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1.
Record Number:
44768
Author(s):
Wilder Mann, ,
Contributor(s):
Title :
Veronica
Source:
Middle High German Legends in English Translation. Edited by Jef Jacobs, Kenny Louwen, Bart Veldhoen and Barend Verkerk . Leiden University Press , 2021. Pages 48 - 85.
Year of Publication:
2021.
2.
Record Number:
44769
Author(s):
Wilder Mann, ,
Contributor(s):
Title :
Vespasian
Source:
Middle High German Legends in English Translation. Edited by Jef Jacobs, Kenny Louwen, Bart Veldhoen and Barend Verkerk . Leiden University Press, 2021. Pages 86 - 101.
Year of Publication:
2021.
3.
Record Number:
2578
Author(s):
Lawson, Richard H.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Some Prominent Linguistic Characteristics of Brother Hermann's "Leben der Gräfin Iolande von Vianden"
Source:
American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures , 9., 1 ( 1997): Pages 73 - 81.
Year of Publication:
1997.
4.
Record Number:
1820
Author(s):
Bitterling, Klaus.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Margery Kempe, an English "Sterte" in Germany [argues that "Sterte" in the "Book of Margery Kempe," long-thought to be Middle English for "tail," is Low German meaning "vagabond" or "beggar"].
Source:
Notes and Queries , 1 (March 1996): Pages 21 - 22.
Year of Publication:
1996.
5.
Record Number:
11804
Author(s):
Classen, Albrecht.
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Implications of Feminist Theory on the Study of Medieval German Literature. Also an Introduction [The author discusses the broad implications of approaching medieval German literature from a feminist theoretical perspective. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Women as Protagonists and Poets in the German Middle Ages: An Anthology of Feminist Approaches to Middle High German Literature. Edited by Albrecht Classen . Kümmerle Verlag, 1991. Notes and Queries , 1 (March 1996):
Year of Publication:
1991.
6.
Record Number:
12804
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Terms of Kindred, or Kindred on Good and Bad Terms: Parzival's Vulgar Slaying of His Father's "Neve" Ither [The author interrogates the meaning of the polysemous term “neve” (which can mean grandson, nephew, or cousin) as it relates to kinship ties in Parzival. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Forum for Modern Language Studies , 26., 2 ( 1990): Pages 160 - 184.
Year of Publication:
1990.