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  Rudolf von Ems
He professes himself a follower of Gottfried von Strassburg, for whom he entertains the greatest admiration, but his moralizing and didactic tendency differs strikingly from Gottfried's joyous sensualism, and he is prone to diffuseness and redundancy.
"Wilhelm von Orlens", a courtly epic with a conventional love story, is based on a French original and was written for one Konrad von Winterstetten (d.
reprint of a "Willehalm von Orlens" was given by Victor Junk in "Deutsche Texte des Mittelalters" (Berlin, 1905), II; selections from "Alexander" by Junk in "Beitrage zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache" (1904), 29, 369-469; from "Weltchronik", by Vilmar, "Die zwei Rezensionen und die Handschriftenfamilien der Weltchronik Rudolfs v.
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von Supplinburg (deutscher König von 1125-1137) nach Bamberg, wo er an der Domschule eine umfassende Ausbildung erhielt.
(1138-1152) wurde Gottfried von Viterbo in die königliche Kapelle aufgenommen, der er auch unter Friedrich I. Barbarossa (1152-1190) und Heinrich VI.
Das Grundkonzept der meisten Werke Gottfrieds entstand während seiner ausgedehnten diplomatischen Reisen.
www.apfelweibla.de /viterbo_m.htm   (534 words)

  
 O. Lieberknecht: Pseudo-Kindi
) genannt -- von Cluny aus in mehreren Handschriften der Collectio Toletana sowie in extravaganter handschriftlicher Überlieferung verbreitet
Zwar findet sich auch in DSC nichts Entsprechendes, doch könnten verschiedene Glossen in der Collectio Toletana den Anlaß für diese Invektive geboten haben
Der von ihm zusätzlich angeführte Beleg aus der Legenda aurea von Jakob von Voragine ist abhängig von JV.
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 Godfrey of Viterbo
At an early age he displayed great activity as one of the clergy at the court of Conrad III and later Frederick I, accompanying the latter on many of his campaigns, and frequently fulfilling for him diplomatic missions.
As a reward for his services at Court, lands were bestowed on him in fief at Viterbo, probably in 1169.
Place it on a bookshelf or small table in your church or use it at conferences or social events.
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 Gottfried Mind Encyclopedia
Gottfried Mind ['gɔtfriːt 'mɪnd] (1768–17 November 1814) was a Swiss autistic savant who specialized in drawing.
His father, the joiner, however, thought that to draw on paper was nothing, and wood was the only material on which it was worth one's pains to work.
Accordingly, whenever the boy asked paper for drawing, he threw him a bit of wood; Gottfried also tried cutting animals in wood, an art in which he speedily attained such dexterity, that his wooden sheep and goats came to ornament all the presses and mantel-pieces in the village.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Consistories of the XIX Century
Antonio Gabriele Severoli, archbishop-bishop of Viterbo and Toscanella.
Rudolf Johannes Joseph Rainier von Habsburg-Lotharingen, archduke of Austria, royal prince of Hungary and Bohemia, archbishop-elect of Olomouc, Moravia.
Maximilian Joseph Gottfried Sommerau Beeckh, archbishop of Olomouc, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/consistories-xix.htm   (4608 words)

  
 Gottfried von Viterbo - Wikipedia
Gottfried von Viterbo kam 1133 unter Lothar III.
Seine poetisierenden, anekdotenhaften Berichte vermischte er mit Elementen aus Sagen und Fabeln was sie unterhaltsamer und bei einer relativ breiten Schicht beliebt machte.
Gottfried erweist sich in seinen Schriften als Anhänger der Staufer und unterstützt deren Ziel eines umfassenden Imperiums aber bleibt dennoch ausgleichend zwischen Kirche und Kaisertum.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gottfried_von_Viterbo   (305 words)

