The Ambraser Heldenbuch ("The Ambras Castle Book of Heroes") is a 16th-century manuscript written in Early New High German, now held in the Austrian National Library (signature Cod. ser. nova 2663). It contains a collection of 25 Middle High German courtly and heroic narratives along with some shorter works, all dating from the 12th and 13th centuries.[1] For many of the texts it is the sole surviving source, which makes the manuscript highly significant for the history of German literature.[2] The manuscript also attests to an enduring taste for the poetry of the MHG classical period among the upper classes.[3]
^Janota 1989, p. 323.
^Menhardt 1961, p. 1477.
^Gärtner 2004, p. 3033.
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for which Fedinand II had the Spanish Hall specially constructed. AmbraserHeldenbuch Ambras Castle Ambras Castle Coral crucifix Engraving by Matthäus...
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