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  1. Trial by fire and battle in medieval German literature
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, N.Y. ; JSTOR, New York, NY

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-222) and index

  2. Trial by fire and battle in medieval German literature
    Erschienen: c2004
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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Ordeal in literature; German literature
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-222) and index

    Decoding the codes: treason in the late medieval Karlsepik: Der Stricker's Karl der Grosse and the KarlmeinetThe ordeals of Tristan and Isolde -- Saintly queens under fire in the Kaiserchronik and in Heinrich und Kunegunde -- Coda: Der Stricker's "Das heisse Eisen."

  3. 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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    ISBN: 9781571136503
    RVK Klassifikation: GF 2618
    Schlagworte: Ordeal in literature; German literature; German literature ; Middle High German, 1050-1500 ; History and criticism; Ordeal in literature
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  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. Trial by fire and battle in medieval German literature
    Erschienen: c2004
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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    ISBN: 1281949248; 9781281949240; 9781571136503
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Ordeal in literature; German literature
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xii, 234 p)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-222) and index

    ""CONTENTS ""; ""PREFACE ""; ""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ""; ""LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN ENDNOTES ""; ""INTRODUCTION: Historical Background""; ""1: Decoding the Codes: Treason in the Late Medieval Karlsepik � Der Stricker�s Karl der Grosse and the Karlmeinet""; ""2: The Ordeals of Tristan and Isolde""; ""3: Saintly Queens under Fire in the Kaiserchronik and in Heinrich und Kunegunde""; ""Coda: Der Stricker�s“Das heisse Eisen� and Conclusion""; ""APPENDICES""; ""I. Der Stricker, Karl der Grosse: Plot Summary""; ""II. Karlmeinet: Plot Summary""; ""III. Tristan: Plot Summary""

    ""IV. Richardis: Plot Summary""""V. Ebernand von Erfurt, Heinrich und Kunegunde: Translation""; ""VI. Comparison of Parallel Texts from the “Additamentum� and Ebernand von Erfurt""; ""VII. Der Stricker, “Das heiße Eisen� [The Hot Iron]: Translation""; ""BIBLIOGRAPHY""; ""INDEX ""

  6. Trial by fire and battle in medieval German literature
    Erschienen: c2004
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, N.Y

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    ISBN: 1571136509; 9781571136503
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Ordeal in literature; German literature
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (248 S.)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-222) and index

    Decoding the codes: treason in the late medieval Karlsepik: Der Stricker's Karl der Grosse and the KarlmeinetThe ordeals of Tristan and Isolde -- Saintly queens under fire in the Kaiserchronik and in Heinrich und Kunegunde -- Coda: Der Stricker's "Das heisse Eisen."

  7. 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

     

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    Schlagworte: German literature / Middle High German, 1050-1500 / History and criticism; Ordeal in literature
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    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

     

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  9. Trial by fire and battle in medieval German literature
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    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.

     

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