elder Sigenot (älterer Sigenot), and the younger Sigenot (jüngerer Sigenot) (see "Transmission, versions, and dating" below). In the älterer Sigenot, Dietrich...
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illuminated books with sequential images, such as Sigenot (circa 1470). The illustrations in Sigenot are consistently framed and have short intervals between...
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German poem, Dietrich von Bern is thrown into a snake pit by the giant Sigenot – he is protected by a magical jewel that had been given to him earlier...
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as the Sigenot and the Eckenlied, were printed independently, and remained popular even longer than the Heldenbuch—the last printing of Sigenot was in...
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the numerous poems of the Dietrich cycle; in poems such as Virginal and Sigenot, Hildebrand tutors the young Dietrich and saves him from various scrapes...
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The Fight in the Forest, drawing by Hans Burgkmair, possibly of a scene from the Middle High German poem Sigenot, about Dietrich von Bern...
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dwarfs Eggerich and Baldung play a role in aiding Dietrich in the poem Sigenot: Baldung gives Dietrich a magical gem that prevents him from being bitten...
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images produced by an actual or imagined technology. The medieval codex Sigenot (circa 1470) has sequential illuminations with relatively short intervals...
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Wildenstein castle in Swabia was decorated with images from the epic Sigenot in the 16th century. Emperor Maximilian I's decision to have Theodoric...
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ISBN 3-924489-50-5 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wildenstein. The Sigenot wall painting in the main building of the Burg Wildenstein (photos, plans...
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