Manuscript n of the -Nibelungenlied-, dated 1449 by its scribe Johann Lang, contains only the second half of the epic poem, but precedes this with a summary of the 'plot' of Part 1 in 19 stanzas. As such it can claim to qualify as a unified version. It displays interesting connections with the body of epic poetry centering around Dietrich von Bern and with the -Klage-. There are also striking parallels to the Nordic traditions. It is part of a South Hessian collective manuscript also containing the only version of -Alpharts ...
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Manuscript n of the -Nibelungenlied-, dated 1449 by its scribe Johann Lang, contains only the second half of the epic poem, but precedes this with a summary of the 'plot' of Part 1 in 19 stanzas. As such it can claim to qualify as a unified version. It displays interesting connections with the body of epic poetry centering around Dietrich von Bern and with the -Klage-. There are also striking parallels to the Nordic traditions. It is part of a South Hessian collective manuscript also containing the only version of -Alpharts Tod- and Johann von Wurzburg's -Wilhelm von Osterreich-. This edition gives a carefully restored version of the text with a concordance for manuscripts A, B, and C. It also has an index of missing and additional stanzas and an index of names."
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Add this copy of Das Nibelungenlied Nach Der Handschrift N: Hs. 4257 Der to cart. $59.41, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2000 by Walter de Gruyter.