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CODEX MANESSE

  • Codex Manesse
  • 14th-century German illuminated manuscript

    The Codex Manesse (also Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift or Pariser Handschrift) is a Liederhandschrift (a German term for a manuscript containing

    Codex Manesse

    Codex Manesse

    Codex_Manesse

  • Reichsadler
  • Heraldic eagle used in Germany and Austria

    1191–1197) from Codex Manesse (c. 1304) Tomb of Henry VII (d. 1313), with the emperor's coats of arms and the imperial eagle (Codex Balduini Trevirorum

    Reichsadler

    Reichsadler

    Reichsadler

  • Codex
  • Historical ancestor of the modern book

    codex (pl.: codices /koʊdɪˈsiːz/) was the historical ancestor format of the modern book. Technically, the vast majority of modern books use the codex

    Codex

    Codex

    Codex

  • Conradin
  • Duke of Swabia, King of Jerusalem and Sicily (1252–1268)

    marble statue by Bertel Thorvaldsen to his memory. In the 14th-century Codex Manesse, a collection of medieval German lyrics, preserved at Heidelberg, there

    Conradin

    Conradin

    Conradin

  • Manesse
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    French actor and composer Hélène Manesse [fr] (born 1941), French actress Codex Manesse, 14th-century manuscript in codex form This disambiguation page lists

    Manesse

    Manesse

  • Walther von der Vogelweide
  • German minstrel singer (c. 1170 – c. 1230)

    the High German area. The largest single collection is found in the Codex Manesse, which includes around 90% of his known songs. However, most Minnesang

    Walther von der Vogelweide

    Walther von der Vogelweide

    Walther_von_der_Vogelweide

  • Tannhäuser
  • 13th century German poet and singer

    is an ancestor of the von und zu Thannhausen Family. The illustrated Codex Manesse manuscript (about 1300–1340) depicts him clad in the Teutonic Order

    Tannhäuser

    Tannhäuser

    Tannhäuser

  • Eleanor of Aquitaine
  • Queen of France (1137–52) and England (1154–89); Duchess of Aquitaine (1137–1204)

    articles and books about her, such as a queen from the 14th-century Codex Manesse. The stained glass window in Poitiers Cathedral with a donor portrait

    Eleanor of Aquitaine

    Eleanor of Aquitaine

    Eleanor_of_Aquitaine

  • 1300–1400 in European fashion
  • clothing and embroidery Archived 2007-07-02 at the Wayback Machine Digital Codex Manesse 14th Century at de Vieuxchamps The Cotehardie & Houppelande Homepage

    1300–1400 in European fashion

    1300–1400 in European fashion

    1300–1400_in_European_fashion

  • Jewish hat
  • Cone-shaped pointed hat, worn by Jews in Medieval Europe and parts of the Islamic world

    constant width. The top of the hat becomes flatter, or rounded (as in the Codex Manesse picture). The materials used are unclear from art, and may have included

    Jewish hat

    Jewish hat

    Jewish_hat

  • Konrad von Altstetten
  • Medieval German nobleman and poet

    influenced by Gottfried von Neifen. Three of his songs are preserved in the Codex Manesse. Konrad von Altstetten belonged to a family of ministeriales (or Dienstmannen

    Konrad von Altstetten

    Konrad von Altstetten

    Konrad_von_Altstetten

  • Süßkind von Trimberg
  • German-language author

    (or Suesskind of Trimberg) is given as the author of six poems in the Codex Manesse. The poems date to the second half of the 13th century, and if their

    Süßkind von Trimberg

    Süßkind von Trimberg

    Süßkind_von_Trimberg

  • Albrecht II, Count of Hohenberg-Rotenburg
  • Hohenzollern which split off in the 12th century. Two stanzas in the Codex Manesse are attributed to him under the name of Albrecht von Haigerloch. Albrecht

    Albrecht II, Count of Hohenberg-Rotenburg

    Albrecht_II,_Count_of_Hohenberg-Rotenburg

  • Manegg Castle
  • Manesse. It is unclear whether the family is named after the castle or vice versa. The family's name is best known for being eponymous of the Codex Manesse

