
Friderich von Husen: Introduction, Text, Commentary and Glossary
Introduction, Text, Commentary and Glossary
D. G. Mowatt(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 25. November 2010
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222 pages
978-0-521-15553-3 (ISBN)
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Friderich von Husen, twelfth-century Minnesinger, was a knight from Kreuznach in Rhine Franconia. He was in the entourage of the Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa, and died on a crusade to the Holy Land on 6th May 1190. His surviving poetry, consisting of a corpus of love poems and a group of crusading songs, is preserved in two manuscripts in Middle High German. Professor Mowatt's edition comprises a diplomatic reprint of both manuscripts, together with introduction, commentary and glossary. The introduction offers a theoretical justification for this procedure by dealing in detail with the bases of the text, what is known about the poet, and the principles of interpretation and textual emendation. Professor Mowatt adopts a literary critical standpoint; the contributions of scholarship and textual criticism must be subordinates to and regulated by a critical analysis of the structure of the poems under consideration.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Professional and scholarly
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Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
319 gr
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978-0-521-15553-3 (9780521155533)
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Content
Part I. Introduction: 1. Aims of this edition; 2. The material; 3. The poet; 4. Interpretation and emendation; 5. Trial investigation of one poem; 6. Conclusions; Part II. Text; Part III. Commentary; Glossary; Appendixes; List of abbreviated references.