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This collection features a range of scholarly contributions exploring various aspects of historical texts and their contexts. Peter Wiesinger and Danielle Buschinger examine Danzig historiography in the late Middle Ages, while Gisela Brandt analyzes chronicles and public letters as forms of female self-representation in the 17th century. Jozef Wiktorowicz discusses the 'Schuldbrief' genre in Krakow's city records, and Helena Hasilová investigates dative objects in the accounting entries of Brüx from 1517-1519. Paul Rössler delves into macrostructures in Austrian noble letters from the 16th to 18th centuries, and Michel Lefèvre highlights proverbial expressions in the letters of Liselotte von der Pfalz, focusing on stylistic alliances. Wiesinger further explores text types and alliances in Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justis's "Anweisung zu einer guten Deutschen Schreibart" (1755). Jörg Meier reviews usage grammars and language guides from the 16th century, while Dieter Nerius traces the development of German orthographic dictionaries in the 17th and 18th centuries. Arne Ziegler examines text alliances in early modern medical texts, and Hans-Gert Roloff presents "Anatomia satirica." Franz Simmler discusses text typology in the Diatessaron and Jesus life traditions of the 16th century. Ursula Schulze analyzes the typology of world judgment plays, and Monika Rössing-Hager studies partial texts in the sermons of Damasus Dürr. Erwin
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Textsorten und Textallianzen vom 16. bis zum 18. Jahrhundert, Peter Wiesinger
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- 2007
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