    Manegg Castle

    Manegg Castle

    Manegg_Castle

  • Der von Kürenberg
  • Middle High German poet

    earliest Minnesänger. Fifteen strophes of his songs are preserved in the Codex Manesse and the Budapest Fragment. Since his given name remains unknown ("Der"

    Der von Kürenberg

    Der von Kürenberg

    Der_von_Kürenberg

  • Wiesloch
  • Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Heidelberg and Wiesloch to Pforzheim in the Black Forest, and back. The Codex Manesse includes four sophisticated Middle High German lyrics in the tagelied

    Wiesloch

    Wiesloch

    Wiesloch

  • Squire
  • Shield- or armour-bearer of a knight

    Wolfram von Eschenbach and his squire (Codex Manesse, 14th century)

    Squire

    Squire

    Squire

  • Knightly sword
  • Straight, double-edged bladed weapon

    a tournament, Codex Manesse (Herzog von Anhalt, fol. 17r), c. 1305–1315. Illustration of combat with sword and buckler, Codex Manesse (Von Scharpfenberg

    Knightly sword

    Knightly sword

    Knightly_sword

  • Erfurt latrine disaster
  • 12th-century accident in the Holy Roman Empire

    King (later Emperor) Henry VI (depiction from the Codex Manesse) was present at the Erfurt latrine disaster and survived unharmed.

    Erfurt latrine disaster

    Erfurt latrine disaster

    Erfurt_latrine_disaster

  • Rudolf von Neuenburg
  • Swiss minstrel

    ie gv̊ten wan (Codex Manesse, 20v) Gewan ich ze minnen ie gv̊ten wan (Codex Manesse, 20v) Minne gebútet mir das ich ſinge (Codex Manesse, 20v) Minne gebútet

    Rudolf von Neuenburg

    Rudolf von Neuenburg

    Rudolf_von_Neuenburg

  • Heidelberg Codex
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Heidelberger Liederhandschrift (13th century), manuscript of Minnesang Codex Manesse (14th century), manuscript of Minnesang Heidelberger Liederhandschrift

    Heidelberg Codex

    Heidelberg_Codex

  • Destrier
  • Type of war horse

    Caparisoned horses competing in a joust from the Codex Manesse

    Destrier

    Destrier

    Destrier

  • Ulrich von Liechtenstein
  • German singer and poet (c. 1200–1275)

    Portrait of Ulrich from the Codex Manesse

    Ulrich von Liechtenstein

    Ulrich von Liechtenstein

    Ulrich_von_Liechtenstein

  • Manesse Verlag
  • German publishing house

    name of the publishing house was based on the Codex Manesse. The first two works published by Manesse Verlag in 1944 were "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville

    Manesse Verlag

    Manesse_Verlag

  • Elevated entrance
  • Entrance of medieval castles

    and leaving the building (Hans Max von Aufseß). A miniature in the Codex Manesse shows how the poet Kristan von Hamle is hoisted in a basket up to an

    Elevated entrance

    Elevated entrance

    Elevated_entrance

  • Sängerkrieg
  • Literary work

    found within the great Liederhandschriften of the late Middle Ages (the Codex Manesse, Jenaer Liederhandschrift, Kolmarer Liederhandschrift). A collection

    Sängerkrieg

    Sängerkrieg

    Sängerkrieg

  • Palästinalied
  • 13th century crusade song

    source of the text (dated to the 1270s), giving seven stanzas. The Codex Manesse (ms. C, fol 126rv, dated c. 1304) has nine stanzas. Other manuscripts

    Palästinalied

    Palästinalied

    Palästinalied

  • Burggraf von Regensburg
  • 13th-century Kleine Heidelberger Liederhandschrift and the 14th-century Codex Manesse. The Burggraf von Regensburg belonged to the family of the counts of

    Burggraf von Regensburg

    Burggraf von Regensburg

    Burggraf_von_Regensburg

  • Henry I, Prince of Anhalt
  • First Prince of Anhalt

    century, five of his Minnelieder (love songs) were copied into the Codex Manesse, an exceptionally beautiful collection. In this source, he is erroneously

