Die Zwei Recensionen Und Die Handschriften-Familien Der Weltchronik Rudolfs Von Ems, by August Friedrich Christian Vilmar, delves into the two recensions and manuscript families of Rudolf von Ems's "Weltchronik." This meticulous study, originally published in 1839, offers extracts from the yet-unpublished sections of both versions, providing invaluable insights into the textual history and transmission of this significant medieval chronicle.
Vilmar's work is essential for scholars of medieval German literature and history, offering a detailed examination of the variations and relationships between different manuscript versions of the "Weltchronik." This edition serves as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of medieval textual traditions and the development of German literary history.
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