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Gaspar Brusch, Iter Anasianum

Gaspar Brusch, Iter Anasianum
Ein Spazierritt durch Oberösterreich 1552
1. Auflage, 2008
The focus of this volume is the Iter Anasianum of Gaspar Brusch (1518–1557), a hodoeporicon (a poetic relation of a journey) about a short trip to some villages near Linz in May 1552. It is presented here for the first time with a translation and commentary. As there are two different versions of the poem, their relationship has been examined by comparing them to similar poems by the same author, allowing them to be positioned in the poet's biography. The first chapter thus attempts to describe Brusch's turbulent final years, which have not yet been thoroughly researched, as well as his relationship to the so-called "Magdeburger Zenturiatoren" and Albrecht Alcibiades of Brandenburg.
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1. Gaspar Bruschius, Poeta Laureatus, Comes Palatinus | 2. Das Iter Anasianum: Text und Übersetzung | 3. Kommentar
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4. Die zwei Fassungen des Iter Anasianum
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Verwendete Abkürzungen für Autoren und Werke
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Tafelteil 1 von 2
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Tafelteil 2 von 2
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Edition:
978-3-7001-4007-8, Print, softcover, 07.03.2008
Edition:
978-3-7001-4006-1, eBook, PDF, limited accessibility , 07.03.2008
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
146 Pages
Format:
24x16,5cm
Images:
12 colour and b/w images
Language:
German
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