Gisela Kornrumpf

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Gisela Kornrumpf is a German medieval Germanist. Her research focuses on the transmission history of medieval poetry in the German-speaking area.

Life

Kornrumpf continued the work of Paul-Gerhard Völker on the DFG-funded manuscript project of the University Library in Munich from November 1st, 1964 . The result of the cooperation was the 1968 catalog The German Medieval Manuscripts of the Munich University Library and the 1974–1979 catalog The Latin Medieval Manuscripts of the Munich University Library . On September 1, 1972, she took on a position at the Commission for German Literature of the Middle Ages at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich. She now works as a volunteer for this academy commission.

Services

The Basel mediaevalist Gert Hübner describes Gisela Kornrumpf's expertise in a review as follows:

Why do you feel so manigious? In the memory of Gisela Kornrumpf there is, I imagine, among several other, similarly organized departments, a scanned facsimile of the entire German-language lied tradition of the Middle Ages ('a corpus of currently about 280 tradition carriers from the 12th to 16th centuries', Kornrumpf 2008 , S. V) as well as large parts of the Latin. A cognitive information processing system operates on this collection of photographically precisely recorded data, which is unique in the biological realm. It has zoom factors from total panorama to microscope and can therefore establish large-scale relationships between all details. A sense of combination, which is constantly sharpened in the analysis process, specializes in 'finding those questions to which the tradition has answers' (Kornrumpf 2008, p. 100). "

Publications (selection)

  • From the Codex Manesse to the Kolmar song manuscript. Aspects of transmission, formal traditions, texts, Niemeyer, Tübingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-484-89133-3 .

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The publication is accessible online via the manuscript portal Manuscripta Mediaevalia: http://bilder.manuscripta-mediaevalia.de/hs//kataloge/HSK0051.htm .
  2. http://www.badw.de/de/akademie/organisation/mitarbeiter/träger/index.html?per-id=1646
  3. Gert Hübner: Gisela Kornrumpf: From Codex Manesse to Kolmarer Liederhandschrift. Aspects of tradition, formal traditions, texts, in: Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie 3 (2011), pp. 474–477.