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CHRISTIAN KIENING Michael Stolz, 'Tum'-Studien: zur dichterischen Gestaltung im Marienpreis Heinrichs von Mügeln, Bibliotheca Germanica 36 68/1, p. 155

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works

  • Summa de Virtutibus
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  • Der meide kran
  • Der Tum
  • Spruchdichtung

people

  • Frauenlob
  • Bartholomaeus Anglicus
  • Charles IV
  • Alan of Lille
  • Peraldus
  • Heinrich von Mügeln
  • Rudolf IV
  • Ludwig I
  • Richard de Saint-Laurent
  • Servasanctus de Faenza
  • Arnoldus Saxo
  • Heinrich von Neustadt
  • Alexander de Villa-Dei
  • Petrus Hispanus
  • John of Hauville
  • Konrad von Würzburg

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