Andersen, Ulrich Müller and Franz Viktor Spechtler, Ruth Weichselbaumer, W. H. Jackson, Charles Bowlus. Will Hasty is Professor of German Studies and co-founder and co-director of the Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies at the University of Florida

     

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    Schlagworte: German literature; Civilization, Medieval; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Civilization, Medieval; Germany ; Civilization
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    Albrecht Classen: Heinrich von Veldeke

    Rodney Fisher: Hartmann von Aue

    Rüdiger Krohn: Gottfried von Strassburg and the Tristan myth

    Marion E. Gibbs,: Wolfram von Eschenbach

    Nicola McLelland: Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's Lanzelet

    Will Hasty: Walther von der Vogelweide

    Nigel Harris: Didactic poetry

    Will Hasty: Minnesang--the medieval German love lyrics

    Susann Samples: The German heroic narratives

    Sara S. Poor: Early mystical writings

    Heinrich von dem Türlin's Diu Crône: Wirnt von Gravenberg's Wigalois,

    Michael Resler: Der Stricker

    Elizabeth A. Andersen: Rudolf von Ems

    Ulrich Müller,: Ulrich von Liechtenstein

    Rüdiger Brandt: Konrad von Würzburg

    Ruth Weichselbaumer: Wernher der Gärtner

    William H. Jackson: Court literature and violence in the high Middle Ages

    Charles R. Bowlus.: Mobility, politics, and society in medieval Germany

  15. Trial by fire and battle in medieval German literature
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Medieval judicial ordeals, especially trial by fire or battle, conjure up vivid pictures in the modern imagination. Yet popular perceptions of the Middle Ages leave the reader without a context in which to understand these most drastic of medieval... mehr

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    Medieval judicial ordeals, especially trial by fire or battle, conjure up vivid pictures in the modern imagination. Yet popular perceptions of the Middle Ages leave the reader without a context in which to understand these most drastic of medieval judicial remedies. This book analyzes literary texts that provide some of the most vivid and detailed accounts of the medieval ordeal: the dramatic treason trials in late medieval Charlemagne epics. The two epics chosen - Stricker's 'Karl der Groe' and the 'Karlmeinet' - treat trial by battle as the living legal reality it was in those times, yet display very different attitudes toward feud and punishment in their respective (13th- and 14th-century) societies. Gottfried's 'Tristan' contains an ordeal by battle, of which the author approves, and an ordeal by fire, of which he does not, reflecting a common position of the intelligentsia of the time. Well after the condemnation of ordeals by the Fourth Lateran Council, the Kunigunde legend preserves the ordeal by fire much as it was portrayed in the mid-12th-century Richardis legend, while Stricker's short secular burlesque 'The Hot Iron,' written in the mid 13th century, makes sport of this formerly serious legal proceeding, reflecting its sudden abandonment as a legal proof following the council's decision. The study brings extensive background material in legal and cultural history to bear on literary texts, helping both medievalists and general readers understand the function of the ordeal in the texts as well as in the larger society for whom these works were written. Vickie L. Ziegler is professor of German and Director of the Center for Medieval Studies at the Pennsylvania State University Decoding the codes: treason in the late medieval Karlsepik: Der Stricker's Karl der Grosse and the Karlmeinet -- The ordeals of Tristan and Isolde -- Saintly queens under fire in the Kaiserchronik and in Heinrich und Kunegunde -- Coda: Der Stricker's "Das heisse Eisen

     

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    Schlagworte: Ordeal in literature; German literature; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Ordeal in literature
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  16. Medieval listening and reading
    the primary reception of German literature, 800-1300
    Erschienen: 1994
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This new study brings recent scholarly debates on oral cultures and literate societies to bear on the earliest recorded literature in German (800–1300). It considers the criteria for assessing what works were destined for listeners, what examples... mehr

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    This new study brings recent scholarly debates on oral cultures and literate societies to bear on the earliest recorded literature in German (800–1300). It considers the criteria for assessing what works were destined for listeners, what examples anticipated readers, and how far both modes of reception could apply to one work. The opening chapters review previous scholarship, and the introduction of writing into preliterate Germany. The core of the book presents lexical and non-lexical evidence for the different modes of reception, taken from the whole spectrum of genres, from dance songs to liturgy, from drama and heroic literature to the court narrative and lyric poetry. The social contexts of reception and the physical process of reading books are also considered. Two concluding chapters explore the literary and historical implications of the slow interpenetration of orality and literacy 1. Orality and writing -- 2. The historical background -- 3. Criteria for reception by hearing -- 4. Survey of reception by hearing -- 5. Criteria for reception by reading -- 6. Survey of reception by reading -- 7. Criteria for the intermediate mode of reception -- 8. Survey of the intermediate mode of reception -- 9. Literacy, history and fiction -- 10. Recital and reading in their historical context -- Appendix. Middle High German 'lesen' = 'to narrate, recount, tell'

