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The book explores various aspects of literature and textual analysis around the year 1500 through a series of scholarly contributions. Siegfried Schmidt discusses the portrayal of fools as heroes in word and image during this period. Danielle Buschinger examines the prose novel's development, while Franz Simmler analyzes the 1466 Mentel Bible print and its copies, focusing on linguistic evaluation, particularly of the Gospel of Matthew. Monika Rössing-Hager delves into the text constitution in Luther's treatise against heavenly prophets. Albrecht Classen investigates German lyrical poetry in the baroque context, highlighting the connection between late medieval and early modern lyricism. Luisa Rubini studies the relationship between print forms, illustrations, and text types in Boccaccio's Decameron IV, 1 in German. Gabriele von Olberg-Haverkate addresses the challenges of text alliances and categorization in 15th-century Basel chronicles. Gisela Brandt analyzes the interplay of verbal tense and absolute time references in chronicles from around 1500. Mechthild Habermann looks at recipes and recipe-like structures in early prints of mechanical arts. Karin Kranich-Hofbauer focuses on text alliances in literary collections of cook recipes at the intersection of domestic science and medicine. Jörg Meier discusses letter teachings and collections from this era, while Krystyna Waligóra studies the decrees of the Krakow Supreme Cour
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Studien zu Textsorten und Textallianzen um 1500, Jörg Meier
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- 2007
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