    Henry I, Prince of Anhalt

    Henry I, Prince of Anhalt

    Henry_I,_Prince_of_Anhalt

  • Knight
  • Honorary title awarded for service to a state or church

    A 14th-century depiction of the 13th-century German knight Hartmann von Aue, from the Codex Manesse

    Knight

    Knight

    Knight

  • Bibliotheca Palatina
  • Former library in Germany

    venandi cum avibus, cpl 1071, commissioned by Frederick II), and the Codex Manesse (cpg 848) Further important manuscripts were acquired from the collection

    Bibliotheca Palatina

    Bibliotheca Palatina

    Bibliotheca_Palatina

  • Minnesang
  • Middle High German love song tradition

    Minnesänger. Some clearly belonged to the higher nobility – the 14th-century Codex Manesse includes songs by dukes, counts, kings, and the Emperor Henry VI. Some

    Minnesang

    Minnesang

    Minnesang

  • Vielle
  • Musical instrument

    fiddle from c. 1310, Ormesby Psalter, Bodleian Library Vielle from the Codex Manesse, UB Heidelberg, c. 1305-1315. Modern build of a viella from Spain. Based

    Vielle

    Vielle

    Vielle

  • National colours of Germany
  • National symbol of Germany

    imperial eagle was used from the 14th century onwards, as depicted in the Codex Manesse about 1304. The Habsburg monarchy used the colours black and gold as

    National colours of Germany

    National colours of Germany

    National_colours_of_Germany

  • Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1191 to 1197

    scroll, he is the first and foremost to be portrayed in the famous Codex Manesse, a 14th-century songbook manuscript featuring 140 reputed poets; at

    Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_VI,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Gothic book illustration
  • Style of illustration from the European High and Late Middle Ages

    also produced for collections of courtly epic or lyric poetry. The Codex Manesse is a well-known example of an illustrated manuscript, produced in Zurich

    Gothic book illustration

    Gothic book illustration

    Gothic_book_illustration

  • Reinmar von Brennenberg
  • Reinmar II was not murdered, as was depicted in the image from the Codex Manesse, but his son Reinmar III was in 1276. His Minnelieder are among those

    Reinmar von Brennenberg

    Reinmar von Brennenberg

    Reinmar_von_Brennenberg

  • Henry Probus
  • High Duke of Poland

    cultural interests; medieval sources attribute Latin poetry in the Codex Manesse to Henry, reflecting a court influenced by Western European chivalric

    Henry Probus

    Henry Probus

    Henry_Probus

  • Johannes Hadlaub
  • Swiss Minnesänger

    in Codex Manesse. He was a citizen of Zürich, and is on record as buying a house there in 1302. There are 51 songs by Hadlaub in the Codex Manesse, and

    Johannes Hadlaub

    Johannes Hadlaub

    Johannes_Hadlaub

  • Heidelberg University Library
  • Academic library in Germany

    Latin and Greek works came back from Paris to Heidelberg. In 1888 the Codex Manesse, which was at that point located in the Royal Library in Paris, returned

    Heidelberg University Library

    Heidelberg University Library

    Heidelberg_University_Library

  • War flag
  • Variant of a national flag for use by a country's military forces when on land

    A knight (Jan I van Brabant) flying a heraldic flag in battle, in addition to the heraldic device displayed on his shield (Codex Manesse, c. 1304)

    War flag

    War flag

    War_flag

  • Feudalism
  • Legal and military structure in medieval Europe

    Herr Reinmar von Zweter, a 13th-century Minnesinger, was depicted with his noble arms in Codex Manesse.

