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            Malstil und Schreibsprache

            Kunsthistorisch-stilkritische und sprachwissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zur Lokalisierung des Münchener „Jüngeren Titurel“ (München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cgm 8470)

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            Author(s)
            Roland, Martin
            Wiesinger, Peter
            Contributor(s)
            Glassner, Christina (editor)
            Theisen, Maria (editor)
            Collection
            Austrian Science Fund (FWF); AG Universitätsverlage
            Language
            German
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            Abstract
            Interdisciplinary cooperation enables the two authors to precicly localize and date one of the most lavishly produced manuscript of a medieval German epic during 15th century. With the combination of art-historical and linguistic methods the “Münchener Jüngere Titurel” (BSB, Cgm 8470) – hithero beliefed to be of Tyrolian or Vienese origin – was dated (c. 1430/35) and localised (Regensburg). The exemplary study proves the potential of cooperations within the humanities.
             
            In Zusammenarbeit eines Kunsthistorikers und eines Sprachwissenschafters gelingt es, eine der schönsten Epenhandschriften des 15. Jahrhunderts, den Münchener „Jüngeren Titurel“ sowohl zu lokalisieren als auch zu datieren. Die jeweiligen Methoden rücken die mittelalterliche Quelle ganz ins Zentrum und kommen durch in jedem einzelnen Schritt nachvollziehbare Argumente zur Überzeugung, dass der Codex um 1430/35 in Rgensburg entstand. Die Studie will exemplarisch zeigen wie groß das Potential solcher Zusammenarbeiten über enge Fachgrenzen ist.
             
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            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/29107
            Keywords
            „Jüngerer Titurel“; Munich; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Cgm 8470; Gothic Book Illumination; Central Europe; Middle Ages (Gothic Period); German linguistics (Bairisch-österreichischer Sprachraum); History of Art; History of Book Illumination; History of the Book; „Jüngerer Titurel“; München; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Cgm 8470; Buchmalei der Gotik; Mitteleuropa; Mittelalter (Gotik); Bairisch-österreichischer Sprachraum; Sprachwissenschaft (Germanistik); Kunstgeschichte; Buchmalereiforschung; Geschichte des Buches; Wien; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGA History of art
            DOI
            10.26530/oapen_574671
            ISBN
            9783700176398
            Publisher
            Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
            Publisher website
            http://verlag.oeaw.ac.at/
            Publication date and place
            2015
            Grantor
            • Austrian Science Fund
            Classification
            History of art
            Pages
            200
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