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in 53 thematic divisions, extending to some 4,700 verses. The work was extremely popular in the German Middle Ages and is transmitted in numerous manuscripts, as well as in a Latin translation (
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in 53 thematic divisions and about 4,700 verses which encapsulate the folk wisdom and experience of the period. Critical editions of the work were published by
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in 1465. Gion (1870) argued that the Freidank buried in Treviso died in the 1380s and is not to be confused with the author of the
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Nothing about Freidank's life is known with certainty, such hypotheses as there are based on the language and content of his work
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Due to its linguistic elegance, the work was very popular throughout the late medieval period and well into the
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was composed in the early 13th century, between about 1215 and 1230. It is a collection of rhyming
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Grimm divided the work into 54 sections or chapters, as follows: 1.
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claimed to have seen a monument with Freidank's epitaph in Venetian
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E.g. 1006: 98:is a pseudonym and that the author of 1034:Medieval writers about the Crusades 917:Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie 13: 898:) refers to the fortifications of 854:Friedrich Heinrich von der Hagen, 823:Mittelhochdeutsches Handwörterbuch 14: 1055: 961: 167: 94:(1834) argued that the author is 967: 509:von dem himelrîche und der helle 346:and faithlessness/untruth), 13. 1029:Christians of the Sixth Crusade 1024:Christians of the Fifth Crusade 137:seems to refer to this period. 922: 909: 884: 878:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 865: 848: 832: 815: 1: 808: 896:Der bû den man ze Jaffe tuot 825:(Leipzig, 1872–1878), 7: 976:has quotations related to: 782: 763: 707:von liegenne unde triegenne 84:is mentioned in Helbling's 10: 1060: 985:Works by or about Freidank 1039:13th-century German poets 663:von schatze und pfenninge 564:and the avaricious), 34. 557:von milten und von kargen 117:Based on the contents of 104:Walter von der Vogelweide 840:Vridankes Bescheidenheit 791:Vridankes Bescheidenheit 547:von den wîsen unde tôren 449:von arzâten unde siechen 333:von dem rîchen und armen 998:German National Library 953:Encyclopædia Britannica 881:vol. 7 (1878), 336–338. 756: 746: 736: 726: 716: 706: 696: 686: 676: 662: 652: 646: 636: 626: 616: 606: 596: 586: 576: 566: 556: 546: 533:von künegen und fürsten 532: 522: 508: 498: 488: 478: 468: 458: 448: 438: 428: 418: 408: 394: 388: 378: 368: 358: 348: 339:von triuwe und untriuwe 338: 332: 322: 312: 302: 292: 282: 272: 262: 252: 242: 232: 222: 133:, as the section about 45: 956:(11th ed.). 1911. 747:von dem jungesten tage 434:profit and possessions 395:von edele unde tugende 827:s.v. "bescheidenheit" 794:(1834; 2nd ed. 1860). 727:von den zehen geboten 714:and deceptions), 49. 429:von gewinne und guote 379:von rehte und unrehte 336:(rich and poor), 12. 797:H. E. Bezzenberger, 732:the Ten Commandments 454:leeches and the sick 199:"Fridangi Discretio" 1019:13th-century deaths 1014:12th-century births 858:, Volume 4 (1841), 650:(the unknown), 43. 637:von guote und übele 597:von minne und wiben 717:von dem Endekriste 191:German Renaissance 174:The didactic poem 152:. The chronicler 142:magister Fridancus 78:Fridanc, Fridangus 40:Fridangi Discretio 25:Middle High German 1044:German male poets 894:; P. 157 line 9 ( 233:von dem avê Marjâ 203:Hugo von Trimberg 82:Bernhard Freidank 1051: 989:Internet Archive 971: 957: 949: 947:"Freidank"  937: 926: 920: 913: 907: 892:W. 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Guion, 873:"Freidank" 809:References 799:Fridankes 788:W. Grimm, 776:Der Renner 722:Antichrist 653:von tieren 494:fellowship 439:von sorgen 349:von dieben 323:von sünden 146:Cistercian 87:Lucidarius 1000:catalogue 974:Wikiquote 902:built by 757:ein gebet 744:), 52. 687:von Âkers 634:), 41. 499:von zorne 359:von spile 238:Hail Mary 180:aphorisms 70:Vrîgedanc 36:aphorisms 994:Freidank 979:Freidank 856:Germania 842:(1834), 783:Editions 764:See also 702:language 684:), 46. 677:von Rôme 627:von wâne 562:generous 484:scolding 469:von lobe 459:von nîde 400:nobility 288:heretics 223:von gote 150:Kaisheim 129:emperor 74:Freidank 62:Freidank 58:origin. 23:) was a 17:Freidank 996:in the 987:at the 838:Grimm, 804:(1872). 770:Goliard 754:), 53. 734:), 51. 724:), 50. 704:), 48. 694:), 47. 674:), 45. 660:), 44. 644:), 42. 632:madness 624:), 40. 614:), 39. 612:insight 594:), 37. 592:friends 584:), 36. 574:), 35. 544:), 32. 542:princes 530:), 31. 520:), 30. 506:), 29. 496:), 28. 486:), 27. 476:), 26. 466:), 25. 456:), 24. 446:), 23. 436:), 22. 426:), 21. 416:), 20. 406:), 19. 386:), 17. 376:), 16. 374:service 366:), 15. 356:), 14. 354:thieves 330:), 11. 320:), 10. 230:), 1b. 158:Treviso 125:of the 108:Bartsch 96:Vrîdanc 66:Vrîdanc 56:Swabian 21:Vrîdanc 668:wealth 658:beasts 622:hunger 572:honour 514:heaven 474:praise 444:sorrow 404:virtue 310:), 9. 300:), 8. 290:), 7. 280:), 6. 270:), 5. 260:), 4. 250:), 3. 240:), 2. 900:Jaffa 750:(the 742:death 720:(the 672:money 560:(the 550:(the 538:kings 504:wrath 424:honey 414:blind 412:(the 402:and 318:world 316:(the 308:pride 298:usury 256:(the 195:Latin 875:in: 844:40f. 712:lies 692:Acre 682:Rome 670:and 602:love 552:wise 540:and 518:hell 516:and 464:envy 328:sins 278:Jews 258:soul 248:mass 205:and 135:Acre 46:Life 398:' ( 268:Man 228:God 102:is 42:). 1010:: 950:. 164:. 114:. 68:, 862:. 829:. 740:( 730:( 710:( 700:( 690:( 680:( 666:( 656:( 640:( 630:( 620:( 610:( 600:( 590:( 580:( 570:( 536:( 526:( 512:( 502:( 492:( 482:( 472:( 462:( 452:( 442:( 432:( 422:( 382:( 372:( 362:( 352:( 342:( 326:( 306:( 296:( 286:( 276:( 266:( 246:( 236:( 226:( 76:( 64:( 19:(

Index

Middle High German
didactic poet
aphorisms
Swabian
Lucidarius
Wilhelm Grimm
Walter von der Vogelweide
Bartsch
Wackernagel
Sixth Crusade
Hohenstaufen
Frederick II
Acre
Cistercian
Kaisheim
Hartmann Schedel
Treviso
aphorisms
Wilhelm Grimm
German Renaissance
Latin
Hugo von Trimberg
Rudolf von Ems
Sebastian Brant
Modern German
God
Hail Mary
mass
soul
Man

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