  
 Northvegr - The Roman and the Teuton
They have changed even his name, and as the children in the schools of Germany (8) still speak of him as their Dietrich von Bern, let him be to us too Dietrich, not simply the Ost-gothic Theoderic, but the German Dietrich.
Gottfried von Viterbo, (14) in the second half of the twelfth century, expresses his difficulties in similar words.
Weber, Lehrbuch der Weltgeschichte, § 245: 'Bei Verona von Theoderich (daher Dietrich von Bern) besiegt, barg sich Odoaker hinter die Mauern von Ravenna.' It is much more objectionable when Simrok in his translation of the Edda renders Thjodrekr by Dietrich, though he retains Theodolf and similar names.
www.northvegr.org /lore/teuton/000_02.php   (1944 words)

  
 Ferrater Mora: The Essayist: Suárez and Modern Philosophy
Joseph von Hertling, "Descartes Beziehungen zur Scholastik," Sitzungsberichte der bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (1897 and 1899).
R. von Nostiz-Rieneck, S.J., "Leibniz und die Scholastik," Philosophisches Jarbuch der Görresgesellschaft, VII (1895), 54-67.
J. Otto Fleckstein, "Der Aristotelismus von Suarez und der Funktionalismus in der Wissenschaft des Leibnizens Infinitesimalkalkül," Actas del Congreso Internacional de Filosofía de Barcelona, II (1948), 317-325.
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 The Sun King
In fact, Wolfram Von Eschenbach in his Grail epic `Parzival' describes a group of knights who are the guardians of the grail.
The order's Grand Master, Herman von Salza, was a close personal friend of Frederick II and accompanied him to Jerusalem in 1229.
Von Eschenbach linked the origins of Parzival to the Hohenstaufen family and he, along with the Cistercians, associated the fictional Knights of the Round Table with an order of real life knights, the militant wing of the Cistercians, the Templars.
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 Ferrater Mora: The Essayist: Suárez and Modern Philosophy
Joseph von Hertling, "Descartes Beziehungen zur Scholastik," Sitzungsberichte der bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (1897 and 1899).
H. Tiemann, Das spanische Schrifttum in Deutschland von der Renaissance bis zur Romantik (Hamburg, 1936).
J. Otto Fleckstein, "Der Aristotelismus von Suarez und der Funktionalismus in der Wissenschaft des Leibnizens Infinitesimalkalkül," Actas del Congreso Internacional de Filosofía de Barcelona, II (1948), 317-325.
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 HUMBOLDT-GESELLSCHAFT -> Der heilige Wald von Bomarzo - Gartenbaukunst im Manierismus
In der Nähe von Rom, bei Viterbo, findet man, halb versteckt von Bäumen und Gestrüpp, "verdrehte" Plastiken: Monstren, Giganten, Fabeltiere in einem Park, der ebenso an die magischen Landschaften der manieristischen Graphik erinnert wie an die Visionen von Max Ernst.
Der Schöpfer von Bomarzo wollte ein Mysterium darstellen: die "Erschütterung", die man vor dem Ungewöhnlichen, vor dem ganz und gar Andersartigen, vor dem Zusammenfall des Gegensätzlichen, vor der plötzlich harmonisierenden Wirkung des Abstrusen oder vor dem schlechten Geschmack spürt.
Trotz der vielen Jahre, die zwischen den Zitaten liegen, sind in ihnen zwei -auch heute noch in der Kunsttheorie unterschiedene- Hauptströmungen der Manierismusforschung zu erkennen.
www.humboldtgesellschaft.de /inhalt.php?name=bomarzo   (1024 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Rudolf von Ems
He himself tells us that he was in the service of the Counts of Montfort and from the anonymous continuator of the "Weltchronik" we learn that the poet died "in welschen richen", i.e.
"Wilhelm von Orlens", a courtly epic with a conventional love story, is based on a
A manuscript reprint of a "Willehalm von Orlens" was given by
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His brother Gottfried was bought off in a different method, being made Duke of Friesland and vassal of the emperor.
Frederick von Stauffen, known as the One-eyed, being desirous of providing his son Frederick (afterwards the famous emperor Frederick Barbarossa) with a wife, sent as envoy for that purpose a handsome young man named Johann von Würtemberg, whose attractions of face and manner had made him a general favorite.
He took it seriously, made love for himself to the attractive Princess Anna, and won her love and the consent of her father, who had been greatly pleased with his handsome and lively visitor, and was quite ready to confirm in earnest what he had begun in jest.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/books/gutenberg/1/6/5/8/16587/16587-8.txt   (22560 words)

