• Titurel is a fragmentary Middle High German romance written by Wolfram von Eschenbach after 1217. The fragments which survive indicate that the story...
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    narrative works: the fragmentary Titurel and the unfinished Willehalm. These were both composed after Parzival, and Titurel mentions the death of Hermann...
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  • Middle High German poet, best known as the author of Der jüngere Titurel ("The Younger Titurel") since his two other known works, Seifrid de Ardemont and Merlin...
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    Verwandlungsmusik (Transformation music) – Titurels Totenfeier (Titurel's Funeral March) Scene 2 Within the Castle of the Grail, Titurel's funeral is to take place. Mourning...
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  • Gottfried September 30, 1973 Palomar PLS  · 3.1 km MPC · JPL 9508 Titurel 3395 T-3 Titurel October 16, 1977 Palomar PLS  · 4.1 km MPC · JPL 9509 Amfortas...
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    translated into modern languages around the world. Wolfram began a prequel, Titurel, which was later continued by another writer, while two full romances were...
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    David Lewin (1933–2003), particularly in his article "Amfortas's Prayer to Titurel and the Role of D in Parsifal" (1984) and his influential book, Generalized...
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    for the character of Schionatulander in Wolfram von Eschenbach's romance Titurel, written around 1217. Also spelled Guigo, Guido, Guy or Wigo. His numbering...
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    § Transmission of salamander-asbestos cloth lore below) (love/anti-love symbol, Titurel) There seems to be a confused use of the salamander, as the symbol of passionate...
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    and Gog and Magog might be found. Albrecht von Scharfenberg, Der jüngere Titurel. It belongs in the Arthurian cycle. Lust 1999b, pp. 373–374. Boring, Eugene...
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