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Heinrich Frauenlob - Wikipedia

Heinrich Frauenlob (between 1250 and 1260 - 29 November 1318), sometimes known as Henry of Meissen (Heinrich von Meißen), was a Middle High German poet, a representative of both the Sangspruchdichtung and Minnesang genres.

Frauenlob | Middle High German, Mysticism, Minnesang | Britannica

Frauenlob (born c. 1260, Meissen, Thuringia [Germany]—died Nov. 29, 1318, Mainz, Franconia [Germany]) was a late Middle High German poet. He was the original representative of the school of middle-class poets who succeeded the knightly minnesingers, or love poets, adapting the minnesinger traditions to poems dealing with theological mysteries, scientific lore, and philosophy. His nickname ...

SMS Frauenlob - Wikipedia

SMS Frauenlob ("His Majesty's Ship Frauenlob ") [a] was the eighth member of the ten-ship Gazelle class of light cruisers that were built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) in the late 1890s and early 1900s. The Gazelle class was the culmination of earlier unprotected cruiser and aviso designs, combining the best aspects of both types in what became the progenitor of all future ...

Frauenlob - Wikipedia

Frauenlob präsentiert sich im wîp-vrouwe-Streit als gelehrter, volkssprachlicher Didaktiker, dem man durchaus zugestehen möchte, dass er sich über das, wovon er schreibt, theoretisches Wissen erarbeitet hat. [21] Die Namen seiner Gegner sind nicht eindeutig in ihrer Autorschaft der Gegenstrophen zu identifizieren.

Frauenlob - Heinrich von Meissen, ca. 1260-1318 - YouTube

Barbara Thornton wrote in 1987: 'Frauenlob's lengthy praise-song to the Celestial Woman is a masterpiece of late medieval poetry, couched in the evocative an...

SMS Frauenlob (1855) - Wikipedia

SMS Frauenlob ("Praise of Women") was a Prussian naval schooner. The first German naval vessel of that name, she was financed largely by voluntary contributions of German women following the German Revolution of 1848.

Lesebuch Frauenlob. Texte, Übersetzungen, Kommentare

The Lesebuch Frauenlob. Texte, Übersetzungen, Kommentare emerged from a 2019 colloquium to mark the 700th anniversary of the death of the German poet Heinrich von Meiβen, more commonly referred to as "Frauenlob" (ca. 1250-1318). While the companion volume, Handbuch Frauenlob, which appeared in 2018 (review by Anatoly Liberman, JEGP 119.4 [2020]), includes extensive background on the ...

Frauenlob - Minnesang

Von Frauenlob finden sich Noten in der Jenaer und der Kolmarer Liederhandschrift sowie in der Weimarer Papierhandschrift. Seine Texte sind breit überliefert und finden sich in fast allen relevanten Minne- und Meistersängerhandschriften.

Frauenlob [Musik und Musiker am Mittelrhein 2 | Online]

Frauenlob, in: NGroveD <> Karl Stackmann, Frauenlob, Heinrich von Mügeln und ihre Nachfolger, hrsg. von Jens Haustein, Göttingen 2002 <> Studien zu Frauenlob und Heinrich von Mügeln, Festschrift für Karl Stackmann zum 80.

Frauenlob (actually, Heinrich von Meissen) | Encyclopedia.com

Frauenlob (actually, Heinrich von Meissen)Frauenlob (actually, Heinrich von Meissen), famous German Minnesinger; b. in or near Meissen, c. 1255; d. Mainz, Nov. 29, 1318. He became renowned as a poet and singer via his travels throughout northern and eastern Germany. Frauenlob (his name most likely refers to his songs in honor of the Virgin) was one of the most significant masters of late ...

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