Difference between revisions of "Minnesinger"
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− | The '''minnesingers''' were the German equivalent of the [[troubadour]]s. They flourished from c.1150 - c.1350. The main source for their songs, or ''minnelied'', are from [[15th Century]] |
+ | The '''minnesingers''' were the [[Germany|German]] equivalent of the [[troubadour]]s. They flourished from c.1150 - c.1350. The main source for their songs, or ''minnelied'', are from [[15th Century]] [[manuscript]]s. A number of their verses are included in the [[Codex Manesse]], along with pictorial representations of the [[poetry|poets]]. |
− | The term comes from a typical German combination of the nouns for 'singer' and 'romantic love'. It is also written as ''minnesnger''. |
+ | The term comes from a typical [[German]] combination of the nouns for 'singer' and 'romantic love'. It is also written as ''minnesnger''. |
==Song Genres== |
==Song Genres== |
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* [[Wolfram von Eschenbach]] |
* [[Wolfram von Eschenbach]] |
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* [[Ulrich von Liechtenstein]] |
* [[Ulrich von Liechtenstein]] |
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+ | [[category:troubadour]] |