Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
In dieser elfb ndigen Gesamttranskription des, Ambraser Heldenbuchs' erscheinen erstmals alle Texte im fr hneuhochdeutschen Originalwortlaut. Die zeichengetreue Transkription ist synoptisch dem Manuskriptbild gegen bergestellt. Die diplomatische Transkription ist nach Versen umbrochen, die gem etablierten Editionen nummeriert sind. Die fast 250 Pergamentbl tter umfassende Prunkhandschrift, die von Maximilian I. zu Beginn des 16. Jahrhunderts in Auftrag gegeben wurde, z hlt zu den wichtigsten Quellen deutschsprachiger Literatur des Mittelalters. Band 7 beinhaltet die, Nibelungenklage', die im, Ambraser Heldenbuch' wie in acht weiteren Handschriften auf das, Nibelungenlied' folgt.
Synopsis
Transcriptiones is a publication series for editions that juxtapose manuscript images and character-faithful transcriptions. In contrast to other series, Transcriptiones focuses on outstanding manuscripts, such as texts that have survived only in one copy and autographs, but also on leitmanuscripts or oldest textual traditions. With its international and interdisciplinary advisory board, Transcriptiones is a multidisciplinary publication series across philologies and historical periods.
Synopsis
In this eleven-volume complete transcription of the 'Ambraser Heldenbuch, ' all texts appear in the original Early High German for the first time. A transcription that is faithful to individual characters used by the scribe is synoptically juxtaposed with the manuscript image. A second, diplomatic transcription is arranged by verses and numbered according to established editions. The lavishly illustrated manuscript of almost 250 parchment folios, commissioned by Emperor Maximilian I at the beginning of the sixteenth century, is one of the most important sources of German narrative literature of the Middle Ages. Volume 7 contains the 'Nibelungenklage, ' which follows the 'Nibelungenlied' in the 'Ambraser Heldenbuch' as in eight other surviving manuscripts.