- that the
compiler was the
Minnesinger Johannes Hadlaub provided the
subject of a
poetic novella,
Hadlaub (in the Züricher Novellen, 1878), by Gottfried...
-
Johannes Hadlaub (fl. 1300, d.
before 1340) was one of the
Minnesingers whose works are
recorded in
Codex Manesse. He was a
citizen of Zürich, and is...
- Left:
Emperor Henry VI (
Hadlaub,
Codex Manesse,
about 1300),
original single-headed eagle. Right:
Emperor Maximilian with the
Imperial Banner (Albrecht...
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Liechtenstein (ca. 1200–1275)
Walther von
Klingen (1240–1286)
Johannes Hadlaub (d. 1340) Muskatblüt Der von
Wissenlo Oswald von
Wolkenstein The following...
- is less prominent, in
spite of the
Codex Manesse compiled by
Johannes Hadlaub of Zürich. The rise of the Old
Swiss Confederacy from the
fourteenth century...
-
Andreas Gryphius Johann Christian Günther
Peter Hacks Maja
Haderlap Johannes Hadlaub Friedrich von
Hagedorn Reinmar von
Hagenau Peter Handke Georg Philipp Harsdörffer...
- (5)
Ulrich von
Winterstetten (5)
Konrad von Würzburg (>1) Der von
Gliers (>1)
Johannes Hadlaub (>1)
Heinrich Frauenlob (>1)
Ulrich von
Gutenburg (1)...
- Leute,” and “Das
verlorene Lachen”; and five in Züricher
Novellen (1878): “
Hadlaub,” “Der Narr auf Manegg,” “Der
Landvogt von Greifensee,” “Das Fähnlein der...
-
Wetzikon is
mentioned in
several famous works of literature:
Johannes Hadlaub in the «Codex Manesse»: … von Zürich diu vürstin … (of
Zurich the ruling...
- Neifen. His language, however,
belongs to the
later generation of
Johannes Hadlaub,
active in the
early 14th century.
Three of his songs, a
total of thirteen...