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The Spielmannsdichtung or Spielmannsepik (or -epos) is a proposed genre, now generally deprecated, of Middle High German literature, specifically the lyric poetry (Dichtung) or epic (Epik or Epos) of wandering minstrels (Spielmannen) of the twelfth century. The term was used to classify several early Middle High German works that predated the Minnesang and the Höfische Epik. They are considered heroic and adventurous works destined for a popular audience and were long attributed to wandering minstrels, though this view has been abandoned, since the minstrels were not generally literate. The term remains today only as a convenience for grouping together similarly themed works:

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  • Spielmannsdichtung (de)
  • Menestrela poezio germana (eo)
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  • Menestrela poezio (germane: Spielmannsdichtung) estas faktermino por ĉiu ajn maniero de parole tradita etpoezio germana, kiu ekde la 9-a jarcento kaj aparte en la 12-a kaj la 13-a jarcentoj prezentata estis fare de vagadaj kantistoj kaj menestreloj. (eo)
  • Spielmannsdichtung oder Spielmannsepik ist eine traditionelle Bezeichnung für eine kleine Gruppe mittelalterlicher Erzähldichtungen. Soweit man die Entstehung der Texte überhaupt datieren kann, stammen sie aus der 2. Hälfte des 12. Jahrhunderts. Es handelt sich dabei um die Werke: * Herzog Ernst * König Rother * Salman und Morolf * Orendel * (de)
  • La epopeya de juglares (alemán: Spielmannsdichtung o Spielmannsepik (también Spielmannsepos) es un género literario alto alemán medio, hoy depreciado. Específicamente, se utiliza indicar la poesía lírica (Dichtung) o épica (Epik or Epos) de los juglares vagantes del siglo XII, cuyas obras eran anteriores al Minnesang y el . No obstante, la lista de tales obras era, y todavía es, corta y definitiva. Hoy la clasificación se utiliza de conveniencia por cinco obras: * * * * * (es)
  • The Spielmannsdichtung or Spielmannsepik (or -epos) is a proposed genre, now generally deprecated, of Middle High German literature, specifically the lyric poetry (Dichtung) or epic (Epik or Epos) of wandering minstrels (Spielmannen) of the twelfth century. The term was used to classify several early Middle High German works that predated the Minnesang and the Höfische Epik. They are considered heroic and adventurous works destined for a popular audience and were long attributed to wandering minstrels, though this view has been abandoned, since the minstrels were not generally literate. The term remains today only as a convenience for grouping together similarly themed works: (en)
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  • Menestrela poezio (germane: Spielmannsdichtung) estas faktermino por ĉiu ajn maniero de parole tradita etpoezio germana, kiu ekde la 9-a jarcento kaj aparte en la 12-a kaj la 13-a jarcentoj prezentata estis fare de vagadaj kantistoj kaj menestreloj. (eo)
  • Spielmannsdichtung oder Spielmannsepik ist eine traditionelle Bezeichnung für eine kleine Gruppe mittelalterlicher Erzähldichtungen. Soweit man die Entstehung der Texte überhaupt datieren kann, stammen sie aus der 2. Hälfte des 12. Jahrhunderts. Es handelt sich dabei um die Werke: * Herzog Ernst * König Rother * Salman und Morolf * Orendel * (de)
  • La epopeya de juglares (alemán: Spielmannsdichtung o Spielmannsepik (también Spielmannsepos) es un género literario alto alemán medio, hoy depreciado. Específicamente, se utiliza indicar la poesía lírica (Dichtung) o épica (Epik or Epos) de los juglares vagantes del siglo XII, cuyas obras eran anteriores al Minnesang y el . No obstante, la lista de tales obras era, y todavía es, corta y definitiva. Hoy la clasificación se utiliza de conveniencia por cinco obras: * * * * * Todos son heroicos y aventureros, destinados a la audiencia aristocrática. Anteriormente se cree que los compusieron los juglares, pero estos no solían estar alfabetizados. La evidencia interna sugiere que sean obras clérigas, escrito por primera vez en el siglo XIII. En cada caso sobreviven muchas variantes textuales. Mezclan la historia, la leyenda, y los cuentos de hadas. (es)
  • The Spielmannsdichtung or Spielmannsepik (or -epos) is a proposed genre, now generally deprecated, of Middle High German literature, specifically the lyric poetry (Dichtung) or epic (Epik or Epos) of wandering minstrels (Spielmannen) of the twelfth century. The term was used to classify several early Middle High German works that predated the Minnesang and the Höfische Epik. They are considered heroic and adventurous works destined for a popular audience and were long attributed to wandering minstrels, though this view has been abandoned, since the minstrels were not generally literate. The term remains today only as a convenience for grouping together similarly themed works: * König Rother * Herzog Ernst * Solomon and Marcolf * Orendel * Most of these were only written down in the thirteenth century and survive in multiple variations. They blend history, legend, and fairy tale, but internal evidence points to a learned authorship, probably clerical. They are punctuated by instances of crude comedy and were probably intended for a less educated noble audience. They are generally dated based on references in the text which show that they are not earlier than the middle of the twelfth century. Commonalities between all five anonymous Spielmannsdichtungen are often hard to identify and for that the term has ceased to be used to describe a genre. (en)
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