All Stories

  1. Wucher als Thema bei spätmittelalterlichen didaktischen Autoren
  2. From the Gesta Romanorum to Werner Bergengruen
  3. Symbolic Significance of the Sword in the Hero’s Hand: Beowulf, The Nibelungenlied, El Poema de Mio Cid, Volsunga Saga, and Njál’s Saga
  4. Global Travel in the Late Middle Ages: The Eyewitness Account of Johann Schiltberger
  5. The Principles of Honor, Virtue, Leadership, and Ethics: Medieval Epics Speak Out against the Political Malaise in the Twenty-First Century
  6. The dream city in medieval literature, or urban imagination: the case of the anonymous Herzog Ernst (ca. 1170/ca. 1220), Konrad von Würzburg’s Partonopier und Meliur (ca. 1280), and Marco Polo’s Le Devisement du monde (ca. 1310)
  7. Waterways as Landmarks, Challenges, and Barriers for Medieval Protagonists
  8. Long forgotten literary gems?
  9. Boethius and No End in Sight
  10. STEM and Teaching German Language and Literature with an Interdisciplinary Approach: 18th -Century Reports by German Jesuit Missionaries in the German Classroom
  11. Rabbi Nissim and His Influence on Medieval German Literature: Rudolf von Ems’s Der guote Gêrhart and Heinrich Kaufringer’s »Der Einsiedler und der Engel«
  12. “Der Wald war sein Schicksal . . . .” An Ecocritical Reading of the Nibelungenlied
  13. Reading Medieval European Women Writers
  14. Till Eulenspiegel, Mechthild von Magdeburg, Rudolf von Ems und Herzog Ernst
  15. Armin Schulz: Erzähltheorie in mediävistischer Perspektive: Studienausgabe. 2015.
  16. Goal and Purposes of the Journal Humanities Open Access—An Introduction by the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Albrecht Classen
  17. Set Handbook of Medieval Culture
  18. Set Handbook of Medieval Culture
  19. Set Handbook of Medieval Culture
  20. Haselnüsse, Erotik und Epistemologie in der Literatur des Mittelalters
  21. Liepe, Wolfgang
  22. Strauch, Philipp
  23. Mitteis, Heinrich
  24. The Poems of Oswald Von Wolkenstein
  25. The Medieval Chastity Belt