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- published in an article (Landau, Peter: Die Entstehungsgeschichte des Sachsenspiegels: Eike von Repgow, Altzelle und die anglo-normannische Kanonistik; Monumenta...
- courtly romances such as Parzival and Tristan. Also noteworthy is the Sachsenspiegel, the first book of laws written in Middle Low German (c. 1220). The...
- Sachsenspiegel (German: [ˈzaksn̩ˌʃpiːɡl̩] ; literally "Saxon Mirror") is a news programme on MDR Fernsehen, the regional television station of the German...
- punishment" for highwaymen and street thieves, and was set out in the Sachsenspiegel for murder, and arson that resulted in fatalities. Those convicted as...
- are shaven, but the hair is surely short. The clearest proof are the Sachsenspiegel illustrations - all Wends in the illustrations (in contrast with the...
- learning: "Über die Heimat," 1852 "Genealogie der Handschriften des Sachsenspiegels," 1859 "Die Stadtbücher des Mittelalters," 1860 "Der Dreissigste,"...
- Middle Ages and has been do****ented in writing since about 1225–34 (Sachsenspiegel). During the Hanseatic period (from about 1300 to about 1600), Middle...
- Klenkok (Klenke) (d. 1374), author of the Decadicon, an attack on the Sachsenspiegel. Simon of Cremona (d. 1390), a well-known preacher. Johann Hiltalinger...
- A 1385 copy of the Sachsenspiegel, a German legal code, written on parchment with straps and clasps on the binding...
- 1220 and 1230, a Saxon administrator, Eike von Repgow, composed the Sachsenspiegel, which became the supreme law used in parts of Germany as late as 1900...