At the turn - Arrested In the Middle Ages - Protocol
▼ back umlaut is the vowel change in the past tense of some weak verbs burn (- burned )
• Return Umlaut: by assimilation of the other weak verbs, the return umlaut is omitted
• ablaut : all Germanic languages \u200b\u200btogether: going sound change in past tense and past participle of strong verbs (- went - gone)
• Mixed verbs: run, think, , call
• many verbs was the weak verbs dominate
• Education based education is a own booth
by feudal system to a caste society
by formation one standing win
• much is German , but also many Latin - are weak words
• in 1519 only 10% of all books in German
• 1770 still 14% in Latin
▼ born Sebastian Brant
• 1458-1521 died
• son of an artisan
• Strasbourg
studies • City Clerk Basel •
then call back nach Strassburg
• Jurist
▼ Das Narrenschiff
• 1494 entstanden (2 Jahre nach der Entdeckung Amerikas); aber vermutlich kein Bezug zu Kolumbus
• erster europäischer Bestseller
• viele Holzschnitte (viele von Dürer )
Dürer war auf Reisen und hat nur kurz in Basel geholfen
• erste Übersetzung ins Latein; dann in andere Sprachen
▼ viele Mittelalterliche Motive, die das Werk mit dem Mittelalter verbinden
• Konfrontation mit dem Tod
• Selbstbesinnung
• Glauben in God
• to travel without a goal against the
• Borrow money from Jews
• against the Turks (against all the fools Because foreign); against everything that is different
• German literature after Latin model (syntax)
• written in the Alsatian dialect, • many dialect expressions (Alemannisch)
▼ Ship of Fools
the fool is found anywhere
• he does not consider the virtue mirror but the fools mirror vor
• war Brant konservativ? Bezieht er sich in das Narrenspiel mit ein?
▼ Holzschnitte im Narrenschiff
• sehr aufwändig
• anschaulich und aussagekräftig
• Bilder mit vielen Symbolen (Symbole nötig zur Kommunikation, da viele nicht lesen konnten) ABER: Kontext heute oft vergessen
• Verbildlichung des Textes für die Analphabeten
• Bilder waren nur sehr sehr selten zu finden, v.a. in Klöstern
▼ Lesen
• einfache, spielerische Sprache
▼ Preface of the Ship of Fools
• the world has degenerated, the fools are everywhere , the Bible is no longer respected, the world sinks into a dark night
• who will have to go in the boat? •
many fools rush onto the ship and everyone wants to be the captain
• "I've added pictures, for those who can not read"
• I have called it fools the mirror, and everyone should know himself
▼ Z. 85 and following what he says about himself? • Humble
- "I hope the reader more sense than me and my feeble poem"
• There are also many fools "they also get a dunce cap," says
▼ What is the prologue? •
are all fools / it is human to be a fool to
• he can recognize fools, only fools fool can see he is
▼ himself a fool? problematic discussion
• "even as I sit forward in the ship" Section 1
• normal as he does not say "I"
• deciding who is a fool, overbearing, arrogant
• he is a fool, but recognizes the error
• jester : inviolable, could Critics say, were smart, played the fool
we all mad
• • possibly a tool the people have to be kept down?
• ▼ Chapter 1
he sits in front of the ship
• he has many books, but she has not read
• Ptolemy has all the books in the world
• "who is much studied a dreamer"
• he has dog ears, but they are hidden: even an educated man can be a fool And the author is a fool, and the reader feel not be personally attacked because He is one of them is
▼ modern the text of Ackermann?
• Ackermann (1401) is older but modern language
• Narrenschiff (1495) were younger but older language ; see monophthongization / diphthongisation (wibern of the evil ")
• language change happens very different
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
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preparation for the meeting of 31.1. 07
Please do not worry about losing the whole text of the "Ship of Fools" is too much. Of course, you should read as much as you can. In any case, you should read for this session: the preface, Chapter 1 for (from useless books), Chapter 18 (The service two men), 27 (from useless studies), 34, 64, 65, 66 Next week we will read another chapter.
questions while reading, what could have been for a man Sebastian Brant. The opinions expressed in the research apart - why?
then! rl
Please do not worry about losing the whole text of the "Ship of Fools" is too much. Of course, you should read as much as you can. In any case, you should read for this session: the preface, Chapter 1 for (from useless books), Chapter 18 (The service two men), 27 (from useless studies), 34, 64, 65, 66 Next week we will read another chapter.
questions while reading, what could have been for a man Sebastian Brant. The opinions expressed in the research apart - why?
then! rl
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At the turn - Arrested in the Middle Ages
TEXT: Sebastian Brant: The Ship of Fools
AUDIO: Chris Walter: letters of identical words
AUDIO: language change in the morphology
AUDIO: concept of education, humanism Latin vs. German
AUDIO: conjunctions and prepositions
AUDIO: syntax
TEXT: Stefan Elit, "I" was. Literatures at problem Horizonte subjectivity in texts.
TEXT: Sebastian Brant: The Ship of Fools
AUDIO: Chris Walter: letters of identical words
AUDIO: language change in the morphology
AUDIO: concept of education, humanism Latin vs. German
AUDIO: conjunctions and prepositions
AUDIO: syntax
TEXT: Stefan Elit, "I" was. Literatures at problem Horizonte subjectivity in texts.
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