  
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It should be noted that Johannes von Tepl wrote in the dialect employed by the Imperial chancery in Prague which was to be the basis for Luther's translations of the Bible.
Walther von der Vogelweide’, "Ein niuwer sumer, ein niuwe zît," ll.
Walther von der Vogelweide, "Zwo fuoge han ich doch, swie ungefüege ich sî," IV, l.
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 Reichskleinodien - Wikipedia
So zählt Gottfried von Viterbo folgende Gegenstände auf: das heilige Kreuz, die Heilige Lanze, die Krone, das Zepter, den Apfel und das Schwert.
März des folgenden Jahres von der Plintenburg kommend dort ein und wurden in der Kirche des Heilig-Geist-Spitals aufbewahrt.
Dabei wurde von Anfang mit juristischen, politischen und emotionalen Mitteln gestritten.
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Volksbuch ist eine von Joseph Görres und Johann Gottfried von Herder, Ende des 18.
Das Volksbuch von Herzog Ernst" schloss sich nicht an das ältere deutsche Gedicht, sondern an eine lateinische prosaische Version an, wie auch Steinhöwels zum Volksbuch gewordene Bearbeitung des "König Apollonius von Tyrland" die lateinische Erzählung des Gottfried von Viterbo zu Grunde liegt.
Von außen kamen einzelne Novellen wie aus dem Französischen die Geduldige Helena (Straßburg.
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 Reception of the texts and images of ancient greece
Heinrich von Veldeke's Eneasroman is a reworking of Virgil's Aeneid, although his immediate source seems to have been the anonymous Old French Roman d'Eneas and there is some evidence for the influence of the works of Ovid.[
The potential importance of Aeneas as ancestor of the Franks for Veldeke and his contemporaries may be gauged by reference to the works of Gottfried of Viterbo.
Writing in the 1180s, Gottfried traced Charlemagne's descent from Troy on both the maternal and paternal sides and subsequently traced Charlemagne's descendants down to the emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and his son, Henry VI.
www2.open.ac.uk /ClassicalStudies/GreekPlays/conf96/magner.htm   (6112 words)

  
 The Roman And The Teuton - A Series of Lectures Delivered Before The University of Cambridge By Charles Kingsley, M.A.- ...
If therefore Johannes von Muller spoke of Theodoric of Verona as Dietrich von Bern, he simply intended to carry on the historical tradition.
They have changed even his name, and as the children in the schools of Germany {p8} still speak of him as their Dietrich von Bern, let him be to us too Dietrich, not simply the Ost- gothic Theoderic, but the German Dietrich.
Gottfried von Viterbo {p14}, in the second half of the twelfth century, expresses his difficulties in similar words.
www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in /resources/english/etext-project/history/romteu/chapter1.html   (3259 words)

