The Codex Manesse (also Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift or Pariser Handschrift) is a Liederhandschrift (a German term for a manuscript containing...
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codex (pl.: codices /ˈkoʊdɪsiːz/) was the historical ancestor format of the modern book. Technically, the vast majority of modern books use the codex...
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1191–1197) from Codex Manesse (c. 1304) Tomb of Henry VII (d. 1313), with the emperor's coats of arms and the imperial eagle (Codex Balduini Trevirorum...
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as being descended of an Old Styrian noble family. The illustrated Codex Manesse manuscript (about 1300–1340) depicts him clad in the Teutonic Order...
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marble statue by Bertel Thorvaldsen to his memory. In the 14th-century Codex Manesse, a collection of medieval German lyrics, preserved at Heidelberg, there...
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French actor and composer Hélène Manesse [fr] (born 1941), French actress Codex Manesse, 14th-century manuscript in codex form This disambiguation page lists...
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name of the publishing house was based on the Codex Manesse. The first two works published by Manesse Verlag in 1944 were "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville...
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Henry himself was a talented poet; two of his poems were recorded in Codex Manesse. Henry IV died suddenly in 1290, aged no more than thirty-two years...
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the High German area. The largest single collection is found in the Codex Manesse, which includes around 90% of his known songs. However, most Minnesang...
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clothing and embroidery Archived 2007-07-02 at the Wayback Machine Digital Codex Manesse 14th Century at de Vieuxchamps The Cotehardie & Houppelande Homepage...
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constant width. The top of the hat becomes flatter, or rounded (as in the Codex Manesse picture). The materials used are unclear from art, and may have included...
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for entertainment. Certain tournaments are depicted throughout the Codex Manesse. The word tournament evolved from the Middle English tornement which...
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remains to this day. Otto was one of the minnesingers collated in the Codex Manesse. His works are limited: twelve love songs have survived and one Leich...
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Heidelberg and Wiesloch to Pforzheim in the Black Forest, and back. The Codex Manesse includes four sophisticated Middle High German lyrics in the tagelied...
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earliest Minnesänger. Fifteen strophes of his songs are preserved in the Codex Manesse and the Budapest Fragment. Since his given name remains unknown ("Der"...
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Heidelberger Liederhandschrift (13th century), manuscript of Minnesang Codex Manesse (14th century), manuscript of Minnesang Heidelberger Liederhandschrift...
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(or Suesskind of Trimberg) is given as the author of six poems in the Codex Manesse. The poems date to the second half of the 13th century, and if their...
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Wolfram von Eschenbach and his squire (Codex Manesse, 14th century)...
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Emperor Henry VI (depiction from the Codex Manesse) was present at the Erfurt latrine disaster and survived unharmed....
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scroll, he is the first and foremost to be portrayed in the famous Codex Manesse, a 14th-century songbook manuscript featuring 140 reputed poets; at...
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Caparisoned horses competing in a joust from the Codex Manesse...
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Heidelberger Liederenhandschrift, better known as the Codex Manesse (Heidelberg, Universitätsbibliothek, Codex Palatinus Germanicus 848). The significance of...
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Manegg Castle (redirect from Manesse (family))
Manesse. It is unclear whether the family is named after the castle or vice versa. The family's name is best known for being eponymous of the Codex Manesse...
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influenced by Gottfried von Neifen. Three of his songs are preserved in the Codex Manesse. Konrad von Altstetten belonged to a family of ministeriales (or Dienstmannen...
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a tournament, Codex Manesse (Herzog von Anhalt, fol. 17r), c. 1305–1315. Illustration of combat with sword and buckler, Codex Manesse (Von Scharpfenberg...
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Minnesänger. Some clearly belonged to the higher nobility – the 14th-century Codex Manesse includes songs by dukes, counts, kings, and the Emperor Henry VI. Some...
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1270) Henry IV Probus, Duke of Silesia with the Silesian eagle in Codex Manesse (c. 1305–1340) Coat of arms of the King of Poland, after the Grand Armorial...
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Hohenzollern which split off in the 12th century. Two stanzas in the Codex Manesse are attributed to him under the name of Albrecht von Haigerloch. Albrecht...
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Codex Manesse. He was a ministerialis in the service of the counts of Rapperswil, in the rank of a marchschal. Albrecht is depicted in Codex Manesse fol...
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articles and books about her, such as a queen from the 14th-century Codex Manesse. The stained glass window in Poitiers Cathedral with a donor portrait...
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