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Lower Franconian
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Author(s) Title Reference
NIGEL HARRIS David A. Wells, The 'Central Franconian Rhyming Bible' ('Mittelfränkische Reimbibel'): An Early-Twelfth-Century German Verse Homiliary. A Thematic and Exegetical Commentary with the Text and a Translation into English, Amsterdamer Publikationen zur Sprache und Literatur 155 74/1, p. 153

languages

  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Carolingian Latin
  • Low German
  • Early Middle High German
  • Central Franconian
  • Lower Franconian

works

  • Kaiserchronik
  • Central Franconian Rhyming Bible
  • Honorius Augustodunensis

people

  • Honorius Augustodunensis

subjects

  • oral
  • motifs
  • liturgy
  • Dialect
  • theology
  • tradition
  • Homiletic
  • hagiography
  • audience
  • figuration

places

  • Birmingham
  • Jerusalem
  • Lower Rhine area
  • Abbey of Werden
  • Carolingian period
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