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 | | "Walther's poem celebrating the patronage of Philip of Swabia is based on images of the crane and the peacock. |
 | | I have reviewed Pliny, Eustathius (the translator of Basil), Hrabanus Maurus, Hildegard von Bingen, Guillaume le Clerc, Richard de Fournival, Pierre le Picard, the anonymous Bestiaire d'amour rime, the Physiologus (Latin and German), Bartholomaeus Anglicus, Arnoldus Saxo, Thomas of Cantimpré, Vincent of Beauvais, and Albertus Magnus. |
 | | When the poet is a man of Walther's creativity, it is only just and prudent that we scrutinze his work as closely as we would a poem of the present day before we resort to explanations based on usages in other texts. |
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