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Middle High German Dictionary (Trier/Virginia)            Woerterbuch-Netz

MHG Dictionary (Salzburg)

Woerterbuecher (Lexer, BMZ, Grimm, etc.)

Trierer Findebuch (BMZ, Lexer, Nachtraege, Findebuch)

Hartmann von Aue, Iwein (read by Alexander Sager)

Jenaer Liederhandschrift

Michel Beheim: Pfaelzische Reimchronik

Das Bäderbüchlein von Hans Folz

Hans Folz

MHD Texte online

Mittelhochdeutsche Literatur online

Hugo von Langenstein, Martina

Nibelungenlied (A, B, C, n)

Beschreibungen von schönen Frauen in der mhd. Literatur (puella bella)

Der Pleier: Tandareis und Flordibel

Karlsruhe Literaturseite (mit Bibliographie und Bildern)

U. Gaebel’s diss. on Elisabeth von Nassau-Saarbrucken (2002)

Klaus Graf’s diss.: Exemplarische Geschichten (1987)

Marcus Schroter’s diss on Eneasroman, Friedrich von Schwaben, illustration and text 2001)

Sabina Welser’s cookbook (1553)

Schimmelreiter

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  • Home
  • About
  • UA Courses
    • Course List
    • Thematic Minor in Medieval Studies
  • Study Abroad
    • Study Abroad Overview
    • Study Abroad Trips
  • International Symposia
  • Professional Organizations
    • AZ AATG
    • German Poetry and Prose (SCALG)
    • SCRABL
    • University of Arizona Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Committee, UAMARRC
  • Professional Journals
    • Mediaevistik
    • Humanities Open Access
  • Resources
  • Time Periods