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Heinrich Frauenlob (between 1250-1260 – 29 November 1318), sometimes known as Henry of Meissen (Heinrich von Meißen or Heinrich von Meissen), was a Middle High German poet and minnesinger. The nickname Frauenlob (MHG Frouwenlop) means "praise of women" or "praise of Our Lady". He was born in Meissen. He had great musical talents, and he held court positions in Prague. After several years wandering as a minstrel, he established the first school of the meistersingers at Mainz. The women of Mainz are said to have carried his bier to the cathedral in appreciation of his lifelong chivalrous devotion to their sex. His tomb was restored in 1783 by women during the Werther period of German literature, and the women of Mainz erected a monument to his memory near his tomb in 1842. Around 1290 Frauenlob wrote Frauenleich, a song about the Woman of the Apocalypse, and the final song of songs. He also wrote Alle Freude verlässt mich, which was later adopted by Záviš von Zap. One of his works, the Cantica Canticorum, has appeared in English. Ettmüller published an edition of his poems in 1843. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Geviolierte bluete kunst
1092Wer half Adam us not in fure
823Gar starc bekannt ist der helffant
314Der Taugenhort: Ich bin des himels creftig ingesiegel
205Prueffwyse - Kupalatanz
186Der Taugenhort: In gottes schoss
137Der Taugenhort: Ich bin die wurtzel uss yesse
138Der Taugenhort: Nu merckent
129Lucas vns melt im anderen capitel
1210Der Taugenhort: Die kuniginne von saba
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