Knittelvers (also Knüttelvers or Knittel) is a kind of Germanic verse meter which originated in Germany during the Middle Ages. In Knittelvers, consecutive...
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doggerel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Accentual verse Crambo Knittelvers Nonsense poetry Poetaster "Doggerel". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 18 September...
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Magnusson, brother of King Birger of Sweden. The chronicle is written in knittelvers, a form of doggerel, and in its oldest version is 4543 lines long. It...
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SKB *A 115) is a bifolium with just over a hundred metrical lines of knittelvers, a translation from Latin of the apocryphal gospel Evangelium Nicodemi...
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Chaoskampf, "struggle against chaos", a recurring motif in myth and legend Knittelvers, a form of poetry using rhyming couplets Künstlerroman, a novel about...
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John Knittel a German-English-Swiss novelist Knittel may also refer to: Knittelvers This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Knittel...
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law texts. An exception to this are the rhyming chronicles, written in knittelvers. Swedish Reformation literature is considered to have been written between...
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musical pattern, therefore tending to follow the rhythm of natural speech. Knittelvers Heroic verse Riding rhyme: an early form of heroic verse derived from...
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Eufemiaviserne. The romances are an early example of the poetic form known as Knittelvers; are the first known Scandinavian renderings of Continental European...
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