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in 1597, but this was only a short extract from the start of the work (strophes 2,1–5,4)). There are significant differences between the two printed versions: Vulcanius's is missing the prologue, has some additional lines, and differing strophe divisions. The two editors, therefore, must have drawn
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A recent interpretation sees this threefold structure in the context of the poet's remark in the prologue that in the beginning God created two worlds, one spiritual and one earthly, and then he mixed these to create the first human, who, being both, was a "third world". The poem then charts
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spiritual and secular history and finally shows the two culminating in the biography of the man who stands at the centrepoint of history. This is a remarkable and highly original historiographical approach.
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and a Williram manuscript in Breslau comes from a 15th century record which notes the presence in the Rhediger collection in the Breslau town library of a codex containing both the Annolied (
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Incerti Poetae Teutonici Rhythmus de Sancto Annone Colon. Archiepiscopo Martinus Opitius primus ex membrana veteri edidit et animadversionibus illustravit
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Ludwigslied, De Heinrico, Annolied: Die deutschen Zeitdichtungen des frühen Mittelalters im Spiegel ihrer wissenschaftlichen Rezeption und Erforschung
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life of Anno written in 1105, concentrates more on Anno's miracles, which suggests a later reworking of the story and an earlier date for the
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Von den Anfängen bis zum hohen Mittelalter: Wiederbeginn volkssprachiger Schriftlichkeit im hohen Mittelalter (1050/60 - 1160/70)
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is the first text to give what later became quite a popular motif whereby the ancestors of the Bavarians migrated from
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The poem includes sections on four German peoples, the Swabians, Bavarians, Saxons and Franks, a typical medieval
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The poem consists of three parts: the religious or spiritual history of the world and its salvation, from the
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Herweg, Mathias (2004). "Civitas permixta und dritte werilt: Die 'Programmstrophen' des Annolieds".
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seems to be a copy of Opitz's edition rather than an independent source as was once believed.
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However, the two manuscripts seem to be closely related and the codex probably combined the
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to the time of Anno II; the secular history of the world up to the foundation of the
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on different manuscripts, conventionally called *V and *O after their later editors.
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Opitz's Anno: The Middle High German Annolied in the 1639 Edition of Martin Opitz
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cities (including the theory of the world empires derived from the vision of the
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story, telling in each case of their origins in the classical near east. The
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as the new place of coronation. This may refer to one of two coronations:
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Parts of the Annolied were incorporated into the later Middle High German
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Nellmann E (1977). "Annolied". In Ruh K, Keil G, Schröder W (eds.).
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Support for the earlier period 1077–81 comes from evidence that the
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The principal point of reference for the dating is the mention of
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in 1639. Part of the poem had been published previously by
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Anno II. (right) installs Erpho (left) as first abbot of
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Die deutsche Literatur des Mittelalters. Verfasserlexikon
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Mittelhochdeutsches Textarchiv (mhgta): full text online
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Das Annolied. Genauer Abdruck des optizischen Textes
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ANNONE COLONIENSI ARCHIEPISCOPO 171:, who was crowned in Goslar in December 1081. 114: 92: 74: 30: 251: 120: 60: 732:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 644:De literis et Lingua Getarum sive Gothorum 229:, or the biography of Archbishop Anno II. 640: 859: 690: 674: 612: 600: 560: 536: 495: 447: 382:The Bavarians always loved to go to war. 73:There is no surviving manuscript of the 15: 790: 748: 709: 663: 624: 584: 572: 548: 519: 507: 483: 471: 378:there are still those who speak German, 334:When Bavaria dared to rise against him, 311:Dûr diz olizuî von der tûvin intfieng: 928: 842: 823: 767: 588: 358:that no other blade had a better bite, 245: 651: 459: 432: 177:was crowned in Mainz in January 1106. 319: Die dir Diutischin sprecchin, 317:Man sagit daz dar in halvin noch sîn 273: 845:Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie 301:Die man dikke durch den helm slûg; 291:Deist in heidnischin buochin mêri. 283:Dâ vanter inne Helm unti brunigen, 281:Die mêrin Reginsburch her se bisaz, 279:Duo sich Beirelant wider in virmaz, 13: 751:Geschichte der deutschen Literatur 305:Dere geslehte dare quam wîlin êre 187:, which ends in 1106, drew on the 24:(from a 12th century manuscript). 14: 972: 905:Digital images of Opitz's edition 898: 774:Medieval Germany: An Encyclopedia 350:what kind of warriors were there: 303:Demo liute was ie diz ellen gût. 691:Nellmann, Eberhard, ed. (1996). 354:which means, "a Bavarian sword", 342:Here he found helmet and byrnie, 325:Den sigin den Cêsar an un gewan 313:Iri zeichin noch du archa havit 295:Daz diudit ein suert Beierisch, 879:Vollmann-Profe, Gisela (1986). 853:10.37307/j.1868-7806.2004.01.02 362:This was always a brave people. 360:often slicing through a helmet. 336:he at once besieged the famous 103:Expositio in Cantica Canticorum 670:. Frankfurt am Main: Hamacher. 376:It is said that in those parts 368:where Noah came out of the ark 352:there we read "Noricus ensis", 346:who were defending their city. 128:A manuscript transcription by 1: 936:Middle High German literature 910:Text with English translation 742: 683:Monumenta Germaniae Historica 462:. Note to l.5 of the Annolied 409:Middle High German literature 366:from the magnificent Armenia, 327:Mit bluote mûster in geltan. 323:Peiere vûrin ie ziwîge gerno: 293:Dâ lisit man Noricus ensis, 7: 961:Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor 768:Gentry, Francis G. (2001). 675:Roediger, Max, ed. (1895). 634: 402: 386:for his victory over them. 289:Wiliche Knechti dir wêrin, 10: 977: 772:. In Jeep, John M. (ed.). 384:Caesar had to pay in blood 321:Ingegin India vili verro. 309:Dâ Nôê ûz der arkin gîng, 299:Daz ingeini baz nibizzin, 269: 208: 68: 951:11th-century German poets 364:Their tribe came long ago 277: 163:(who had been crowned in 139: 824:Herweg, Mathias (2002). 791:Dunphy, Graeme (2003b). 749:de Boor, Helmut (1971). 664:Kehrein, Joseph (1865). 419: 917:(Bibliotheca Augustana) 828:. Wiesbaden: Reichert. 307:Von Armenie der hêrin, 297:Wanti si woldin wizzen 125:) and Williram's text. 797:Modern Language Review 372:The remains of the ark 348:The heathen books tell 332: 315:Ûf den bergin Ararat. 252: 121: 115: 93: 75: 61: 31: 25: 956:Christian hagiography 941:Medieval German poems 695:. 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Index


Siegburg Abbey
Middle High German
poem in praise
Anno II
Cologne
canonisation
Martin Opitz
Bonaventura Vulcanius
Williram of Ebersberg
Song of Songs
Breslau
Junius
Bodleian Library
Mainz
Rudolf of Rheinfelden
anti-king
Henry IV
Aachen
Hermann of Salm
Henry V
Gesta Treverorum
Vita Annonis
Latin
creation
German
Book of Daniel
Kaiserchronik
origo gentis
Armenia

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