
Middle High German embraces the High German language from about 1100 to 1500. It is divided into three dialect groups: Upper German, Franconian and East Middle German. This book restricts itself to Upper German between about 1200 and 1300. As well as a grammar and glossary, the primer provides texts from Berthold von Regensburg, the Swabian Lantrehtbuoch, Hartman von Ouwe, Walther von der Vogelweide, Reinmar, Ulrich von Lichtenstein, Das Niebelungenlied and Wolfram von Eschenbach. Joseph Wright (1855-1930) started work at the age of six as a donkey-boy in the local stone quarry. The next year he went to work in a woolen mill. During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, Wright tired of relying on his literate workmates for news and taught himself to read. Soon he was attending night school, and he later started his own night school, the money from which supported his study of Mathematics and German at the University of Heidelberg. After further studies at London, Heidelberg and Leipzig, he became a lecturer at Oxford, and eventually Professor of Comparative Philology. Among his many books was the English Dialect Dictionary.
This primer investigates the grammatical structures and linguistic characteristics of Upper Middle High German as it existed between 1200 and 1300. Joseph Wright, a distinguished Professor of Comparative Philology, utilizes his extensive academic background to construct a foundational framework for students of medieval German. By combining rigorous grammatical instruction with a curated selection of primary source texts, the author provides a structured approach to mastering the language of the period. The text serves as a bridge for scholars to access canonical works of the era in their original linguistic form.
What You Will Find
Experts and students of philology recognize this work as a foundational pedagogical tool for understanding the complexities of Middle High German. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which reflects the high scholarly standards established by Wright during his tenure at Oxford.
Page Count:
236
Publication Date:
1955-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford, Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198153309
ISBN-13:
9780198153306
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