     

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    Schlagworte: Civilization, Medieval, in literature; Oral tradition; German literature; German literature; German literature ; Old High German, 750-1050 ; History and criticism; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Civilization, Medieval, in literature; Oral tradition ; Germany
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  17. Daphnis, Band 41 - 2012, Heft 1
    Zeitschrift für Mittlere Deutsche Literatur und Kultur der Frühen Neuzeit (1400-1750)
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam

    INHALT Reinhard HAHN:Zum Berner Pontus. Michael BÄRMANN und Michael PROSSER: Antonius von Pforr und Markgraf Rudolf IV. von Hachberg: Ein neuaufgefundenes Lebenszeugnis zum Verfasser des Buches des Beispiele. Ulli ROTH: Die philologische Freiheit des... mehr

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    INHALT Reinhard HAHN:Zum Berner Pontus. Michael BÄRMANN und Michael PROSSER: Antonius von Pforr und Markgraf Rudolf IV. von Hachberg: Ein neuaufgefundenes Lebenszeugnis zum Verfasser des Buches des Beispiele. Ulli ROTH: Die philologische Freiheit des Humanisten Johannes Reuchlin. Interpretation und Edition von Reuchlins Übersetzung der Psalmen 110-115. Gabrijela Mecky ZARAGOZA: Virgo und Virago: Zwei frühneuzeitliche Judith-Figuren im Vergleich. Gert HÜBNER: Christoph von Schallenberg und die deutsche Liebeslyrik am Ende des 16. Jahrhunderts. Martin DISSELKAMP: Discordia, concordia. Zerfallsbe

     

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    Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; ""auß der vrsach das du ein Tyrann bist"". Die verkehrte Welt des lukianischen Totengespräches als politisches Kampfmittel bei Ulrich von Hutten.; Die erste deutsche Übersetzung des Cortegiano.; Das Wappen des Juristen und Dichters Johann Fischart. Zu einem Neufundin Karlsruhe.; Polen des 17. Jahrhunderts in der deutschsprachigen Presse.; Mit gespaltener Zunge. Zur Sprachfindung in Opitz' Antigone-Übersetzung.; Das Gebirge als Erlebnisraum. Johann Jakob ScheuchzersΟΥΡΕΣΙΦΟΙΤΗΣ Helveticus sive itinera per Helvetiae Alpinas regiones.; MISZELLEN

    Der Verfasser des Buches der Beispiele als streitbarer Pfandherr: Einneuaufgefundenes Lebenszeugnis zu Antonius von Pforr.Kritisches zum Meteorflugblatt des Sebastian Brant.; Das Gründungsepos der Römerstadt Aguntum von Joseph Resch.; REZENSIONEN; Ekkehard Borries: Schwesternspiegel im 15. Jahrhundert. Berlin 2008; Lena Behmenburg: Philomela. Metamorphosen eines Mythos in der deutschenund französischen Literatur des Mittelalters. Berlin 2009; Sebastian Brant und die Kommunikationskultur um 1500. Hrsg. von Klaus Bergdolt u.a. Wiesbaden 2010

    Paracelsus (Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541). Ed.and Translated by Andrew Weeks. Leiden 2008Johannes Sommer: Cornelius relegatus (1605). Hrsg. und kommentiertvon Moritz Ahrens u.a. Sandersdorf-Brehna 2011; Heinrich Anshelm von Zigler und Kliphausen: Die Asiatische Banise.Hrsg. von Werner Frick u.a. Berlin 2010; INHALT

  18. Kulturtransfer zwischen Juden und Christen in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  de Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

    Die traditionsreiche Reihe QUELLEN UND FORSCHUNGEN ZUR LITERATUR- UND KULTURGESCHICHTE, deren Ursprung auf das Jahr 1874 zurückgeht, gehört zum festen Bestand renommierter Publikationsforen der Deutschen Literaturwissenschaft. Von Ernst Osterkamp und... mehr

