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Bedeutungen von 'compassio' um 1200 und die Poetik des Mit-Leidens im 'Parzival' Wolframs von Eschenbach

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Starting with Volume 13, the renowned series of books from the Medieval Studies Institute of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, is being published by Walter de Gruyter. The series presents a high-quality scholarly forum for interdisciplinary research in medieval studies. Its mission is to advance understanding of medieval literature, philosophy and art through soundly based research contributions. Apart from the volumes of proceedings of the biennial interdisciplinary Fribourg Colloquia, the SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE series produces monographs from specific subject areas or from combinations of medieval subject areas represented in the Institute, i.e. general history, art history and the history of philosophy, Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology, and medieval literatures in Latin and the vernaculars. The studies contained in SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE are distinguished by their continuation of well-established traditions of research, by the plurality of their methods, by the innovativeness of the questions posed and by their transdisciplinary methodological approach. The series is, of course, open to manuscripts from external scholars on problems of medieval research which match the profile of the series.

Verlag: De Gruyter, Auflage 1, 273 Seiten

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Erscheinungsdatum: 22.08.2008

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Pierre de Jean Olivi - Philosophe et théologien

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Ab Band 13 erscheint die renommierte Buchreihe des Mediävistischen Instituts der Universität Freiburg/Schweiz bei Walter de Gruyter. Die Reihe stellt ein hochwertiges wissenschaftliches Forum für interdisziplinäre Forschungen zur Mediävistik dar. Es ist ihr Anspruch, das Verständnis der Literatur, Philosophie, Geschichte und Kunst des Mittelalters durch fundierte Forschungsbeiträge zu fördern. Neben den Berichtsbänden der in zweijährigem Rhythmus abgehaltenen interdisziplinären Freiburger Kolloquien nimmt SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE fächerverbindende und fachspezifische Monographien aus allen im Institut vertretenen mediävistischen Disziplinen auf, also aus den Gebieten der allgemeinen Geschichte, der Philosophie- und der Kunstgeschichte, der frühchristlichen und byzantinischen Archäologie und der lateinischen und volkssprachigen Literaturen des Mittelalters. SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE umfasst Arbeiten, die sich durch Anbindung an bewährte Forschungstraditionen, Pluralität der Methoden, Innovation der Fragestellungen und transdisziplinäres methodisches Vorgehen auszeichnen. Die Reihe steht institutsfremden Manuskripten zu Problemen der Mittelalterforschung, die dem Reihenprofil entsprechen, selbstverständlich offen.

Verlag: De Gruyter, Auflage 1, 481 Seiten

Erscheinungsdatum: 15.10.2010

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Zentrum und Netzwerk

Kirchliche Kommunikationen und Raumstrukturen im Mittelalter

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Starting with Volume 13, the renowned series of books from the Medieval Studies Institute of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, is being published by Walter de Gruyter. The series presents a high-quality scholarly forum for interdisciplinary research in medieval studies. Its mission is to advance understanding of medieval literature, philosophy and art through soundly based research contributions. Apart from the volumes of proceedings of the biennial interdisciplinary Fribourg Colloquia, the SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE series produces monographs from specific subject areas or from combinations of medieval subject areas represented in the Institute, i.e. general history, art history and the history of philosophy, Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology, and medieval literatures in Latin and the vernaculars. The studies contained in SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE are distinguished by their continuation of well-established traditions of research, by the plurality of their methods, by the innovativeness of the questions posed and by their transdisciplinary methodological approach. The series is, of course, open to manuscripts from external scholars on problems of medieval research which match the profile of the series.

