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Meister Eckhart - Werke II

✍ Scribed by Meister Eckhart; Quint, Josef; Largier, Niklaus; Meister Eckhart


Publisher
Deutsche Klassiker Verlag
Year
2008
Tongue
German
Leaves
1028
Series
Deutscher Klassiker Verlag im Taschenbuch Bd. 24 25.
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Bd. I. Deutsche Werke : Predigten 1-65 / Texte und Übersetzungen von Josef Quint --
Bd. II. Deutsche Werke : Predigten 66-86. Lateinische Werke : Prologus generalis in opus tripartitum, Expositio Sancti Evangelii secondum Iohannem, Quaestio Parisiensis I, Sermones / Texte und Übersetzungen von Ernst Benz, Karl Christ, Bruno Decker, Heribert Fischer, Bernhard Geyer, Josef Koch, Josef Quint, Konrad Weiss und Albert Zimmermann.

✦ Subjects


Eckhart, -- Meister, -- -1327;Sermons, German -- Middle High German, 1050-1500;Sermons, German -- Middle High German, 1050-1500 -- Translations into German;Sermons, Latin -- Translations into German;Sermons, Latin -- Early works to 1800


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