<span>An Introduction to Middle High German</span><span> is a dedicated student edition of </span><span>The Oxford Guide to Middle High German</span><span> (Jones & Jones; OUP, 2019) designed for taught courses and self-study. It offers a detailed account of the language and literature of German
The Oxford Guide to Middle High German
โ Scribed by Howard Jones, Martin H. Jones
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 725
- Edition
- Annotated
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The Oxford Guide to Middle High German is the most comprehensive self-contained treatment of Middle High German available in English. It covers the language, literature, history, and culture of German in the period from 1050 to 1350 and is designed for entry-level readers, advanced study,
teaching, and reference. The book includes a large sample of texts, not only from Classical works such as Erec, the Nibelungenlied, Parzival, and Tristan, but also from mystical writing, chronicles, and legal documents; the selection represents all major dialects and the full time span of the
period.
The volume begins with an introduction that defines Middle High German linguistically, geographically, and chronologically. Chapter 2 then provides a detailed exploration of the grammar, covering sounds and spelling, inflectional morphology, syntax, and lexis. Each section in this chapter begins
with a summary of the main points, followed by detailed paragraphs for in-depth study and reference. Chapter 3 deals with versification, discussing metre, rhyme, lines of verse in context, and verse forms, and includes practical tips for scansion. Chapter 4 offers an account of the political and
social structures of Medieval Germany and a survey of the principal types of texts that originated in the period. The final chapter of the book comprises over forty texts, each placed in context and provided with explanatory footnotes; the first two texts, to be taken together with the introductory
grammar sections, are aimed at newcomers. A glossary provides full coverage of the vocabulary appearing in the texts and throughout the book.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title_Pages
Contents
Preface_and_acknowledgements
List_of_maps_tables_and_figures
Abbreviations
Map
Introduction
Grammar_and_Lexis
Versification
Historical_Cultural_and_Literary_Background
Selection_of_Annotated_Texts
Glossary_of_linguistic_terms
Glossary_of_vocabulary
Appendix_1_IPA_equivalents_of_symbols_used_in_this_book
Appendix_2_From_manuscripts_to_modern_editions
References
Index
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
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This volume is a guide to medieval German literature from its beginnings in the eighth century to the fourteenth century. It will escort the motivated student and colleague with interest in the European Middle Ages but no expertise in older German languages. The chapter authors, all internationally-
New York: W. W. Norton, 1937. โ x + 377 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>This book should serve not only as an introduction into medieval German but also as an introduction into the history of the German language. It provides the student who is already familiar with modern German with the knowledge of an