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Rudolf von Ems

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He was one of the most learned and also most productive poets of his time, although not all his works are preserved. Those that are, were distinguished by grace and sincerity in the narration, strict morality and technical mastery. He himself describes
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Schumacher, Meinolf, 2010. "Toleranz, Kaufmannsgeist und Heiligkeit im Kulturkontakt mit den 'Heiden': Die mittelhochdeutsche Erzählung 'Der guote Gêrhart' von Rudolf von Ems". In
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are depicted, in which the hero is a model of knightly virtue. Rudolf's sources for this work were principally the
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doch weiz ich es von wârheit niht. Fiktionalisierung und Historisierung im "Alexander" Rudolfs von Ems
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Rudolf von Ems: Weltchronik. Aus der Wernigeroder Handschrift herausgegeben von Gustav Ehrismann
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Die zwei Rezensionen und die Handschriftenfamilien der Weltchronik Rudolfs von Ems
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History as Literature. German World Chronicles of the Thirteenth Century in Verse
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as his ideal; this is quite credible, as he sometimes quotes literally from "
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Rudolf von Ems, Alexander. Ein höfischer Versroman des 13. Jahrhunderts
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Willehalm von Orlens has a conversation with Princess Amelie
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is an appellation or descriptor. There is no family name.
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Brief article at AEIOU (Austrian Online Encyclopaedia)
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