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Konventionalität und Konversation: Burgdorfer Colloquium 2001

          
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Dieser zweite und abschließende Band aus dem SNF-Projekt Literatur und Wandmalerei. Erscheinungsformen höfischer Kultur und ihre Träger im Mittelalter am Mediävistischen Institut der Universität Freiburg/Schweiz dokumentiert ein Colloquium, das vom 29. August bis 1. September 2001 im Hotel Stadthaus in Burgdorf bei Bern stattfand. Es sollte die Vergleichbarkeit der Systeme der Literatur und der Wandmalerei (und anderer Bildkünste) von den Funktionen und dem konkreten Gebrauch der Bilder und Texte her erproben und dabei die Bedeutung der Konventionalität von Themen und Formen und ihrer Variation im Rahmen einer wesentlich von Mündlichkeit bestimmten höfischen Geselligkeitskultur erwägen.

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Inhalt: Eckart Conrad Lutz, Einleitung. - Nikolaus Henkel, Was soll der Mensch tun? Mittelalterliche Normenvermittlung zwischen Latein und Volkssprache. - Tomas Tomasek, Sentenzverwendung im höfischen Roman des 12./13. Jahrhunderts. Vom >Diskurs< zur >Konvention<. - Hans-Jochen Schiewer, Innovation und Konventionalisierung. Wirnts »Wigalois« und der Umgang mit Autor und Werk. - Jens Haustein, Zu Form und Funktion stofflicher Konventionalität in Sangspruchdichtung und Meistergesang. - Christoph März, Liedkorrespondenzen. Zu Guillaumes de Machaut »Voir Dit« und einigen deutschen Liedern. - Ludger Lieb/Peter Strohschneider, Zur Konventionalität der Minnerede. Eine Skizze am Beispiel von des Elenden Knaben >Minnegericht<. - Burghart Wachinger, Gespräche in der >Mörin< Hermanns von Sachsenheim. - Gerd Dicke, Fatzwerk. Renaissancefazetien deutsch, ca. 1470--1570. - Nigel F. Palmer, Bacchus und Venus. Mythographische Bilder in der Welt des späten Mittelalters. Mit einem Textanhang. - Michael Curschmann, Konventionelles aus dem Freiraum zwischen verbaler und visueller Gestaltung. - Norbert H. Ott, >Freisetzung< und >Ritualisierung<. Zu Struktur und Funktion von Einzelmotiven und Handlungsmomenten in literarischen Bildzeugnissen. - Michael Stolz, Wege des Wissens. Zur Konventionalität mittelalterlicher Artes-Bildlichkeit. - Marcus Castelberg, Beschädigte Bilder und Texte. Entstehung, Struktur und Funktion einer spätmittelalterlichen Tafelsammlung. - Sabine Griese, Verfestigte und vervielfältigte Konvention. Einblatt-Druckgraphik des 15. und frühen 16. Jahrhunderts. - Eckart Conrad Lutz, Einspielung von Wissen und gebildeter Umgang. Texte und Bilder im Gespräch. - Hans-Rudolf Meier, Dekorationssysteme profaner Raumausstattungen im ausgehenden Mittelalter. - Sabine Sommerer, Die Balkenmalereien im >Schönen Haus< in Basel (Ende des 13. Jahrhunderts). - Stefan Matter, Neidhart und die Bienen. Überlegungen zu Text- und Bildtradition des Faßschwankes. - Marc Späni, Thidrekr af Bern und der Elefant von Maienfeld. Zur Interpretationsgeschichte einer Bündner Wandmalerei des frühen 14. Jahrhunderts. - Harald Wolter-von dem Knesebeck, Zahm und wild: Thematische Spannungsverhältnisse und ihre (topographische) Organisation am Beispiel der Wandmalereien des Jagdzimmers von Schloß Moos in Eppan. - René Wetzel, Konvention und Konversation. Die Wandbilder von Runkelstein und ihre Betrachter. - Johanna Thali, Inszenierung in Text und Bild. Theater, Festkultur und Wandmalerei städtischer Wohnbauten am Beispiel Luzern im 16. Jahrhundert.


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  • ISBN-13: 9783484108363
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publisher Imprint: de Gruyter
  • Height: 230 mm
  • No of Pages: 603
  • Spine Width: 54 mm
  • Weight: 1912 gr
  • ISBN-10: 3484108363
  • Publisher Date: 10 Oct 2005
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: German
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: Burgdorfer Colloquium 2001
  • Width: 155 mm


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