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    Die traditionsreiche Reihe QUELLEN UND FORSCHUNGEN ZUR LITERATUR- UND KULTURGESCHICHTE, deren Ursprung auf das Jahr 1874 zurückgeht, gehört zum festen Bestand renommierter Publikationsforen der Deutschen Literaturwissenschaft. Von Ernst Osterkamp und Werner Röcke an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin herausgegeben, präsentieren die QUELLEN UND FORSCHUNGEN hochwertige wissenschaftliche Arbeiten, die literarische Texte im Zusammenhang mit kulturhistorischen Phänomenen, besonders auch mit den anderen Künsten, untersuchen. Philologische Studien mit transdisziplinärem Ansatz sind ausdrücklich erwünscht. Der Schwerpunkt der Serie liegt auf der deutschen Literatur vom Mittelalter bis in die Gegenwart. Da die kulturgeschichtliche Ausrichtung der Reihe Aspekte interkultureller Erfahrung und nationaler Fremdwahrnehmung einbegreift, stehen die QUELLEN UND FORSCHUNGENim Einzelfall aber auch komparatistischen Arbeiten offen. Veröffentlicht werden Monographien, Dissertationen und Habilitationsschriften sowie thematisch geschlossene Sammelbände. Die Maßstäbe für die Aufnahme in die Reihe bilden wissenschaftliche Relevanz und Exzellenz in Methode und Darstellung. Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- A.I. Methode und Hermeneutik: Kultur und Kulturtransfer im Mittelalter -- A.II. Inhaltliche Vorarbeiten -- B.I. Das deutsche Mittelalter als Kontaktraum und Kontaktzeit zwischen Juden und Christen -- B.II. Die deutsche Volkssprache und ihre Literatur als Brücke zwischen den Kulturen im Hoch- und Spätmittelalter -- C.I. Subliterarischer Transfer jüdischer Erzählstoffe in höfische Literatur -- C.II. Wandernde Motive und die gereimte Weltchronistik -- C.III. Polemische Literatur und die Anfänge der christlichen Talmudübersetzung -- C.IV. Das Bild des jüdischen Spruchdichters: Süßkint von Trimberg -- Backmatter.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Quellen und Forschungen zur Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte ; 61 (295)
    Quellen und Forschungen Zur Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte Ser ; v.61 (295)
    Schlagworte: Civilization, Medieval ; Jewish influences; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Jewish literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Jews in literature; Judaism in literature; Electronic books
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  19. The Daughter Zion allegory in medieval German religious writing
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Routledge,, New York

    The Daugher Zion tradition: origins and contours -- Narrativizing the metaphor: Latin prose and German verse -- German and Dutch prose versions -- Male brides of Christ: Friedrich Sunder and Heinrich Seuse -- Daughter Zion in Engelthal: Christine... mehr

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    The Daugher Zion tradition: origins and contours -- Narrativizing the metaphor: Latin prose and German verse -- German and Dutch prose versions -- Male brides of Christ: Friedrich Sunder and Heinrich Seuse -- Daughter Zion in Engelthal: Christine Ebner and Adelheid Langmann -- Beating the bride into shape: Konrads Buchlein von der geistlichen Gemahelschaft and Christus und die minnende Seele.

     

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  20. Gunpowder, masculinity, and warfare in German texts, 1400-1700
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  University of Rochester Press, Rochester

    How gunpowder technology exploded heroes, heroics, and war stories from 1400 to 1700, and how German writers tried to glue them back together. mehr

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    How gunpowder technology exploded heroes, heroics, and war stories from 1400 to 1700, and how German writers tried to glue them back together.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Changing perspectives on early modern Europe
    Schlagworte: German literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Military art and science in literature; Firearms in literature; Weapons in literature; Masculinity in literature; War in literature; Gunpowder ; History; Military art and science ; Germany ; History
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  21. Conflicting Femininities in Medieval German Literature
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Taylor & Francis, Abingdon

    Drastic changes in lay religiosity during the High Middle Ages spurred anxiety about women forsaking their secular roles as wives and mothers for religious ones as nuns and beguines. This anxiety and the subsequent need to model an ideal of feminine... mehr

