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    Codex Manesse - Wikipedia

    The Codex Manesse (also Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift or Pariser Handschrift) is a Liederhandschrift (manuscript containing songs), the single most comprehensive source of Middle High German Minnesang poetry, written and illustrated between c. 1304 when the main part was completed, … See more

    The Codex Manesse is an anthology of the works of a total of about 135 minnesingers of the mid 12th to early 14th century. For each poet, a portrait is shown, followed by the text of their works. The entries are ordered … See more

    1. 6r: Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1165–1197)
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    The possibility that the compiler was the Minnesinger Johannes Hadlaub provided the subject of a poetic novella, Hadlaub (in the Züricher … See more

    • Walter Koschorreck and Wilfried Werner, editors, Kommentar zum Faksimile des Codex Manesse: Die grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift (Kassel: Ganymed) 1981. Commentary to the facsimile edition, with essays by Wilfried Werner, Ewald Vetter, Walter … See more

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    The compilation of the codex was patronized by the Manesse family of Zürich, presumably by Rüdiger II Manesse (born before 1252,… See more

    • Folio 127r: Works of Walther von der Vogelweide
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  2. Heidelberg University Library: Codex Manesse

    Web ResultCodex Manesse. The "Codex Manesse", also known as the "Great Heidelberg Book of Songs" ( Cod. Pal. germ. 848 ), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most …

  3. UB Heidelberg: Codex Manesse

    Web ResultJun 29, 2018 · Codex Manesse. Der „Codex Manesse“, auch „Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift“ genannt ( Cod. Pal. germ. 848 ), entstand zwischen ca. 1300 und ca. 1340 in Zürich und ist …

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    The "Codex Manesse", also known as the "Great Heidelberg Book of Songs" ( Cod. Pal. germ. 848 ), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language.
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    The codex was produced in Zürich, for the Manesse family. The manuscript is "the most beautifully illumined German manuscript in centuries"; its 137 miniatures are a series of "portraits" depicting each poet. It is currently housed in the Heidelberg University Library.
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    The manuscript contains almost 6,000 verses from 140 poets. Its core was formed around 1300 in Zurich. The large collection of Middle High German lyrics compiled by the patrician Rüdiger Manesse of Zurich and his son is considered to be the main source of the "Codex Manesse". Several addenda were incorporated up to around 1340.
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    After the death in exile of the Elector and so-called Winter King Frederick V in 1632, his widow, Elizabeth Stuart, was forced due to financial reason to auction the manuscript. The "Codex Manesse" turned up again in the library of Jacques Dupuy, curator of the Royal Library at Paris, who bequeathed it when he died in 1656.
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