Naslov (deu)

Alexander

Autor

von Etzenbach, Ulrich

Publisher

Gedruckt für den Litterarischen Verein in Stuttgart

Opis (srp)

Kritičko izdanje epa Alexandreis Ulriha fon Ecenbaha, koje je priredio I komentarisao nemački filolog Vendelin Tojšher (1855–1922). Ulrih fon Ecenbah (13. vek, poznat I kao Ulrih von Ešenbah), rođen u Češkoj, bio je, mada prostog porekla, veoma obrazovan i napisao je dva značajna dela u stihu na srednjevisokonemačkom (Alexandreis i Wilhelm von Wenden). Bio je aktivan na dvorovima čeških kraljeva Otakara II i Vaclava II. Ulrih je svoj ep Alexandreis, jednu od mnogobrojnih srednjovekovnih verzija Romana o Aleksandru, započeo oko 1271, sa svhrom proslavlajana Otakara II. Ep, koji sadrži oko 30.000 stihova, završen je oko 1287, više godina nakon Otakarove smrti. Glavni izvor za ep bilo je delo Gijoma de Šatijona Alexandreis. Aleksandar je predstavljen kao idealni vladar, a opis dvora i vojničkog života je u srednjovekovnom duhu. Godina izdavanja: 1888.

Opis (eng)

A critical edition of the Ulrich von Etzenbach’ Alexandreis, edited and commented by a German philologist Wendelin Toischer (1855–1922). Ulrich von Etzenbach (13th century, known also as Ulrich von Eschenbach), a Bohemian by birth, was a learned commoner who wrote two substantial Middle High German verse works (Alexandreis and Wilhelm von Wenden). He was active at the courts of the Bohemian kings Ottokar II and Wenzel II. Ulrich began his Alexandreis, one of the many medieval versions of the Alexander romance, c. 1271, intending it as a glorification of Ottokar II. The poem, which contains about 30.000 verses, was finished c.1287, long after Ottokar's death. Its main source was Alexandreis of Walter of Châtillon. Alexander is portrayed as the ideal ruler, and the depiction of court and military life is done in terms of the Middle Ages. Year of publishing: 1888

Jezik

nemački

Datum

2012-02-21T10:35:09.173Z

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Predmet

Alexander the Great (356BC-323BC)

Alexandre romance

Aleksandar Veliki (356BC-323BC)

Aleksandrida