Verlag: De Gruyter, Auflage 1, 396 Seiten

Erscheinungsdatum: 17.06.2008

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Fabula in situ

Äsopische Fabelstoffe in Text, Bild und Gespräch

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Starting with Volume 13, the renowned series of books from the Medieval Studies Institute of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, is being published by Walter de Gruyter. The series presents a high-quality scholarly forum for interdisciplinary research in medieval studies. Its mission is to advance understanding of medieval literature, philosophy and art through soundly based research contributions. Apart from the volumes of proceedings of the biennial interdisciplinary Fribourg Colloquia, the SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE series produces monographs from specific subject areas or from combinations of medieval subject areas represented in the Institute, i.e. general history, art history and the history of philosophy, Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology, and medieval literatures in Latin and the vernaculars. The studies contained in SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE are distinguished by their continuation of well-established traditions of research, by the plurality of their methods, by the innovativeness of the questions posed and by their transdisciplinary methodological approach. The series is, of course, open to manuscripts from external scholars on problems of medieval research which match the profile of the series.

Verlag: De Gruyter, Auflage 1, 226 Seiten

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Erscheinungsdatum: 29.10.2014

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Schreiben, Bildung und Gespräch

Mediale Absichten bei Baudri de Bourgueil, Gervasius von Tilbury und Ulrich von Liechtenstein

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Starting with Volume 13, the renowned series of books from the Medieval Studies Institute of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, is being published by Walter de Gruyter. The series presents a high-quality scholarly forum for interdisciplinary research in medieval studies. Its mission is to advance understanding of medieval literature, philosophy and art through soundly based research contributions. Apart from the volumes of proceedings of the biennial interdisciplinary Fribourg Colloquia, the SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE series produces monographs from specific subject areas or from combinations of medieval subject areas represented in the Institute, i.e. general history, art history and the history of philosophy, Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology, and medieval literatures in Latin and the vernaculars. The studies contained in SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE are distinguished by their continuation of well-established traditions of research, by the plurality of their methods, by the innovativeness of the questions posed and by their transdisciplinary methodological approach. The series is, of course, open to manuscripts from external scholars on problems of medieval research which match the profile of the series.

Verlag: De Gruyter, Auflage 1, 349 Seiten

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Erscheinungsdatum: 21.12.2012

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Wissen und Weisheit

Untersuchungen zur spätmittelalterlichen ‚Süddeutschen Tafelsammlung‘ (Washington, D.C., Library of Congress, Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection, ms. no. 4)

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Starting with Volume 13, the renowned series of books from the Medieval Studies Institute of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, is being published by Walter de Gruyter. The series presents a high-quality scholarly forum for interdisciplinary research in medieval studies. Its mission is to advance understanding of medieval literature, philosophy and art through soundly based research contributions. Apart from the volumes of proceedings of the biennial interdisciplinary Fribourg Colloquia, the SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE series produces monographs from specific subject areas or from combinations of medieval subject areas represented in the Institute, i.e. general history, art history and the history of philosophy, Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology, and medieval literatures in Latin and the vernaculars. The studies contained in SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE are distinguished by their continuation of well-established traditions of research, by the plurality of their methods, by the innovativeness of the questions posed and by their transdisciplinary methodological approach. The series is, of course, open to manuscripts from external scholars on problems of medieval research which match the profile of the series.

Verlag: De Gruyter, Auflage 1, 546 Seiten

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Erscheinungsdatum: 12.12.2013

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,Vexatio dat intellectum'

Zur Funktion paradoxer Textstrukturen in Heinrich Wittenwilers ‚Ring‘

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Starting with Volume 13, the renowned series of books from the Medieval Studies Institute of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, is being published by Walter de Gruyter. The series presents a high-quality scholarly forum for interdisciplinary research in medieval studies. Its mission is to advance understanding of medieval literature, philosophy and art through soundly based research contributions. Apart from the volumes of proceedings of the biennial interdisciplinary Fribourg Colloquia, the SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE series produces monographs from specific subject areas or from combinations of medieval subject areas represented in the Institute, i.e. general history, art history and the history of philosophy, Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology, and medieval literatures in Latin and the vernaculars. The studies contained in SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE are distinguished by their continuation of well-established traditions of research, by the plurality of their methods, by the innovativeness of the questions posed and by their transdisciplinary methodological approach. The series is, of course, open to manuscripts from external scholars on problems of medieval research which match the profile of the series.

