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Of course, the actual name in English for this manuscript among literary and art historians is 'Manesse Codex' or even "Manasseh Codex". This is not such a 'special' ms, by the way - most of the poems are separately preserved. This is just the one with pictures, which is why I have prints from it, but then I'm an art historian. I think some library in Switzerland owns it, now.
MichaelTinkler
Posting here original names from the Codex Manesse, which have been removed from article.
Hartman von Ouwe (Aue)
Heinrich von Morungen (Mohrungen)
Henrik von Veldeke
Kuonrat von Wuerzeburc (Konrad von Wuerzburg)
Nithart von Reuental
Reinmar von Hagenouwe (Hagenaue)
Walther von der Vogelweide
Wolfram von Eschenbach
Included in the codex are poems by emperor
Henry VI, king Conrad, king Wenceslas of
Bohemia (Wenzel von Behem), duke
Henry of Bresslau (Heinrich von Presselau) Silesia, margrave Otto IV of
Brandenburg and many more.
user:H.J.
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Of course, the actual name in English for this manuscript among literary and art historians is 'Manesse Codex' or even "Manasseh Codex". This is not such a 'special' ms, by the way - most of the poems are separately preserved. This is just the one with pictures, which is why I have prints from it, but then I'm an art historian. I think some library in Switzerland owns it, now.
MichaelTinkler
Posting here original names from the Codex Manesse, which have been removed from article.
Hartman von Ouwe (Aue)
Heinrich von Morungen (Mohrungen)
Henrik von Veldeke
Kuonrat von Wuerzeburc (Konrad von Wuerzburg)
Nithart von Reuental
Reinmar von Hagenouwe (Hagenaue)
Walther von der Vogelweide
Wolfram von Eschenbach
Included in the codex are poems by emperor
Henry VI, king Conrad, king Wenceslas of
Bohemia (Wenzel von Behem), duke
Henry of Bresslau (Heinrich von Presselau) Silesia, margrave Otto IV of
Brandenburg and many more.
user:H.J.