Zur Entstehungsgeschichte Des Evangelienbuches Von Otfrid explores the genesis and historical context of Otfrid von Weissenburg's Gospel Book, a seminal work in Old High German literature. This detailed study by Ludwig Tesch delves into the literary and historical background of Otfrid's work, shedding light on its significance within the broader scope of medieval German literary history. Tesch meticulously examines the cultural and religious influences that shaped Otfrid's writing, providing valuable insights into the creation and reception of this important text. This book will appeal to scholars and enthusiasts interested in early Germanic languages, medieval literature, and the historical roots of German literary tradition.
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