Stollen (literature)

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In German verse theory , the term `` Stollen '' refers to the two metrically and musically identical parts that make up the chant of the German canzone strophe , also in the forms derived from the canzone strophe, the mastersangstrophe and the bar form from the 19th century. In the original Italian form of the canzone strophe, the studs are called piedi ("feet"). The word tunnel actually means "support" or "post", the metric term is documented from 1350. The first tunnel is called Gesetz in the Meistersang , the second counter- tunnel is called building there .

The studs are at least two verses long and are usually connected to the verses of the other stud by cross rhyme. Each tunnel is shorter in itself than the swan song that follows the song , but taken together they are longer. Three-line tunnels are called Terzinen tunnels .

After Wilhelm Grimm also are rod-rhyming two main surveys in Anvers Germanic long line as a "tunnel" means. Grimm follows the terminology of Snorri Sturluson , who calls the rods in the anvers "supports" (stuðlar).

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