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Daughter Zion allegory in Medieval German religious writing
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Early Germanic literature and culture. Ed. by Brian Murdoch and Malcolm Read ; German literature of the early middle ages. Ed. by Brian Murdoch [Rezension]
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Dietlind Gade, Wissen - Glaube - Dichtung [Rezension]
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Sodomy and "rehtiu minne" in Heinrich von Veldeke's 'Eneit'
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German literature of the High Middle Ages. Ed. by Will Hasty [Rezension]
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Medieval literacy and textuality in Middle High German
reading and writing in Albrecht's Jüngerer Titurel -
Katrhyn Starkey, Reading the Medieval Book [Rezension]
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Representations of Jews in late medieval and early modern German literature. By John D. Martin [Rezension]
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John the Evangelist in medieval German writing
imitating the inimitable -
The song of songs as fiction
Brun von Schönebeck's "Das Hohe Lied" -
Welt ir nu hæren fürbaz?
on the function of the Loherangrin-episode in Wolfram von Eschenbach's "Parzival" (V.824,1-826,30) -
The central Franconian rhyming Bible ('Mittelfränkische Reimbibel') [Rezension]
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Heinrich von Mügeln, "Der meide kranz"
a commentary -
John the Evangelist and medieval German writing
imitating the inimitable -
The Daughter Zion allegory in medieval German religious writing
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Medieval literacy and textuality in Middle High German
reading and writing in Albrecht's "Jüngerer Titurel" -
John the Evangelist and medieval German writing
imitating the inimitable -
Punishment & penitential practices in medieval German writing
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Heinrich von Mügeln, "Der meide kranz"
a commentary -
The Daughter Zion allegory in medieval German religious writing
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John the Evangelist and medieval German writing
imitating the inimitable -
Medieval literacy and textuality in Middle High German
reading and writing in Albrecht's Jüngerer Titurel -
John the Evangelist in medieval German writing
imitating the inimitable -
Medieval literacy and textuality in Middle High German
reading and writing in Albrecht's Jüngerer Titurel -
The Daughter Zion allegory in medieval German religious writing