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Vita Heinrici IV imperatori
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PETER WILLIAM HURST ÊNÎTE'S DOMINION OVER THE HORSES: NOTES ON THE COALESCENCE OF PLATONIC AND HAGIOGRAPHIC ELEMENTS IN AN EPISODE FROM HARTMANN'S "ÊREC" 63/2, p. 211

languages

  • Middle High German
  • Old Provençal
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Old Saxon
  • Old French
  • Dutch
  • Anglo-Norman

works

  • De consolatione Philosophiae by Boethius
  • Erec by Hartmann von Aue
  • Erec et Enide by Chrétien de Troyes
  • Eneide by Heinrich von Veldeke
  • De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii by Martianus Capella
  • Anticlaudianus by Alain de Lille
  • Psychomachia by Prudentius
  • Vita Heinrici IV imperatori

people

  • Boethius
  • Gottfried

subjects

  • narrative
  • Reinterpretation
  • marital
  • allegory
  • metaphysical
  • Platonic
  • morality
  • subjective
  • sanctity
  • cosmology
  • God
  • femininity
  • epic
  • courtliness
  • hagiography
  • folklore

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