    Feudalism

    Feudalism

    Feudalism

  • Alemannic German
  • Group of dialects of the Upper German branch of the Germanic language family

    traits. Alemannic Middle High German is less prominent, in spite of the Codex Manesse compiled by Johannes Hadlaub of Zürich. The rise of the Old Swiss Confederacy

    Alemannic German

    Alemannic German

    Alemannic_German

  • Rapperswil
  • Former municipality of Switzerland in St. Gallen

    von Rapperswil (13th century) one of the Minnesingers featured in the Codex Manesse Wernher von Homberg (1284–1320) a knight in the service of Henry VII

    Rapperswil

    Rapperswil

    Rapperswil

  • List of codices
  • List of pre-modern handwritten books

    Cologne Mani-Codex Madrid Codex (Maya) Codex Manesse Matenadaran MS 7117 Codex Mendoza Morgan Bible Nag Hammadi library Novgorod Codex Nowell Codex Nürnberger

    List of codices

    List_of_codices

  • List of European medieval musical instruments
  • Switzerland. Heinrich Frauenlob, a Minnesinger (seated, top) in the Codex Manesse. From bottom left: Tabor, recorder, shawm, vielle, vielle, psaltery

    List of European medieval musical instruments

    List_of_European_medieval_musical_instruments

  • Tables game
  • Class of board game

    The poet Herr Goeli playing, from the 14th century Codex Manesse

    Tables game

    Tables game

    Tables_game

  • Otto von Botenlauben
  • remains to this day. Otto was one of the minnesingers collated in the Codex Manesse. His works are limited: twelve love songs have survived and one Leich

    Otto von Botenlauben

    Otto von Botenlauben

    Otto_von_Botenlauben

  • Coat of arms of the Hohenstaufen family
  • presence of heraldic symbols, it is possible to note, respectively, in the Codex Manesse and in the Nova Cronica, two miniatures, in each of which the field

    Coat of arms of the Hohenstaufen family

    Coat of arms of the Hohenstaufen family

    Coat_of_arms_of_the_Hohenstaufen_family

  • German heraldry
  • Tradition and style of heraldic achievements in Germany and the Holy Roman Empire

    Hesse and Thuringia each depict a lion barry argent and gules. The Manesse Codex (10r) displays Wenceslaus II of Bohemia's eagle chequy sable and gules

    German heraldry

    German heraldry

    German_heraldry

  • Hastilude
  • Generic Medieval name for martial games

    A knight receiving a lady's favour at a hastilude. From Codex Manesse.

    Hastilude

    Hastilude

    Hastilude

  • Heinrich von Veldeke
  • 12th-century poet and composer from the Low Countries

    Heidelberger Liederenhandschrift, better known as the Codex Manesse (Heidelberg, Universitätsbibliothek, Codex Palatinus Germanicus 848). The significance of

    Heinrich von Veldeke

    Heinrich von Veldeke

    Heinrich_von_Veldeke

  • History of books
  • than a scroll, is called a codex. After this invention, hand-bound, expensive, and elaborate manuscripts began to appear in codex form. This gave way to press-printed

    History of books

    History of books

    History_of_books

  • Caparison
  • Cloth covering laid over a horse or other animal for protection and decoration

    Eleonora of Brandenburg, 1621 Caparisons in the 14th-century German – Codex Manesse  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public

    Caparison

    Caparison

    Caparison

  • Otto IV, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
  • Margrave of Brandenburg

    Brandenburg-Stendal Margrave Otto IV of Brandenburg, depicted in the Codex Manesse (c. 1300) Born c. 1238 Died 27 November 1308 or 1309 Noble family House

    Otto IV, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal

    Otto IV, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal

    Otto_IV,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Stendal

  • Babonen
  • Extinct noble house from Bavaria

    depicted in both the Weingartner Liederhandschrift and the Codex Manesse. In the Codex Manesse, he is shown under a triangular shield blazoned Or, on a

    Babonen

    Babonen

    Babonen

  • Jousting
  • Martial game between two horsemen wielding lances with blunted tips

    Depiction of a late 13th-century joust in the Codex Manesse. Joust by Walther von Klingen.

