- The
Lucidarius, an
anonymous medieval book, was the
first German language summa,
written circa 1190–1195. It was
based on
different sources, the chief...
- They had
Brunswick Cathedral erected from 1173
onwards and
initiated the
Lucidarius, the
first original German-language work in prose, as well as the Gospels...
- 359 (CPG 359) is an
illustrated m****cript
created in
Strasbourg ca. 1418. It
contains the
texts Rosengarten zu
Worms and
Lucidarius.
facsimile v t e...
- 299. ISBN 9780955333507.
Eichberg takes an
example from the
medieval Lucidarius,
Danish translated version,
printed 1510. See Nis Puk.
Etymologisk ordbog...
- źródłoznawcze, wyd. 2,
Bydgoszcz 1999, s. 138.
Seifrief Helbling, Der
Kleine Lucidarius, III 225 n. Wyd. J. Seemüller,
Halle 1886 (reprint 1987), s. 123: Waz...
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Nibelung Festival, Worms. Cod. Pal. germ. 359
Rosengarten zu
Worms &
Lucidarius Straßburg – Elsässische
Werkstatt von 1418.
Needler (tr),
George Henry...
-
Glagolitic monuments from
regions of the
former Yugoslavia Gorge of
Croatian Lucidarius -
symbolizing the
Istrian Mount Olympus: Učka
Belvedere of
Grgur Ninski...
-
later medieval period; one
Bernhard Freidank is
mentioned in Helbling's
Lucidarius (but it has been
argued that this may in fact be a
reference to the poet...
-
Sproglig Studie". Dania. 1: 206. Brandt, C. J. [in Danish], ed. (1849).
Lucidarius: en
folkebog fra middelalderen. Kjøbenhavn:
Berlingske Bogtrykeri. p.30...
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printed in
Strasbourg also
suggest he may have
printed some of those. The
Lucidarius, a 12th-century summa, may have been the
earliest of his books. While...