Verlag: De Gruyter, Auflage 1, 260 Seiten

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Erscheinungsdatum: 23.06.2014

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Exempel und Auslegung

Studien zu den "Sieben weisen Meistern"

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Starting with Volume 13, the renowned series of books from the Medieval Studies Institute of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, is being published by Walter de Gruyter. The series presents a high-quality scholarly forum for interdisciplinary research in medieval studies. Its mission is to advance understanding of medieval literature, philosophy and art through soundly based research contributions. Apart from the volumes of proceedings of the biennial interdisciplinary Fribourg Colloquia, the SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE series produces monographs from specific subject areas or from combinations of medieval subject areas represented in the Institute, i.e. general history, art history and the history of philosophy, Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology, and medieval literatures in Latin and the vernaculars. The studies contained in SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE are distinguished by their continuation of well-established traditions of research, by the plurality of their methods, by the innovativeness of the questions posed and by their transdisciplinary methodological approach. The series is, of course, open to manuscripts from external scholars on problems of medieval research which match the profile of the series.

Verlag: De Gruyter, Auflage 1, 223 Seiten

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Erscheinungsdatum: 02.05.2012

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Herrschaft und Schrift

Strategien der Inszenierung und Funktionalisierung von Texten in Luzern und Bern am Ende des Mittelalters

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Starting with Volume 13, the renowned series of books from the Medieval Studies Institute of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, is being published by Walter de Gruyter. The series presents a high-quality scholarly forum for interdisciplinary research in medieval studies. Its mission is to advance understanding of medieval literature, philosophy and art through soundly based research contributions. Apart from the volumes of proceedings of the biennial interdisciplinary Fribourg Colloquia, the SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE series produces monographs from specific subject areas or from combinations of medieval subject areas represented in the Institute, i.e. general history, art history and the history of philosophy, Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology, and medieval literatures in Latin and the vernaculars. The studies contained in SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE are distinguished by their continuation of well-established traditions of research, by the plurality of their methods, by the innovativeness of the questions posed and by their transdisciplinary methodological approach. The series is, of course, open to manuscripts from external scholars on problems of medieval research which match the profile of the series.

Verlag: De Gruyter, Auflage 1, 229 Seiten

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Erscheinungsdatum: 25.09.2008

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Aristotelica Helvetica

Catalogus codicum latinorum in bibliothecis Confederationis Helveticae asservatorum quibus versiones expositionesque operum Aristotelis continentur

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Ab Band 13 erscheint die renommierte Buchreihe des Mediävistischen Instituts der Universität Freiburg/Schweiz bei Walter de Gruyter. Die Reihe stellt ein hochwertiges wissenschaftliches Forum für interdisziplinäre Forschungen zur Mediävistik dar. Es ist ihr Anspruch, das Verständnis der Literatur, Philosophie, Geschichte und Kunst des Mittelalters durch fundierte Forschungsbeiträge zu fördern. Neben den Berichtsbänden der in zweijährigem Rhythmus abgehaltenen interdisziplinären Freiburger Kolloquien nimmt SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE fächerverbindende und fachspezifische Monographien aus allen im Institut vertretenen mediävistischen Disziplinen auf, also aus den Gebieten der allgemeinen Geschichte, der Philosophie- und der Kunstgeschichte, der frühchristlichen und byzantinischen Archäologie und der lateinischen und volkssprachigen Literaturen des Mittelalters. SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE umfasst Arbeiten, die sich durch Anbindung an bewährte Forschungstraditionen, Pluralität der Methoden, Innovation der Fragestellungen und transdisziplinäres methodisches Vorgehen auszeichnen. Die Reihe steht institutsfremden Manuskripten zu Problemen der Mittelalterforschung, die dem Reihenprofil entsprechen, selbstverständlich offen.

Verlag: De Gruyter, Auflage 1, 399 Seiten

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Erscheinungsdatum: 19.02.2018

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