Konrad, von Würzburg (1225-1287)
This small-format parchment manuscript is known as the “Basler Liederhandschrift”; it transmits German and Latin texts in verse and prose, which are primarily spiritual in character and in part are supplemented with musical notation. Among them are texts by Konrad of Würzburg and Walther von der Vogelweide, among others. This manuscript was written around 1300; in the 15th century it was in the Carthusian Monastery of Basel, and in the 17th century it was the property of Remigius Fäsch, a collector from Basel.
Online Since: 12/14/2017
- Konrad, von Würzburg: Geistliche Lieder und Sprüche (161r-162v) Found in: Standard description
- Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Bernardus, Claraevallensis (Author) | Boppe (Author) | Fäsch, Ruman (Former possessor) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Heinrich Arnoldi (Librarian) | Konrad, von Würzburg (Author) | Louber, Jakob (Librarian) | Moser, Urban (Librarian) | Walther, von der Vogelweide (Author) | Wipo, Presbyter (Author) Found in: Standard description
These fours strips of parchment were detached from a vocabulary manuscript from the Carthusian Monastery of Basel. They had been used as reinforcing strips in the host volume. Laid out side by side, the strips constitute a part of a scroll of German Sangsprüche. The texts are nine verses by Marner, three verses by Konrad von Würzburg, and eight verses by the Kanzler. The texts were written down around 1300 in the East Alemannic speaking region; the fragments probably were repurposed only a short while later, since the host volume can be dated to 1400.
Online Since: 06/14/2018
- Konrad, von Würzburg (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Kanzler, Der (Author) | Konrad, der Marner (Author) | Konrad, von Würzburg (Author) Found in: Standard description
The so called "Kalocsa-Kodex" contains more than two hundred texts from the time between the and of the 12th century and the beginning of the 14th centuries. It is a wide-ranging written record of German lyric poetry in the middle ages. In its approximately 330 parchment leaves, it preserves poetry by Walter von der Vogelweide, Konrad von Würzburg, Hartman von Aue, Reinmar von Zweter, and the Stricker as well as texts in the tradition of "Fuchsdictung" (Fox Tales) and a series of anonymous works. CB 72 is closely related to another manuscript written in the same hand, a partial copy of the same material, which is held by the University Library of Heidelberg (Cod. Pal. Germ. 341).
Online Since: 12/20/2007
- Konrad, von Würzburg: Goldene Schmiede (2ra-14ra)
Incipit: Ey kunde ich wol enmitten in mines herzen smitten
Explicit: von der engel suͤzem schalle sprechet amen alle.
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- Konrad, von Würzburg: Der Welt Lohn (240va-242ra)
Incipit: Ir werlt minnere, vernemet dise mere
Explicit: die got mit siner stetikeit den uzerwelten hat bereit.
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- Konrad, von Würzburg: Heinrich von Kempten (242ra-247ra)
Incipit: 242rb Ein keiser Otte was genant, des magen manic kreftic lant
Explicit: mit gerne gebender hende. Hie hat ditz mere ein ende.
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- Konrad, von Würzburg: Herzmäre (166rb) Found in: Standard description
- Konrad, von Würzburg (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Heinrich, von Freiberg (Author) | Konrad, von Haslau (Author) | Konrad, von Würzburg (Author) | Reinmar, von Zweter (Author) | Stricker, Der (Author) | Walther, von der Vogelweide (Author) | Zwingauer, Der (Author) Found in: Standard description
This codex contains Konrad of Würzburg's Trojan War, a tremendous unfinished late work by the German lyric and epic poet, who died in 1287 before completing the work. The author recounts the story of the Trojan War in verse in an expansive construction of historiographic narration, forward and backward references, and encyclopedic digressions. Defective in the beginning and later supplemented with an inserted leaf, the work extends from p. 4 to p. 893. This is followed on pp. 895-897 by a fragment of an anonymous prose retelling of Conrad's Trojan War. The text of Conrad's Trojan War is written by a scribe, who probably is identical to the rubricator responsible for the red Lombard initials, the black Gothic initials and the decorated majuscules at the beginnings of the columns, and who put the date 1471 on p. 893. The prose fragment is from a later hand. The manuscript's place of origin is not known. The codex was found in 1739 at the Haldenburg, a St. Gall fief in the Allgäu, and then became part of the Abbey Library, as indicated by a note on p. 894.
Online Since: 06/13/2019
- Konrad, von Würzburg: Trojanischerkrieg Found in: Standard description
- Konrad, von Würzburg (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Konrad, von Würzburg (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Hagen, Friedrich Heinrich von der (Annotator) | Konrad, von Würzburg (Author) | Lieber, Placidus (Annotator) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Standard description
- Konrad, von Würzburg: Trojanerkrieg Found in: Additional description
- Konrad, von Würzburg: Trojanerkrieg Found in: Additional description
- Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Hagen, Friedrich Heinrich von der (Annotator) | Konrad, von Würzburg (Author) | Lieber, Placidus (Annotator) | Pater Pius Kolb (Librarian) Found in: Additional description