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Fragmentary Medieval romance in Latin verse
Ruodlieb is a fragmentary romance in Latin verse written by an unknown southern German poet who flourished about 1030. He was almost certainly a monk of
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Coordinated dancing of two partners
music to create distinctive but similar dances. In 1023, the German poet Ruodlieb referred to a couple dance with a basic motif of a boy wooing a girl, and
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Type of prose and verse narrative
grotesque in fiction, talked of its use in "the modern romance tradition." Ruodlieb Romances of Chrétien de Troyes Queste del Saint Graal Perceforest The Knight
Chivalric_romance
also a few narrative poems of the period, such as the unfinished epic Ruodlieb, which tells us the story of a knight's adventures. Lyric poetry grew to
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Town in Bavaria, Germany
for book making, for glass painting, and for goldsmithing. Around 1030, Ruodlieb, an early German romance of knightly adventure written in Latin verse,
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see also Arabic epic literature Andhra Mahabharatam (Telugu) by Nannayya Ruodlieb (Latin), by a German author Digenis Akritas (Greek); about a hero of the
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Types of dance in medieval Europe
notice of a couple dance comes from the southern German Latin romance Ruodlieb probably composed in the early to mid-11th century. The dance is done at
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Former monastery in Bavaria, Germany
Among the literary and scientific works produced at that time were: "Ruodlieb" (considered the first German novel; last third of the 11th century); the
Tegernsee_Abbey
State library in Bavaria, Germany
4452) Sacramentary of Henry II (Clm 4456) Uta Codex (Clm 13601), c. 1025 Ruodlieb romance fragments (Clm 19486), c. 1050 Scheyerer Matutinalbuch (Clm 17401)
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Forms of poetry, genre lyric and epic in the medieval era
also a few narrative poems of the period, such as the unfinished epic Ruodlieb, which tells us the story of a knight's adventures. Carmina Burana Cambridge
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Visigothic king
years later, sometime between 570–573. Walsh, P. G. (June 1967). "1. The Ruodlieb: The first medieval epic of chivalry from eleventh-century Germany. Translated
Liuva_I
Latin epic poem
produced an English edition and translation under the title, Waltharius, and Ruodlieb, ed. and trans. by Dennis M. Kratz, The Garland Library of Medieval Literature
Waltharius
song of Guilhem IX Count of Poitiers and Duke of Aquitaine. c. 1070 – Ruodlieb (IV 184–188) thought to be written by a monk near Tegernsee. c. 500 AD
Chess_in_early_literature
Medieval Italian Poem
967–68. Francisco Rico. "Tradición y experimento en la poesía medieval: Ruodlieb, Semiramis, Abelardo, Santa Hildegarda". Romance Philology, 26:4 (1973)
Ritmo_cassinese
German linguist (1837–1906)
altgermanischen Dialekte, 1862 Deutsches Wörterbuch, 3 vols., 1890-1895 Beowulf: Angelsächsisches Heldengedicht, 1863 Heliand, 1866 Ruodlieb, 1897 v t e
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A dwarf captured by Ruodlieb, he is the son of the dwarf king Immung, and the father of Heriburg, whom Ruodlieb marries. Ruodlieb Hartvin Old Norse: Hartvin
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, H–He
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aunt of Ecke. Ortnit, Wolfdietrich, Eckenlied, Heldenbuch-Prosa Ruodlieb Latin: Ruodlieb, Middle High German: Ruotliep The first element is PGmc *hrōthi("fame")
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, P–S
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_P–S
characterized as a dwarf name by the suffix -ung. The father of the dwarf Hartung. Ruodlieb Ingebjorg1 Old Norse: Ingibjǫrg The first element is from PGmc *Ingwia-
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, I–O
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_I–O
Spanish writer, translator and university lecturer
319), Editorial Gredos, Madrid, 2004. ISBN 978-84-249-2703-5 Cantar de Ruodlieb, Celeste, Madrid 2002. ISBN 978-84-8211-339-5. Revised second edition (Musa
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