    Jousting

    Jousting

    Jousting

  • Schwangau
  • Municipality in Bavaria, Germany

    The coat of arms of the municipality is based on the one shown in the Codex Manesse as that of Hiltbolt von Schwangau [de] (d. 1256). Gymnasium mit Internat

    Schwangau

    Schwangau

    Schwangau

  • Albrecht von Rapperswil
  • Minnesinger

    Codex Manesse. He was a ministerialis in the service of the counts of Rapperswil, in the rank of a marchschal. Albrecht is depicted in Codex Manesse fol

    Albrecht von Rapperswil

    Albrecht von Rapperswil

    Albrecht_von_Rapperswil

  • Eagle (heraldry)
  • Heraldic bird

     1270) Henry IV Probus, Duke of Silesia with the Silesian eagle in Codex Manesse (c. 1305–1340) Coat of arms of the King of Poland, after the Grand Armorial

    Eagle (heraldry)

    Eagle (heraldry)

    Eagle_(heraldry)

  • Horned helmet
  • Helmet with horns

    demonstrated. See the depiction of Wolfram von Eschenbach, and others, in the Codex Manesse. "Veksøhjelmene" (PDF). historiefaget.dk. Archived from the original

    Horned helmet

    Horned helmet

    Horned_helmet

  • Triple-headed eagle
  • Mythical creature

    coat of arms of minnesinger Reinmar von Zweter (c. 1200–1248) in the Codex Manesse (c. 1300). An unrelated depiction of the Reichsadler with three heads

    Triple-headed eagle

    Triple-headed eagle

    Triple-headed_eagle

  • Rose
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Illustration of roses from a 14th-century edition of Tacuinum Sanitatis Codex Manesse illuminated with roses, illustrated between 1305 and 1340 in Zürich

    Rose

    Rose

    Rose

  • Historischer Kunstbunker
  • Regalia The Automaton clock from the Frauenkirche The Erdapfel The Codex Manesse Works of Albrecht Dürer Historic musical instruments, scientific implements

    Historischer Kunstbunker

    Historischer Kunstbunker

    Historischer_Kunstbunker

  • Love song
  • Type of song dealing with love

    attention to beauty and appearance are common themes. The 14th century Codex Manesse includes love songs by dukes as John I, Duke of Brabant and William

    Love song

    Love_song

  • Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Majora (c. 1250). Henry VI is given a (single-headed) Reichsadler in the Codex Manesse (c. 1320). Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (Emperor 1220–1250) did not

    Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire

    Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire

    Coats_of_arms_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire

  • Reinmar von Zweter
  • a Middle High German poet of Spruchdichtung. The iconography in the Manesse Codex (see illustration) suggests that he may have been blind, since he is

    Reinmar von Zweter

    Reinmar von Zweter

    Reinmar_von_Zweter

  • Odenwald
  • Low mountain range in Germany

    Parzival. Portrait of the medieval poet Wolfram von Eschenbach from the Codex Manesse Fireplace in the great hall. In Wolframs Parzival the author indirectly

    Odenwald

    Odenwald

    Odenwald

  • Teutonic Order
  • Medieval military order

    Tannhäuser in the habit of the Teutonic Knights, from the Codex Manesse

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic_Order

  • Charge (heraldry)
  • Heraldic motif

    triple-headed eagles are not unknown, and one eagle appearing in the Codex Manesse has its wing bones fashioned into additional heads. Eagles and their

    Charge (heraldry)

    Charge_(heraldry)

  • Backgammon
  • Board and dice game for two players

    Poet Herr Goeli playing in the 14c, Codex Manesse, Heidelberg University Library

    Backgammon

    Backgammon

    Backgammon

  • Heinrich von Ofterdingen
  • Medieval German poet

    were rendered in later Liederhandschrift manuscripts, among them the Codex Manesse; it was depicted as a historic event already by medieval chroniclers

    Heinrich von Ofterdingen

    Heinrich von Ofterdingen

    Heinrich_von_Ofterdingen

  • Crusade of 1267
  • 13th-century crusade

    A knight of the Psitticher faction of Basel, from the Codex Manesse (early 14th century). Both of the leaders of the Crusade of 1267 were Psittichers

    Crusade of 1267

    Crusade of 1267

    Crusade_of_1267

  • Bianca Lancia
  • 13th-century mistress of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II

    Bianca Lancia Miniature from the Codex Manesse, sometimes identified as Bianca and Frederick Born c. 1210 Agliano Terme, County of Savoy, Holy Roman Empire

    Bianca Lancia

    Bianca Lancia

    Bianca_Lancia

  • Medieval hunting
  • Aristocratic hunting practice

    A portrait of Conradin hawking, from the Codex Manesse (Folio 7r).

