Hans von Bühel

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Woodcut for the print of the King's Daughter of France (1500)

Hans von Bühel also Hans der Büheler (* around 1370, † around 1436) was a narrative poet of the 15th century.

According to his own statements (in Dyocletianus, dated 1412 ), Hans von Bühel was in the service of the Archbishop of Cologne, Friedrich III. von Saar Werden († 1414), in whose Castle Poppelsdorf near Bonn he lived.

Works

Adaptations of two popular materials have come down to us from him:

origin

The origin of Hans von Bühel is controversial among experts. On the basis of his language analysis of the two well-known pieces by von Bühel, Seelig comes to the conclusion that he must have come from Buhl-Lorraine in Lorraine . In his linguistic analysis, Behaghel only takes the older piece into account in order not to allow the poet's language to be adapted to his later living space and locates Bühel's home in what is now the Rastatt district of Niederbühl in Baden. Büschgens sees him as a noble servant from Upper Baden in the service of Margrave Rudolf III. from Hachberg-Sausenberg . In Gerdes' opinion, this view has met with a great deal of approval in the professional world, but is not yet fully confirmed. Bühler agrees with this conclusion and sees in von Bühel also one of the authors of the Rötteler Chronik , as there in the enumeration of the participants of the Council of Pisa it is noted: "Item min herre von Cöln has siben botten." Because Hans von Bühel at least In 1412 he was in the service of the Archbishop of Cologne, this could be explained by the phrase “min herre”.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry on discover regional studies online - leobw
  2. Digitized version of the first edition from 1500 and digitized version from the second edition from 1508, both published by Hans Grüninger in Strasbourg.
  3. ^ Adelbert von Keller : Diocletianus Leben von Hans von Bühel , Quedlinburg and Leipzig 1841 Google Books
  4. s. Seelig p. 296
  5. s. Behaghel p. 245
  6. s. Gerdes Sp. 444 Google Books
  7. ^ Siegfried Bühler: From the literary history of Rötteln. In: Unser Lörrach 1992, pp. 163–165
  8. Rudolf III. Margrave von Rötteln and others (authors), Klaus Schubring (translator): Rötteler Chronik 1376–1432 , Waldemar Lutz Verlag, Lörrach 1995, p. 88