Lateinische Dichtungen zur deutschen Geschichte des Mittelalters / Andreas Kaiser.
Material type: TextLanguage: German Series: Der Dreiturmbücherei ; 30Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, [2019]Copyright date: ©1927Edition: Reprint 2019Description: 1 online resource (92 p.)Content type:- text
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Frontmatter -- VORWORT -- Inhaltsverzeichnis. -- 1. Prologus lege salica -- 2. Versus de Asia et de universi mundi rota. -- 3. Venantius Fortunatus -- 4. Paulus Diaconus -- 5. Alcuinus -- 6. Poeta Saxo -- 7. De Pippini regis victoria Avarica -- 8. Theodulfus -- 9. Angilbert -- 10. Planctus Caroli -- 11. Ermoldus Nigellus -- 12. Hrabanus Maurus -- 12. Hrabanus Maurus -- 14. Versus de bella1 quae fuit acta Fontaneto -- 15. Salomo -- 16. De Heinrico -- 17. Hrotsvitha -- 18. Modus Ottinc -- 19. Leo von Vercelli -- 20. Wipo -- 21. Cantilena in Heinricum III -- 22. Carmen de bello Saxonico -- 23. Donizo Canusinus (Donizo von Canossa) -- 24. Ligurinus -- 25. Archipoeta -- 26. Gotifridus Viterbiensis -- 27. Gesta Henrici VI -- 28. Guteti de Mixigia carmina -- 29. Versus Magistri Conradi Cantoris de Rudolfo Romanorum rege -- 30. De victoria regis Rudolfi -- 31. Versus de Henrico imperatore -- 32. De Bavari apostasia -- 33. Epitaphium Caroli -- 34. Versus de Ruperto -- 35. De haeresi Hussitica -- 36. Epitaphium Sigismunde -- 37. De Friderico III -- 38. De concilio Basiliensi -- Literatur. -- Anmerkungen.
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