    Medieval hunting

    Medieval hunting

    Medieval_hunting

  • John I, Duke of Brabant
  • Duke of Brabant (1252/53 – 1294)

    John I John going to battle, from the Codex Manesse Duke of Brabant and Lothier Reign 1267–1294 Predecessor Henry Successor John II Duke of Limburg Reign

    John I, Duke of Brabant

    John I, Duke of Brabant

    John_I,_Duke_of_Brabant

  • Battle of Worringen
  • Part of the War of the Limburg Succession

    John I, Duke of Brabant, at the Battle of Worringen, Codex Manesse, about 1340

    Battle of Worringen

    Battle of Worringen

    Battle_of_Worringen

  • Shield
  • Item of armour carried to intercept attacks or projectiles

    Tacuinum Sanitatis illustrated in Lombardy, ca. 1390. Drawing from the Codex Manesse showing jousting knights on horseback carrying shields. Ceremonial shield

    Shield

    Shield

    Shield

  • Dornhan
  • Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Leinstetten on 17 April 1298. Albrecht von Hohenberg is depicted in the Codex Manesse in battle. There the only two verses handed down by him are preserved

    Dornhan

    Dornhan

    Dornhan

  • Chivalry
  • Traditional ideology and code of conduct of knights

    Konrad von Limpurg as a knight being armed by his lady in the Codex Manesse (early 14th century)

    Chivalry

    Chivalry

    Chivalry

  • Bligger von Steinach
  • Medieval German feudal lords of Steinach

    Nibelungenlied, but this remains in dispute. Bligger's work appears in the Codex Manesse. The codex also displays the coat-of-arms that he created. It is a harp, which

    Bligger von Steinach

    Bligger von Steinach

    Bligger_von_Steinach

  • Henry (VII) of Germany
  • Heir apparent of Emperor Frederick II (1211–1242)

    Henry's head while riding a horse following Conrad IV. On the original Codex Manesse the picture shows: the eagle faded out and 'overwritten' with a cross

    Henry (VII) of Germany

    Henry (VII) of Germany

    Henry_(VII)_of_Germany

  • Stadeck
  • His son Rudolph II (d. 1261) was a leading minnesinger, featured in Codex Manesse. Another son of Rudolph I, Hartnid I, was active in the party of Rudolph

    Stadeck

    Stadeck

    Stadeck

  • Middle High German literature
  • 14th century, particularly the massive and expensively illustrated Manesse Codex, are unlikely to have been intended solely, if at all, for performers

    Middle High German literature

    Middle_High_German_literature

  • Cross potent
  • Heraldic cross

    of the Teutonic Order is drawn as a cross patent for Tannhäuser in Codex Manesse (c. 1310). Use of the Jerusalem cross is associated with the title of

    Cross potent

    Cross potent

    Cross_potent

  • Kleine Heidelberger Liederhandschrift
  • 357 (Cpg 357). Along with the Weingarten Manuscript (MS. B) and the Codex Manesse (MS. C), it is one of the major sources of Minnesang texts from the

    Kleine Heidelberger Liederhandschrift

    Kleine Heidelberger Liederhandschrift

    Kleine_Heidelberger_Liederhandschrift

  • Wernher von Homberg
  • Knight in service of Emperor Henry VII

    later of Frederick the Fair. His Minnesang poems are recorded in the Codex Manesse. Wernher's father was Ludwig of Homberg (d. 1289 in the battle of Schosshalde

    Wernher von Homberg

    Wernher von Homberg

    Wernher_von_Homberg

  • Walther von Mezze
  • German lyric poet

    attested among them in the 13th century. His coat of arms, as shown in the Codex Manesse, does not narrow down his origins, for in the Weingarten Manuscript

    Walther von Mezze

    Walther von Mezze

    Walther_von_Mezze

  • Herr Goeli
  • Middle High German minnesinger

    Four of his poems survive. They are found under his name only in the Codex Manesse. In three other manuscripts—the Weingarten Manuscript and the Berlin

