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- Minnesang (German: [ˈmɪnəzaŋ] ; "love song") was a tradition of German lyric- and song-writing that flourished in the Middle High German period (12th...
- Kanzone) is the characteristic strophic form of Minnesang, the Middle High German lyric genre. In Minnesang, the canzone follows the tri-partite structure...
- Blütezeit (c. 1170 – c. 1230). This was the period of the blossoming of Minnesang, MHG lyric poetry, initially influenced by the French and Provençal tradition...
- songs. Neidhart's lyrics are highly innovative: into the courtly genre of Minnesang, he introduced peasant characters, who are often shown in conflict with...
- containing songs), the single most comprehensive source of Middle High German Minnesang poetry, written and illustrated between c. 1304 when the main part was...
- German Minnesang tradition, has been preserved in the Codex Manesse m****cript. They are conventional canzone songs with themes typical of the Minnesang tradition...
- century, the royal court in Prague became one of the centers of German Minnesang and courtly literature. The Czech German-language literature can be seen...
- of the troubadours, related movements sprang up throughout Europe: the Minnesang in Germany, trovadorismo in Galicia and Portugal, and that of the trouvères...
- troubadours like Guyot de Provins from Burgundy and Provence, the art of minnesang developed in Barbarossa's court. Early remarkable German Minnesänger incluđe...
-  1160s–80s). The dominant form of German lyric poetry in the period was the minnesang, "a love lyric based essentially on a fictitious relationship between...