Title | The story of Nuremberg |
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Publisher | J. M. Dent & Co. |
Date | 1899 |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Extent | 303 pages; 18 cm |
Original Item Location | DD901.N93 H4 1899 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b1684865~S11 |
Digital Collection | Exotic Impressions: Views of Foreign Lands |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/exotic |
Repository | Kenneth Franzheim II Rare Books Room, William R. Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/campus-libraries-collections/william-r-jenkins-architecture-art-library |
Use and Reproduction | No Copyright - United States |
Identifier | exotic_201304_001 |
Title | Page 218 |
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File Name | exotic_201304_001_221.jpg |
Transcript | Th /'erg Wise herefore, be correctly applied i 1 [am Sachs. The I ted Poets, we muit I, though the\ many of their rules and en the Minnesingers, managed to d< the old German Minnesinging to a do philistine art. The tinal . as reached, when in [646 was pub! uirera- berg Ponnel, (be pouting in t and rhvme, without the Latin 1 Succeeding ages | -duffer tor that ph iberger Tl has passed into a proverb. The fust celebrate ; -singer of Nuremberg was Hans Folz (1470), whom tailed 1 "durchleutig deutschen P (nob! poet). It is to be noted that the poems of the Meisteraingeri m s sung to music, n had to be written to a pari tune. Hence rules made for their hence, too, -n for the fewest mistakes in mere techn great attention paid to form and metre, and the gradual elimination of true passion and poetry. Nure: had always fbefe as of organ-building, had foui Bork- hardt, the inventor of musir built the 8l time. C o, were much so In I 46c, tor ir I of Burgundy, sending tor three lutes for tin extremely good and interesting | tion of old mnsical ill be found in the Germ. ML In tl tion should ai noted then- | picture of the Meiste- mging school.1 The reju \ mberg se' 1 Museum, room 33. 218 |