    Herr Goeli

    Herr Goeli

    Herr_Goeli

  • Karl Zangemeister
  • German librarian and philologist

    liederhandschrift (Manesse-codex), 1892 – The coat of arms, crests and standards of the Great Heidelberg Liederhandschrift (Codex Manesse). Bruchstücke der

    Karl Zangemeister

    Karl Zangemeister

    Karl_Zangemeister

  • Pointed hat
  • Type of headgear

    Canada, and the Huastecs of Veracruz and Aztec (e.g., as illustrated in the Codex Mendoza). The Kabiri of New Guinea have the diba, a pointed hat glued together

    Pointed hat

    Pointed hat

    Pointed_hat

  • Von Klingen family
  • Medieval baronial family from Thurgau, Switzerland

    decorated with peacock feathers. The coat of arms of the von Klingen in the Codex Manesse also shows on sable the argent lion, but the shingles are or; on the

    Von Klingen family

    Von_Klingen_family

  • Red in culture
  • remove any red items, as the day is considered a Christian holiday. The Codex Manesse, a 14th-century collection of love songs. Red roses were symbol of courtly

    Red in culture

    Red_in_culture

  • Marschall
  • Surname list

    Albrecht Marschall von Rapperswil, one of the Minnesingers featured in the Codex Manesse Marschall der DDR, the highest rank in the National People's Army of

    Marschall

    Marschall

  • Interpolation (manuscripts)
  • Addition of non-authorial text

    Interpolation (textual criticism) Codex Manesse showing typical scribal notes Field Textual criticism, Philology Origin Latin interpolare (to refurbish

    Interpolation (manuscripts)

    Interpolation (manuscripts)

    Interpolation_(manuscripts)

  • Der Marner
  • German poet

    in the Middle High German language, whose work is preserved in the Codex Manesse. He was born in Swabia and obviously enjoyed a good school education

    Der Marner

    Der Marner

    Der_Marner

  • Miniature sheet
  • Postage stamps still attached to its printsheet

    Liechtenstein miniature sheet with four stamps "Illustrations of the Codex Manesse - 800th Anniversary of Wolfram von Eschenbach" (1970)

    Miniature sheet

    Miniature sheet

    Miniature_sheet

  • Burgrave
  • Official title for the ruler of a castle in medieval Europe

    The Burgrave of Regensburg presiding over a trial, early 14th-century illustration in the Codex Manesse.

    Burgrave

    Burgrave

    Burgrave

  • Wenceslaus II of Bohemia
  • King of Bohemia from 1278 to 1305

    Wenceslaus II of Bohemia Portrayal in Codex Manesse King of Bohemia Reign 26 August 1278 – 21 June 1305 Coronation 2 June 1297, Prague Predecessor Ottokar

    Wenceslaus II of Bohemia

    Wenceslaus II of Bohemia

    Wenceslaus_II_of_Bohemia

  • Reichsvogt
  • Office of a Vogt that was nominated as the Roman Empire representative

    Count Wernher von Homberg-Rapperswil, Reichsvogt of the Waldstätte from 1309 to 1320, Codex Manesse folio 43v.

    Reichsvogt

    Reichsvogt

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  • Stickler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stickler

    English : nickname for a person who insisted on a strict code of social behavior.German : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a hill, from Middle High German stickel ‘hill’, ‘slope’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant; in the south an occupational name for someone who shapes and sets stakes in vineyards.

    Stickler

  • NORI
  • Female

    Japanese

    NORI

    (1-儀, 2-典, 3-則, 4-法) Japanese unisex name NORI means 1) "ceremony, regalia," 2) "code, precedent," 3) "model, rule, standard," 4) "law, rule."

    NORI

  • Codee
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Irish

    Codee

    Cushion; Helpful

    Codee

  • Codey
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Irish

    Codey

    Cushion; Helpful; Pillow

    Codey

  • Codey
  • Boy/Male

    Irish American English

    Codey

    Helpful.

