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Modern Ideas in the Middle Ages

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Kuno Francke*
Affiliation:
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Abstract

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Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1890

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References

1 Der Winsbeke and Freidank are the most notable exceptions of this rule.

2 Thus the character of Genius in the ' Roman de la Rose ' is taken from Alain de l'Isle's 'De Planetu Naturae.'

3 Some information about the author and the editions of the “Palponista” I have given in ‘Zur Geschichte der lat. Schulpoesie des 12ten u. 13ten Jahrhunderts.‘ München, 1879.

4 Cf. Forschungen zur deutschen Geschichte xx pp. 475-502, and American Journal of Philogy, vol. xi, pp. 80-87.