179 resultados para Nivardus, active 12th century.
em University of Michigan
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Latin poem composed about 1148 by Nivardus of Ghent, better known under the title adopted by E. Voigt and later editors: Ysengrimus or Isengrimus. Not to be confused with a shorter Latin poem (688 l.) edited by Grimm under the name Isengrimus, now known as Isengrimus abbreviatus.
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Fragmentary texts from a 13th-century ms. (Worcester Cathedral F. 174) wherein the linguistic forms are consistently Early Middle English. cf. Cat. of manuscripts containing Anglo-Saxon / N.R. Ker. 1957. p. 466.
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"Vorgetragen am 6. Dezember 1913."
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [11]-12) and indexes.
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"Vita," after p. 88.
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Abridgement of his Miʻrāj al-maʻālī.
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Turkish in Arabic script.
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Last part edited after Boucherie's death by Camille Chabaneua. cf. p. [vii]
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Includes bibliographical refernces.
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Includes indexes in Hebrew and English.
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Lieder.--Parzival.--Titurel.--Willehalm.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. 7 edited by James Craigie Robertson ... and J. Brigstocke Sheppard.
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A projected 6th part, which was to contain a critical study on Wolfram von Eschenbach, has not appeared (June, 1914)
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Poem of the 14th century; the first two parts are a paraphrase of the 1st and 2d Book of Maccabees, the third contains the later history of the Maccabees based upon the Historia scholastica by Petrus Comestor. Author unknown (Luder, Duke of Brunswick? Cf. Pref.)