Reseña del editor:
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: ... dat storve keiser Vrederic; en del volkes segede, he levede; de twivel warede lange tit;' conf. ibid. 714. Another name for the auricula is berg-kaiserlein; does it mean the wonder-flower that shows the treasure? Fischart's Geschicht-kl. 22b says: avff dem keyset Friderich stan; Schiller 120b (?): und nebenher hatten unsere kerle noch das gefundene fressen iiber den alten kaiser zu pliindern. Phil. v. Sittew. Soldatenl. 232: fressen, saufen, prassen auf den alien keyser hinein. Albertini's Narrenh. p. 264; heuraten auf d. a. k. hinein. Schmeller 2, 335-6: immer zu in d. a. kaiser hinein siindigen, auf d. a. k. /(inaw/si'mdigen, zechen, i.e. without thinking of paying. p. 961. The sleeping Fredk reminds one of Kronos sleeping in a cave, and birds bringing him ambrosia, Plut. De facie in orbe lunae 4, 1152-3 (seep. 833 n.). Arthur too and the knights of the Grail are shut up in a mountain, Lohengr. 179. Lanz. 6909. Garin de L. 1, 238; si jehent (they say) er lebe noch hiute, Iw. 14. Raynouard sub v. Artus. Caesarius heisterb. 12, 12 speaks of rex Arcturus in Monte Giber (It. monte Gibello); conf. Kaufm. p. 51 and the magnet-mountain ' ze Givers,' Gudr. 1135-8. 564 (KM.S 3, 274). Other instances: honig Dan, Miillenh. no. 505; the count of Flanders, Raynouard 1, 130"; Marko lives yet in the wooded mountains, Talvj l.xxvi.; so does the horse Bayard. On the search for Svatopluk, Swatopluka hledati, see Schafarik p. 804. p. 968. The white lady's bunch of keys is snake-bound, Panzer 1,2. A white maiden with keys in Firmen. 2, 117; drei witte jumfern, Hpt 4, 392; three white ladies in the enchanted castle, Arnim's March, no. 18; conf. the Slav, vilas and villy, spirits of brides who died before the wedding-day, who hold ring-dances at...
Biografía del autor:
After studying at Marburg, Jacob became a clerk in the War Office at Kassel, and in 1808 librarian to Jerome Bonaparte, King of Westphalia. In 1841 he received Professorship at Berlin, and in 1854 began work on Deutsches Worterbuch with his brother.
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