  
 REMA-Posthotel Würzburg
embedded within the valley the city presents itself like an earthly paradise: a rose surrounded by green leaves.“ This definition for the city below the castle Marienberg was stated by the poet Gottfried von Viterbo already in the 12th century.
Gottfried von Viterbo possibly arrived at that time still by stage coach, when he defined his classification about this city.
The hotelier Harald von Evert orientates himself by the traditions, their origin to be found in periods of time when every guest was still a king.
www.posthotel-wuerzburg.de /uk/wir/home.htm   (510 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Gottfried von Viterbo": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
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Otto von Freising and Gottfried von Viterbo Zum ersten Mal wieder begegnet uns eine Version von Theoderichs Ende und eine Kritik an der Heldensage im Anschlu an...
it appears also in the Speculum His- toriale, in Gottfried von Viterbo, in the Chronicon Engelhusii, and elsewhere.
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 The Roman And The Teuton By Charles Kingsley, M.A.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
If therefore Johannes von Muller spoke of Theodoric of Verona as Dietrich von Bern, he simply intended to carry on the historical tradition.
They have changed even his name, and as the children in the schools of Germany {p8} still speak of him as their Dietrich von Bern, let him be to us too Dietrich, not simply the Ost- gothic Theoderic, but the German Dietrich.
Gottfried von Viterbo {p14}, in the second half of the twelfth century, expresses his difficulties in similar words.
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 Apollonius of Tyre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The incest story line seems to have been a later addition, as are the riddles with which the king tests the hero in many versions.
The earliest manuscripts of the tale, in a Latin version, date from the 9th or 10th century; the most widespread Latin versions are those of Gottfried von Viterbo, who incorporated it into his Pantheon of 1185 as if it were actual history, and a version in the Gesta Romanorum.
The earliest vernacular translation is an incomplete Old English prose text from the 11th century, sometimes called the first English novel; the existence of this text is something of a mystery, since secular prose fiction was extremely rare at the time.
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 Treasures of Travel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Frederick II chose Potsdam over Berlin as his permanent residence because he wanted a place where he could escape the pressures of being a ruler and pursue without care his interests in philosophy and the arts.
Rothenburg's old houses, towers, and gateways have withstood the ravages of the centuries and are fascinating to explore.
Today we will drive on to Wurzburg which was described by 12th-century diplomat Gottfried von Viterbo as "lovely, like a rose set in deep-green foliage; sculpted into the valley like an earathly paradise".
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 Cardinals Created by Pope Pius IX (123)
Maximilian Joseph Gottfried Sommerau Beeckh, former Metropolitan Archbishop of Olomouc (Czechia)
Joseph Othmar von Rauscher, former Metropolitan Archbishop of Wien (Austria)
Maximilian Joseph von Tarnóczy, former Metropolitan Archbishop of Salzburg (Austria)
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 Great Buildings Online - Master Buildings List 2007.0222   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Karlskirche, by Johann Fisher von Erlach, at Vienna, Austria, 1715 to 1737.
Pilgrimage Church, by Gottfried Bohm, at Neviges, Germany, 1962.
Villa Farnese, by Giacomo Vignola, at Caprarola, near Viterbo, Italy, 1560.
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 Stammbaum der Staufer
Nach dem Tod des Königs Lothar von Supplinburg wählten die Fürsten nicht den mächtigen Welfen Heinrich den Stolzen von Bayern, sondern den weniger starken Staufer Konrad (geboren um 1093).
Gottfried von Viterbo nannte Konrad "heiter in Aussehen und Haltung", und urteilte, er sei "im Rat ein Seneca, vom Aussehen ein Paris, in den Waffen ein Hektor".
Der König, selbst ohne besondere Bildung, liebte die Gesellschaft gebildeter Männer und fand Freude an deren gelehrten Gesprächen.
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 CUA School of Philosophy
"James of Viterbo on the Essence-Existence Relationship (Quodlibet 1, Q. 4), and Godfrey of Fontaines on the Relationship between Nature and Supposit (Quodlibet 7, Q. Miscellanea Mediaevalia.
"The Relationship Between Essence and Existence in Late-Thirteenth Century Thought: Giles of Rome, Henry of Ghent, Godfrey of Fontaines, and James of Viterbo." Philosophies of Existence Ancient and Medieval.
"Gottfried von Fontaines," Lexikon des Mittelalters IV, 1603.
philosophy.cua.edu /Faculty/jfw   (1883 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Godfrey of Viterbo
He evidently passed some of his early life at Viterbo in Italy, but he was educated at Bamberg, where he was taken by Lothair in 1133, gaining a good knowledge of Latin, possibly preparing for work in governmental service.
Following his education, he began working in the Papal Chancellery.
As a reward for his services at court, lands were bestowed on him in fief, probably in 1169, at Viterbo where he also spent his concluding days.
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 Records International Catalogue October 2004
GOTTFRIED VON EINEM (1918-1996): Serenade for Double String Orchestra, Op.
One of the least well-represented composers in the digital era, von Einem was castigated by critics throughout the 20th century for his unfashionable conservatism.
A lack of scholarship on the composer forces us to estimate the time of composition (around 1874) but we know that the work is not intended for amateurs, its technical requirements demanding the type of quartet which premiered it, the famous Joachim Quartet.
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