Der Magdeburger Prosa-Äsop: Eine mittelniededeutsche Bearbeitung von Heinrich Steinhöwels 'Esopus' und Niklas von Wyles 'Guiscard und Sigismunda': Text und Unersuchungen

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Derendorf, Brigitte

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1996

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The sub-title tells the most important information, for me, about this book. It deals -- in part -- with one of the many offshoots of Steinhöwels Esopus. Like so many of the others, this one is in a particular language group. From my acquaintance with the book, it is a worthy dissertation, dealing with the background and contents of the Ulmer Äsop, with the tradition that came out of this edition in Cologne, France, and Holland, and with the understanding of the Magdeburg text itself, which is given here. I have a second copy of the book out of a mistake. There is a Magdeburg Aesop just before or around 1400 that is an important predecessor or part of the Romulus that Steinhöwel may have used. I thought I was ordering that. This is a hefty dissertation, running 10 plus 568 pages.

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Böhlau Verlag

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