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Bruder Wernher

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All of Wernher's poems can be dated to between 1225 and 1250. Seventy-six of his poems survive. They are religious, ethical and political songs. Their predominant theme is the decline in morals Wernher claims to see in his time and their perspective is overtly
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in 1228. Written shortly after his return from crusading, he urged the pope to make peace with the emperor and stop preventing Germans from going on crusade. Wernher later moved to
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Codex Manesse
fl.
Austrian
Middle High German
Sprüche
lay brother
friar
monk
courtliness
Leopold VI
Frederick II
Sixth Crusade
Frederick II
Gregory IX
war he instigated against Frederick II
Swabia
Christian







Garland & Garland 2005



Pierce 2010

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