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Condition: Good. Gut, Softcover, Deutsche Sprache und Literatur, nr. 738, Série I, 129 pp., mit Bibliographie, Anmerkungen, Register Uit de collectie van J.A. Belzen, mit einer niederländischen und englischen Zusammenfassung, mit Thesen, wird als Briefkastenpaket verschickt.
Language: German
Published by Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1983
ISBN 10: 3820479570 ISBN 13: 9783820479577
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Condition: Wie Neu. Zustandsbeschreibung: Mängelexemplar. Literarischer Reflex der Sünde wider den Heiligen Geist in der deutschen religiösen Dichtung des 11. und 12. Jahrhunderts. Die Frage nach der literarischen Form der Sünde wider den Heiligen Geist in der deutschen religiösen Dichtung des 11. und 12. Jahrhunderts wird in dieser Begriffsstudie in zweifacher Hinsicht neu formuliert: Der theologische Bezugsrahmen wird, über bisherige Untersuchungen zur 'desperatio' und 'praesumptio' hinaus, auf das gesamte Gebiet der 'unvergebbaren Sünde' erweitert; bei der Interpretation exemplarisch gewählter Texte (Tnugdalusdichtung, Rede vom Glauben, Sündenklage) wird wo möglich auf historische Entwicklungslinien des Begriffs bezug genommen. Aus diesem methodischen Ansatz ergeben sich nicht nur neue Erkenntnisse über die literarische Ausformung in der deutschen religiösen Dichtung, sondern ebenfalls über die Bedeutung des 'zwivel' in der höfischen Epik der Folgezeit (Hartmann von Aue, Wolfram von Eschenbach). 129 Seiten, broschiert (Europäische Hochschulschriften. Reihe I: Deutsche Sprache und Literatur; Band 738/Peter Lang Verlag 1983). Früher EUR 35,95. Gewicht: 177 g - Softcover/Taschenbuch.
Language: English
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Leiden University Press, 2011. Paperback / Softcover. 21 x 15 cm. 336 pag. UITSTEKEND EXEMPLAAR [Filosofie / Philosophy [Filosofie] ].
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -For around 150 years, the richly illustrated Wigalois manuscript from Amelungsborn Abbey in Germany has rested largely unnoticed in the collections of Leiden University Library. Only recently has this unique codex, known as LTK 537, begun to attract the scholarly attention it deserves. This volume offers the first full transcription of the manuscript's Middle High German text, accompanied by an accessible introduction and detailed commentary. In combining textual accuracy with contextual depth, the editors aim to open up this fascinating work to a wider international audience. Commissioned in 1372 by Count Albrecht II of Braunschweig-Grubenhagen, and produced by a Cistercian monk in Amelungsborn Abbey, the manuscript presents an exceptional interplay of text and image. With no fewer than forty-nine vividly coloured miniatures, it stands as a jewel of German Arthurian literature. The story of Wigalois, son of Gawain, unfolds as a continuous sequence of chivalric adventures, culminating in the liberation of a kingdom and a royal marriage. The manuscript's artistic and rhetorical richness, from its opening Tree of Paradise to its expressive banderoles, reflects the creative collaboration between scribe and illuminator - and the enduring appeal of medieval romance. 290 pp. Englisch.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - For around 150 years, the richly illustrated Wigalois manuscript from Amelungsborn Abbey in Germany has rested largely unnoticed in the collections of Leiden University Library. Only recently has this unique codex, known as LTK 537, begun to attract the scholarly attention it deserves. This volume offers the first full transcription of the manuscript's Middle High German text, accompanied by an accessible introduction and detailed commentary. In combining textual accuracy with contextual depth, the editors aim to open up this fascinating work to a wider international audience. Commissioned in 1372 by Count Albrecht II of Braunschweig-Grubenhagen, and produced by a Cistercian monk in Amelungsborn Abbey, the manuscript presents an exceptional interplay of text and image. With no fewer than forty-nine vividly coloured miniatures, it stands as a jewel of German Arthurian literature. The story of Wigalois, son of Gawain, unfolds as a continuous sequence of chivalric adventures, culminating in the liberation of a kingdom and a royal marriage. The manuscript's artistic and rhetorical richness, from its opening Tree of Paradise to its expressive banderoles, reflects the creative collaboration between scribe and illuminator - and the enduring appeal of medieval romance.