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Caught on an island
geographic and spiritual isolation in medieval German courtly literature ; "Herzog Ernst", "Gregorius", "Tristan", and "Partonopier und Meliur" -
Hartmann's legends and the bible
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The presentation of the female characters in Hartmann's "Gregorius" and "Der arme Heinrich"
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II. Symposium Nazianzenum
Louvain-la-Neuve, 25 - 28 août 1981; actes du colloque international ... -
Gregorius
a medieval man's discovery of his true self -
Spiritual and existential meanings of the word
strategies and function of reading in the Middle Ages; with special emphasis on Hartmann von Aue's 'Gregorius' -
The presentation of the female characters in Hartmann's "Gregorius" and "Der arme Heinrich"
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Gregorius
a medieval man's discovery of his true self -
The presentation of the female characters in Hartmann's "Gregorius" and "Der arme Heinrich"
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The presentation of the female characters in Hartmann's "Gregorius" und "Der arme Heinrich"
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The presentation of the female characters in Hartmann's Gregorius and Der arme Heinrich
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Gregorius
an incestuous saint in Medieval Europe and beyond -
Gregorius
a medieval man's discovery of his true self -
Gregorius
an incestuous saint in Medieval Europe and beyond -
The presentation of the female characters in Hartmann's "Gregorius" and "Der arme Heinrich"
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Gregorius
an incestuous saint in Medieval Europe and beyond -
Gesture in Hartmanns 'Gregorius'
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Gregorius
a medieval man's discovery of his true self -
The presentation of the female characters in Hartmann's "Gregorius" and "Der arme Heinrich"
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Gregorius
an incestuous saint in Medieval Europe and beyond -
Gregorius
a medieval man's discovery of his true self -
Gregory of Nyssa, De beatitudinibus IV, Ad Ablabium and Adversus Macedonianos
English and German translations and studies -
The New Testament text of Gregory of Nyssa
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Gregorius, a medieval man's discovery of his true self
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Gregorius
an incestuous saint in Medieval Europe and beyond