Leiden lesen : Bedeutungen von 'compassio' um 1200 und die Poetik des Mit-Leidens im 'Parzival' Wolframs von Eschenbach. Diss. (Scrinium Friburgense Bd.21) (2006. VI, 267 S. m. 19 z. Tl. farb. Bildtaf. 23,5 cm)

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This study is an analysis of the facets of compassion in Wolfram's Parzival, which was written at the beginning of the thirteenth century. In order to grasp the actual meaning of compassio during this time, the analysis of the epic poem is preceded by additional examples from the High Middle Ages. These examples consist of excerpts taken from clerical Latin literature of the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries as well as from the "Elisabeth Psalter", which contains numerous illustrations and was prepared during this time for the court of Hermann I of Thuringia (1190-1217).

This study is an analysis of the facets of compassion in Wolfram's Parzival, which was written at the beginning of the thirteenth century. In order to grasp the actual meaning of compassio during this time, the analysis of the epic poem is preceded by additional examples from the High Middle Ages. These examples consist of excerpts taken from clerical Latin literature of the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries as well as from the "Elisabeth Psalter", which contains numerous illustrations and was prepared during this time for the court of Hermann I of Thuringia (1190-1217).

Katharina Mertens Fleury, Universität Zürich, Schweiz.

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