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Mediaevum-Links for Undergraduates

Out of the numerous links provided by our pages we choosed a small selection of links which might be useful for undergraduates or 'beginners' in medieval studies.



A new project by Mediaevum.de: Short introduction to important medieval poets and their work (by now: Heinrich von Morungen, Heinrich von Veldeke, Neidhart, Nibelungenlied). Basic literature in medieval studies etc.


The most important MHG dictionaries (BMZ, "Großer Lexer", Findebuch) onlineExternes Angebot


Current collection of bibliographies to all fields of medieval studies.


OPACs of german libraries, databases of articles and the "altgermanistische Freihandmagazin" by Mediaevum.de.


True type font to edit medieval german texts (Windows and Macintosh-Systems (Word, Wordperfect etc.).


Send your friends a greetingcard with an image of an medieval manuscript.
 


Extensive list of old high german, middle high german, medieval and neolatin texts (e.g. "Minnesangs Frühling", courtly Epic etc.). Several Links to download texts.


Chat about all questions about medieval studies


Papers and tutorials of historical linguistics [ Externes Angebot Uni Trier]
MHG grammar in verse
[ Externes Angebot Henrike Lähnemann, Uni Tübingen]
Bibliography of basic literature in medieval german studies [ Externes Angebot Uni Bamberg]


First information about persons and terms is provided by Wikipedia. Every visitor is requested to contribute his own expertise and to help correcting and improving the encyclopedia. You are allowed to change articles or publish new ones. Some articles are quite suitable for academic teaching, e. g. Geschichte des deutschen Minnesangs, Codex Manesse, Heinrich von Meißen (Frauenlob), Wolfram von Eschenbach, Artussage, Nibelungenlied.

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