Bibliotheca Normannica

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Bibliotheca Normannica: Monuments of Norman Literature and Language is a series of publications with monuments of Norman literature and language , which was founded by the German Romanist Hermann Suchier (1848–1914) and was published by Max Niemeyer Verlag in Halle (Saale) since 1879 . Several volumes of the Bibliotheca Normannica (German "Normannische Bibliothek") appeared in several editions. The works of Marie de France are represented in several volumes.

Overview of the volumes

  • 1. Two old French rhyming sermons / Hermann Suchier.
  • 2. The Jewish boy: 5 Greek, 14 Latin and 8 French texts / Eugen Wolter. Digitized
  • 3. The Lais of Marie de France
  • 4. Enéas: texte critique / Jean-Jacques Salverda de Grave.
  • 5. La clef d'amors / Auguste Doutrepont.
  • 6. The Fables of Marie de France
  • 7. The Anglo- Norman Boeve de Haumtone / Albert Stimming.
  • 8. La chançun de Guillelme: French folk epic of the XI. Century / Hermann Suchier.
  • 9. The book of the Espurgatoire S. Patrice of Marie de France and its source

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