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- Willehalm is an unfinished Middle High German poem from the early 13th century, written by the poet Wolfram von Eschenbach. In terms of genre, the poem...
- two other narrative works: the fragmentary Titurel and the unfinished Willehalm. These were both composed after Parzival, and Titurel mentions the death...
- that of the Buddha, at many removes); and by Willehalm von Orlens, the story of the childhood love of Willehalm and Amelie, who are among the most famous...
- unfinished by Gottfried von Str****burg; Rennewart, a continuation of Willehalm, left unfinished by Wolfram von Eschenbach; and fragments of a version...
- poet Wolfram von Eschenbach based his (incomplete) 13th century epic Willehalm (consisting of seventy-eight m****cripts) on the Aliscans, a work in the...
- audience. The poem is quoted by Wolfram von Eschenbach in his Parzival and Willehalm and likely inspired his use of stanzas in his unfinished Titurel. The...
- survives in 13 m****cripts. It is generally thought to be a source for the Willehalm of Wolfram von Eschenbach, and the two works cover the same events. The...
- handschriftencensus.de. Retrieved 31 October 2022. Eschenbach>, Wolfram <von (1334). Willehalm-Kodex. Fritzlar (?). "Holy Roman Empire 962-1806 (Germany)". www.fotw...
- the library's holdings. In August 1943 the codex (along with the K****el Willehalm codex) was moved for safe keeping out of K****el completely to a bunker...
- (2013). "Wolfram's Islam: The Beliefs of the Muslim Pagans in Parzival and Willehalm". In classen, Albrecht (ed.). East Meets West in the Middle Ages and Early...