    Codey

  • Ward
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ward

    English : occupational name for a watchman or guard, from Old English weard ‘guard’ (used as both an agent noun and an abstract noun).Irish : reduced form of McWard, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Bhaird ‘son of the poet’. The surname occurs throughout Ireland, where three different branches of the family are known as professional poets.Surname adopted by bearers of the Jewish surname Warshawski, Warshawsky or some other Jewish name bearing some similarity to the English name.Americanized form of French Guerin.The surname Ward was brought to North America from England independently by several different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Nathaniel Ward (1578–1652), author of the MA legal code, was born in Haverhill, Suffolk, England, and emigrated to Agawam (Ipswich, MA) in 1633. William Ward was one of the original settlers of Sudbury, MA, in about 1638. Miles Ward came from England to Salem, MA, in about 1639. Thomas Ward (d. 1689) settled in Newport, RI, in 1671; among his descendants were two governors of colonial RI.

    Ward

  • Sanhitha | ஸஹிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sanhitha | ஸஹிதா

    Code

    Sanhitha | ஸஹிதா

  • Code
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Code

    English : variant spelling of Coad.

    Code

  • Codei
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Codei

    Rockstar

    Codei

  • Sanhitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sanhitha

    Code

    Sanhitha

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  • Sreepad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sreepad

    Feet pad of Lord Vishnu

  • Ratanbir
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ratanbir

    The Priceless Brave One

  • Kalidoss
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kalidoss

    Poet Blessed by Goddess Kaali

  • Tayyibatun-Nisa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Tayyibatun-Nisa

    Good-nature

  • Gurman
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Gurman

    Heart of Guru

  • SANTOS
  • Male

    Spanish

    SANTOS

    Portuguese and Spanish name SANTOS means "saints." This name is sometimes bestowed on a child to invoke the protection of the saints. It is also given to baby boys born on the Feast of All Saints.

  • Khursheed
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Khursheed

    The sun.

  • LUNA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    LUNA

    (לוּנה) Hebrew name LUNA means "dweller." Compare with another form of Luna.

  • Birk
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Danish, English, French, German, Scottish, Swedish

    Birk

    Place Name; Where Birch Trees Grow; From the Fortified Settlement; From a Birch Tree; Bright; Shining

  • BIANKA
  • Female

    Hungarian

    BIANKA

    Hungarian form of French Blanche, BIANKA means "white."

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  • Law
  • n.

    The Jewish or Mosaic code, and that part of Scripture where it is written, in distinction from the gospel; hence, also, the Old Testament.

  • Canon
  • n.

    A law, or rule of doctrine or discipline, enacted by a council and confirmed by the pope or the sovereign; a decision, regulation, code, or constitution made by ecclesiastical authority.

  • Penal
  • a.

    Enacting or threatening punishment; as, a penal statue; the penal code.

  • Codify
  • v. t.

    To reduce to a code, as laws.

  • Tradition
  • n.

    An unwritten code of law represented to have been given by God to Moses on Sinai.

  • Code
  • n.

    A body of law, sanctioned by legislation, in which the rules of law to be specifically applied by the courts are set forth in systematic form; a compilation of laws by public authority; a digest.

  • Codist
  • n.

    A codifier; a maker of codes.

  • Ritual
  • n.

    Hence, the code of ceremonies observed by an organization; as, the ritual of the freemasons.

  • Wigwag
  • v. t.

    To signal by means of a flag waved from side to side according to a code adopted for the purpose.

  • Codification
  • n.

    The act or process of codifying or reducing laws to a code.

  • Codex
  • n.

    A collection of canons.

  • Code
  • n.

    Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals.

  • Codex
  • n.

    A book; a manuscript.

  • Codex
  • n.

    An ancient manuscript of the Sacred Scriptures, or any part of them, particularly the New Testament.

  • Codices
  • pl.

    of Codex

  • Codex
  • n.

    A collection or digest of laws; a code.

  • Corps
  • n. sing. & pl.

    A body or code of laws.

  • Criminal
  • a.

    Relating to crime; -- opposed to civil; as, the criminal code.

  • Codical
  • a.

    Relating to a codex, or a code.

  • Fuero
  • n.

    A code; a charter; a grant of privileges.