- 13th
century (up to
Reinmar von Hagenau): H. Moser, H. Tervooren, Des
Minnesangs Frühling. Vol. I: Texts, 38th edn (Hirzel, 1988) ISBN 3-7776-0448-8 Vol...
- Kanzone) is the
characteristic strophic form of
Minnesang, the
Middle High
German lyric genre. In
Minnesang, the
canzone follows the tri-partite structure...
- Haupt, Moritz; Vogt, Friedrich, eds. (1888). "VII:
Dietmar von Eist". Des
Minnesangs Frühling (4 ed.). Leipzig: Hirzel. pp. 150–204.
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February 2016...
- the late
fourteenth or
early fifteenth centuries, and can even
refer to
Minnesang from as
early as the 12th and 13th centuries. It
later came especially...
- donkey{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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Minnesangs Frühling, ed. H.
Moser and H. Tervooren,
Stuttgart 1977, Vol II, pp. 47f...
- 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...
- and his
influence on the
Minnesang tradition was considerable. Song
numbering in the 36th and
later editions of Des
Minnesangs Frühling (1975–). Song numbering...
- ISBN 3-11-015094-8. Jammers,
Ewald (1963). Ausgewählte
Melodien des
Minnesangs. Tübingen: Niemeyer.
Janota J (1989). "Ambraser Heldenbuch". In Ruh K...
- of the troubadours,
related movements sprang up
throughout Europe: the
Minnesang in Germany,
trovadorismo in
Galicia and Portugal, and that of the trouvères...
- famously, the
early thirteenth-century
Heinrich von Morungen's
fifth Minnesang begins "Von den
elben virt
entsehen vil
manic man / Sô bin ich von grôzer...