Provenance of MS I.33

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Re: Provenance of MS I.33

Postby Michael Chidester » Sat Sep 24, 2011 12:59 pm

This image appears with no explanation at the foot of a chapter in the Universitätsbibliothek Karl-Franzens MS 32, f 91v, which was written in Bologna in ca. 1300 (although this image may have been added later). As you can see, it's clearly a portrayal of assuming Kruck to counter Third, a very orthodox I.33 move (pictured on ff 4r, 5r, and 5v of the I.33).

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The full manuscript can be had here.
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Re: Provenance of MS I.33

Postby Michael Chidester » Sun Oct 16, 2011 3:16 pm

Keith Myers translation of Mair's commentary on the "lost plays" is now on the wiki. Find it here: http://www.wiktenauer.com/wiki/Clerus_Lutegerus

I've also done my best to clean up the compilation of the I.33 content, but was somewhat impeded by the fact that it's not a very tidy manuscript to begin with.
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