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Der Pleier is the pen name of a 13th-century German poet whose real name is unknown. Three of his works survive, all Middle High German romances on Arthurian subjects: Garel, Tandareis und Flordibel, and Meleranz. Little else is known of him, but he was an important figure in the revival of Arthurian literature in Germany in the mid-13th century, after decades of declining interest in the subject.

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  • Der Pleier is the pen name of a 13th-century German poet whose real name is unknown. Three of his works survive, all Middle High German romances on Arthurian subjects: Garel, Tandareis und Flordibel, and Meleranz. Little else is known of him, but he was an important figure in the revival of Arthurian literature in Germany in the mid-13th century, after decades of declining interest in the subject. (en)
  • Der Pleier (* vor 1230; † nach 1270) war ein spätmittelalterlicher Autor, der im Zeitraum von 1240 bis 1270 drei nachklassische Artusromane verfasste. Er stammte wahrscheinlich aus dem österreichisch-bayrischen Raum; sein Name geht vermutlich auf die mittelhochdeutsche Bezeichnung „Schmelzmeister“ zurück. (de)
  • Der Pleier é o pseudônimo literário de um poeta germânico da Idade Média, com atividade entre os anos 1240-1270, cujo nome verdadeiro é desconhecido. É autor de três longos romances, todos com temática arturiana, dos quais o mais famoso deles é Garel von dem blühenden Tal (Garel do Vale Florido), embora bem pouco se saiba sobre seu autor. Foi importante figura do renascimento da literatura arturiana na Alemanha na metade do século XIII, após décadas de desinteresse nesta temática. (pt)
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  • Der Pleier is the pen name of a 13th-century German poet whose real name is unknown. Three of his works survive, all Middle High German romances on Arthurian subjects: Garel, Tandareis und Flordibel, and Meleranz. Little else is known of him, but he was an important figure in the revival of Arthurian literature in Germany in the mid-13th century, after decades of declining interest in the subject. (en)
  • Der Pleier (* vor 1230; † nach 1270) war ein spätmittelalterlicher Autor, der im Zeitraum von 1240 bis 1270 drei nachklassische Artusromane verfasste. Er stammte wahrscheinlich aus dem österreichisch-bayrischen Raum; sein Name geht vermutlich auf die mittelhochdeutsche Bezeichnung „Schmelzmeister“ zurück. (de)
  • Der Pleier é o pseudônimo literário de um poeta germânico da Idade Média, com atividade entre os anos 1240-1270, cujo nome verdadeiro é desconhecido. É autor de três longos romances, todos com temática arturiana, dos quais o mais famoso deles é Garel von dem blühenden Tal (Garel do Vale Florido), embora bem pouco se saiba sobre seu autor. Foi importante figura do renascimento da literatura arturiana na Alemanha na metade do século XIII, após décadas de desinteresse nesta temática. (pt)
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