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He had two epics, ''Eric'' and ''Iwein''. His other longer works are ''Buchlein'' (a debate on love), ''Gregorius'' and ''Der Arme Heinrich''. His poems are marked by a high level of technical skill. |
He had two epics, ''Eric'' and ''Iwein''. His other longer works are ''Buchlein'' (a debate on love), ''Gregorius'' and ''Der Arme Heinrich''. His poems are marked by a high level of technical skill. |
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The life of minnesinger Hartmann voe Aue (c.1165-c.1215) is not attested to in any document except for some praise for his poetry by Gottfried von Strassburg in Tristan and a lamentation of his death by Heinrich von den Turen in Diu Crone. From his own works it is guessed that Hartmann travelled on the crusade of 1189/90.
He had two epics, Eric and Iwein. His other longer works are Buchlein (a debate on love), Gregorius and Der Arme Heinrich. His poems are marked by a high level of technical skill.