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    Rudolf von Ems (c. 1200 – 1254) was a Middle High German narrative poet. Rudolf von Ems was born in the Vorarlberg in Austria. He took his name from the...
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    verse works but can also appear in prose. The Middle High German poet Rudolf von Ems for example opens all his great works with an acrostic of his name,...
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  • proprietatibus rerum Egil's Saga Johannes de Garlandia – De Mensurabili Musica Rudolf von Ems – Alexanderroman c. 1240–1250 – Roger Bacon – Summa Grammatica mid-13th...
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     179–180. ISBN 978-0-567-37030-3. Dietz Otto Edzard: Geschichte Mesopotamiens. Von den Sumerern bis zu Alexander dem Großen, Beck, München 2004, p. 121. John...
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    von Aue and Wolfram von Eschenbach. However, Heinrich von dem Türlin incorporated material from Lanzelet into his romance Diu Crône, and Rudolf von Ems...
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    Moses strikes the rock, 1350-1375, Fulda MS of the World Chronicle by Rudolf von Ems...
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    Rolandino of Padua, Italian professor, jurist and writer (d. 1276) Rudolf von Ems, German nobleman, knight and poet (d. 1254) January 13 – Otto I, German...
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    opaque colors. It includes the complete text of the world chronicle of Rudolf von Ems: from the beginning of the world to the book of Solomon.[clarification...
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    The Jews (wearing anachronistic Judenhüte) rejoice as Ehud kills Eglon; from Rudolf von Ems' Weltchronik, late 14th century...
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    Heinrich Abeken from Prussian King Wilhelm I's vacationing site at Ems to Otto von Bismarck in Berlin, describing demands made by the French ambassador...
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    the Czech Republic (since 1997) Rudolf von Ems (1200–1254), Middle High German poet and minstrel. Markus Sittich von Hohenems (1574–1619), Archbishop...
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    significant of these include the Chronicle of the World (Weltchronik) by Rudolf von Ems (c.1250, Middle High German), the Rijmbijbel by Jacob van Maerlant (c...
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  • few earlier fragments. Bligger von Steinach's narrative verse is praised by Gottfried von Strassburg and Rudolf von Ems, but none of it survives. Manuscripts...
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    that combine parts of Jans' Weltchronik with excerpts from Rudolf von Ems and Heinrich von München. In all, some 50 manuscripts contain text of Jans'...
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  • itself a compilation of the Christherre-Chronik and the Weltchronik of Rudolf von Ems. Post-biblical history is based on Philipp's Marienleben, the Kaiserchronik...
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  • 1200–1259), Ranulf Higdon (c. 1280–1363), Rudolf von Ems, Sigebert of Gembloux (c. 1030–1112), Otto von Freising (c. 1114–1158), and Vincent of Beauvais...
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    included elements of Lanzelet into his Grail romance Diu Crône, and Rudolf von Ems praised Ulrich in two of his works, Willehalm and the Alexanderroman...
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    14th century. Two manuscripts containing the Universal Chronicle of Rudolf von Ems in connection with "Karl" by the Der Stricker and the Katharinentaler...
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    and emir (prince) Peter Chaceporc, English archdeacon and ambassador Rudolf von Ems, German knight, poet and writer (b. 1200) Silvester de Everdon, English...
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    Zimri Depiction of the coronation of Zimri, from Rudolf von Ems' Chronicle of the World King of Northern Israel Reign 885 BCE Predecessor Elah Successor...
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    Battle of Aphek The battle depicted in Rudolf von Ems' Weltchronik Belligerents Israelites Philistines Commanders and leaders Hophni † Phinehas † (on behalf...
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    und Josaphat, Rudolf von Ems (1843) Der Edelstein, Ulrich Boner (1844) Die deutschen Mystiker des 14. Jahrhunderts (1845-1857) Nikolaus von Jeroschin, Deutsche...
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    writers, including Rudolf von Ems and Konrad von Würzburg, and was used, together with Eilhart von Oberge's version and Heinrich von Freiberg's continuation...
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  • as attempting a spiritual answer to the courtly world chronicle of Rudolf von Ems. The work begins with the creation of the world and was apparently intended...
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    Freising and another, Barlaam und Josaphat, a romance in verse, by Rudolf von Ems. The latter was described as "perhaps the flower of religious literary...
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  • to later poets, being mentioned and commended by Rudolf von Ems in his Alexander and his Willehalm von Orlens. Der Pleier wrote his Arthurian romance Garel...
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    prose. The Kaiserchronik is earlier, but in verse. The Weltchronik of Rudolf von Ems is contemporary, but also verse. Ludwig Weiland, who made a critical...
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    Rudolf von Ems' Barlaam und Josaphat (1818), and also assisted his friend in a contemplated edition[clarification needed] of the works of Walther von...
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  • Discretio") and was quoted by contemporary authors, including Hugo von Trimberg and Rudolf von Ems. Manuscript editions gave way seamlessly to printed editions...
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    be confused with the verse romance Barlaam und Josaphat (c.1220) of Rudolf von Ems. Otto was the son of Diepold II, Count of Berg-Schelklingen, and Gisela...
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