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- Ruodlieb is a fragmentary romance in Latin verse written by an unknown southern German poet who flourished about 1030. He was almost certainly a monk of...
- music to create distinctive but similar dances. In 1023, the German poet Ruodlieb referred to a couple dance with a basic motif of a boy wooing a girl, and...
- also a few narrative poems of the period, such as the unfinished epic Ruodlieb, which tells us the story of a knight's adventures. Carmina Burana Cambridge...
- notice of a couple dance comes from the southern German Latin romance Ruodlieb probably composed in the early to mid-11th century. The dance is done at...
- also a few narrative poems of the period, such as the unfinished epic Ruodlieb, which tells us the story of a knight's adventures. Lyric poetry grew to...
- for book making, for gl**** painting, and for goldsmithing. Around 1030, Ruodlieb, an early German romance of knightly adventure written in Latin verse,...
- see also Arabic epic literature Andhra Mahabharatam (Telugu) by Nannayya Ruodlieb (Latin), by a German author Digenis Akritas (Gr****); about a hero of the...
- years later, somewhere between 570–573. Walsh, P. G. (June 1967). "1. The Ruodlieb: The first medieval epic of chivalry from eleventh-century Germany. Translated...
- altgermanischen Dialekte, 1862 Beowulf: Angelsächsisches Heldengedicht, 1863 Heliand, 1866 Deutsches Wörterbuch, 3 vols., 1890-1895 Ruodlieb, 1897 v t e...
- song of Guilhem IX Count of Poitiers and Duke of Aquitaine. c. 1070 – Ruodlieb (IV 184–188) thought to be written by a monk near Tegernsee. c. 500 AD...