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- Heinrich Wittenwiler (c. 1370–1420) was a late medieval Alemannic poet. He is the author of a satirical poem entitled The Ring (ca. 1410). He may be identical...
- Toggenburger Chronik, 1314 (Petite Chronique de Toggenburg) scribe B (Hugo Wittenwiler), 125–150 125r–136v Fechtbuch (combat treatise) 136r–141r Lehre von den...
- Ring (magazine), a boxing periodical "The Ring" (poem), by Heinrich Wittenwiler The Ring: Boxing the 20th Century, 1993 book The Ring (1927 film), by...
- section on the basler in Wittenwiler's treatise takes the place of the Messer section in comparable German m****cripts (Wittenwiler treats basler techniques...
- original on 2015-02-03. Retrieved 2014-12-08. Jones, G. Fenwick (1949). "Wittenwiler's "Becki" and the Medieval Bagpipe". The Journal of English and Germanic...
- second tradition of satirical romances can be traced back to Heinrich Wittenwiler's Ring (c. 1410) and to François Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel (1532–1564)...
- society. Der Ring [de] (1410, The Ring), a satirical poem by Heinrich Wittenwiler Daß Narrenschyff ad Narragoniam (1494; Ship of Fools), a poem by the...
- audience's interest, a not uncontroversial practice. Writers from Heinrich Wittenwiler to the German translator of Friedrich Dedekind's Grobi**** ****ociated...
- footwork in Liechtenauer's system. However, the fencing master Hugo Wittenwiler strongly implies that "fancy footwork" was seen as impractical and even...
- Witkiewicz (1885–1939, Russian E/Poland, nf/d/f), pseudonym Witkacy Heinrich Wittenwiler (c. 1370–1420, Germany, p) Karl August Wittfogel (1896–1988, Germany/US...