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Altdeutsch. Von Ulfila bis Leibnitz : Zum Gebrauch für höhere Schulen / Karl Hessel.

DGBA Linguistics and Semiotics - <1990 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hessel, Karl, Author.
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Deutsch.
Geschichte 350-1700.
Literatur.
Schulbuch.
Local Subjects:
Deutsch.
Geschichte 350-1700.
Literatur.
Schulbuch.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (279 p.)
Edition:
Reprint 2020
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2020]
A. Marcus & E. Weber's Verlag, [1910]
Language Note:
In German.
Summary:
The book 'Altdeutsch. Von Ulfila bis Leibnitz' by Karl Heffel is a comprehensive study of German literature and language from the Gothic era to the 18th century, intended for use in higher education. The book presents an analysis of the evolution of the German language and literature over centuries, providing a deep understanding of linguistic changes and literary styles. The author's purpose is to cultivate an appreciation for German heritage and to foster linguistic skills. Heffel's work is meant for students and scholars of German literature and language history, as well as educators in this field. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Vorwort
Einleitung
Der Minnesang
Volkslieder und geistliche Lieder
Erläuterungen
Nachweis der benutzten Quellen
Wörterbuch
Inhalt
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 06. Apr 2020)
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Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9783111424408
3111424405
OCLC:
1149430486

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