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    Drastic changes in lay religiosity during the High Middle Ages spurred anxiety about women forsaking their secular roles as wives and mothers for religious ones as nuns and beguines. This anxiety and the subsequent need to model an ideal of feminine behavior for the laity is particularly expressed in the German versions of Latin and French narratives. Using thirteenth-century penitentials, monastic exempla, and sermons, Karina Marie Ash clarifies how secular wifehood was recast as a quasi-religious role and, in German epics and romances from the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, how female characters are adapted to promote the salvific nature of worldly love in ways that echo the pastoral reevaluation of women at that time. Then she argues that mid and late thirteenth-century German literature not only reflects this impulse to idealize women's roles in lay society but also to promote an alternative model of femininity that deploys ways of privileging secular roles for women over religious ones. These continuously evolving readaptations of female protagonists across cultures and across centuries reflect fictive solutions for real historical concerns about women that not only complement contemporary pastoral and legal reforms but are also unique to medieval German literature Cover -- Contents -- Names and Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? The Virgin Mary in Priester Wernher's Maria -- 2 Like the Virgin: Diu Vrouwe in Hartmann von Aue's Gregorius -- 3 Like a Virgin: Diu Maget in Hartmann von Aue's Der arme Heinrich -- 4 Oh My Man, I Love Him So: Kriemhild in Das Nibelungenlied and Diu Klage -- 5 Pastoral Persuasion and Mystic Rebellion in the Thirteenth Century -- 6 The Champion of Profane Love: Herzeloyde in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival -- 7 A Martyr for Profane Love: Sigune in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival -- 8 The Saint of Profane Love: Giburc in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Willehalm -- 9 Turning the Saint into a Lady: St. Elisabeth in Thirteenth-Century Vitae -- 10 Once I Had a Secret Love: The Ideal Wife in Wigalois and Die gute Frau -- 11 Keeping Female Religiosity a Secret in Der welsche Gast and Das Frauenbuch -- 12 Taming the Champion: Herzeloude in Albrecht's Jüngerer Titurel -- 13 From Martyr to Maiden: Sigun in Jüngerer Titurel -- 14 Separating the Saint from the Lady: Arabel in Ulrich von dem Türlin's Arabel and Kyburg in Ulrich von Turheim's Rennewart -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index

     

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  22. John the Evangelist and medieval German writing
    imitating the inimitable
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    John the Evangelist is the focus of this spiritual and literary discussion in a range of Middle High German writings. This study contributes to our understanding of German literature and the history of Western spirituality mehr

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    John the Evangelist is the focus of this spiritual and literary discussion in a range of Middle High German writings. This study contributes to our understanding of German literature and the history of Western spirituality

     

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    Cover and spine title: John the Evangelist in medieval German writing

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  23. The presentation of authorship in medieval German narrative literature 1220-1290
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  Clarendon, Oxford

    This work sheds light on the complexity of medieval German literary culture as it evolved in the course of the thirteenth century (c.1220-1290) by analysing the attitudes of narrative poets towards the issue of authorship mehr

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    Schriftenreihe: Oxford modern languages and literature monographs
    Schlagworte: Narration (Rhetoric); Authorship in literature; German literature; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Narration (Rhetoric) ; History ; To 1500; Authorship in literature
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  24. Charlemagne in Medieval German and Dutch literature
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  D.S. Brewer, Cambridge

    Comprehensive survey of the legend of Charlemagne in the medieval German-speaking world. mehr

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    Comprehensive survey of the legend of Charlemagne in the medieval German-speaking world.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Bristol studies in Medieval cultures
    Schlagworte: Charlemagne ; Emperor ; 742-814 ; In literature; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Dutch literature ; To 1500 ; History and criticism; Kings and rulers in literature
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  25. A Companion to Middle High German literature to the 14th century
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    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    A guide to mediaeval German literature from its beginnings in the eighth century to the 14th century. Chapters deal either with a chronological period, such as the 13th century, or with specific genres, such as drama. The development of the German... mehr

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    A guide to mediaeval German literature from its beginnings in the eighth century to the 14th century. Chapters deal either with a chronological period, such as the 13th century, or with specific genres, such as drama. The development of the German language in the mediaeval period is also covered

     

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    Beteiligt: Gentry, Francis G.
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    ISBN: 9004120947
    Schlagworte: German literature; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Electronic books
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; 1. Medieval Germany: History of Emperors and Empire, c. 750-c. 1350; 2. The Older German Language; 3. German Literature to 1160; 4. Courtly Love Lyric; 5. Medieval German Heroic Epic; 6. Love and Adventure in Germany: The Romances of Hartmann von Aue, Wolfram von Eschenbach, and Gottfried von Straßburg; 7. Drama; 8. Technical Literature (Fachliteratur); 9. German Mystical Literature to 1350; 10. Vernacular Chronicles; 11. Pre-Courtly Epics; 12. Continuation and Innovation in Narrative Literature of the Thirteenth Century

    13. Didactic/Gnomic Literature of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth CenturiesIndex

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