Oxford: The Clarendon Press, the second edition, 1906. - 176 p. Язык: Английский. Второе издание учебника древневерхненемецкого языка Джозефа Райта. Самое значительное изменение - полностью переработанный раздел по фонологии.
A Handbook on Old High German Literature
✍ Scribed by J. Knight Bostock; K.C. King; D.R. McLintock
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Year
- 1955
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 268
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
OLD HIGH GERMAN LITERATURE
Preface
Contents
List of Abbreviations
I. Introduction
II. The Origin of the German People
Ill. The Charms
IV. The Lay of Hildebrand and Hadubrand
V. The Franks to the Beginning of the Reign of Charles the Great and the Lex Salica
VI. Early Translations From Latin
VII. Minor Theological, Legal, and Medical Documents of the Reign of Charles the Great
VIII. The Old High German ‘Isidor’ and the Monsee-Vienna Fragments
IX. The Wessobrunn Creation and Prayer and the Muspilli
X. Louis the Pious (814-40)
XI. Louis the German (843-76)
XII. Christ and the Samaritan Woman and Psalm
XIII. The Ludwiglied and the Georgslied
XIV. The Ottonian Renaissance
XV. The Waltharius and the Ruodlieb
XVI. Notker Labeo of St. Gall and Otloh’s Gebet
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