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Albrecht von Scharfenberg (fl. 1270s) was a Middle High German poet, best known as the author of Der jüngere Titurel ("The Younger Titurel") since his two other known works, Seifrid de Ardemont and Merlin, are lost. Linguistic evidence suggests he may have been from Bavaria and worked in Thuringia or elsewhere in northern Germany.

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  • Albrecht von Scharfenberg (geboren vor 1250 (?); gestorben nach 1250 (?)) ist der von Ulrich Fuetrer mitgeteilte Name eines deutschsprachigen Dichters am Ende des Hochmittelalters. Von Albrecht ist über Mitteilungen im Werk Fuetrers (Lebenszeit: vor 1450 – um 1500) allein bekannt, dass er mehrere Romane der Artusepik in mittelhochdeutscher Sprache verfasst haben soll. (de)
  • Albrecht von Scharfenberg (fl. 1270s) was a Middle High German poet, best known as the author of Der jüngere Titurel ("The Younger Titurel") since his two other known works, Seifrid de Ardemont and Merlin, are lost. Linguistic evidence suggests he may have been from Bavaria and worked in Thuringia or elsewhere in northern Germany. Der jüngere Titurel survives in eleven complete manuscripts and about fifty fragments. It is a cohesive continuation in over 6,300 lines of Wolfram von Eschenbach's fragmentary Titurel, and builds on the love story of Sigune and found in his Parzival. It is a "saga with a worldwide sweep encompassing an enormous cast of characters [and a] message of Christian virtue." Throughout the poem Albrecht pretends to be the famed Wolfram, and for a long time modern scholars thought the latter was the author of Der jüngere Titurel. It is now recognised that seven stanzas—the so-called Hinweisstrophen (reference stanzas)—reveal the author to be other than Wolfram and stanza 5883 even names him as "Albrecht". The dating of Der jüngere Titurel to the early 1270s is tentative and based largely on a fragment of a dedicatory poem, the so-called Verfasserfragment (author fragment). The late medieval writer Ulrich Füetrer regarded Albrecht as one of the greatest poets of the German language. He also identifies him as the author of the two lost works. Der jüngere Titurel was popular enough to be printed at Strasbourg in 1477. Ulrich's opinion of it was followed by most scholars, and it was often (erroneously) labelled the greatest accomplishment of Wolfram. In 1829 Karl Lachmann denigrated the poem while correcting its attribution. Its reputation remained low until the late twentieth century. (en)
  • Albrecht (geboren vor 1270; gestorben nach 1270) war ein mittelhochdeutscher Dichter. Er ist Autor des sogenannten Jüngeren Titurel (entstanden um 1260–75), einer Ergänzung und Fortsetzung der Titurel-Fragmente Wolframs von Eschenbach. (de)
  • Albrecht (Baviera, ... – 1271) è stato un poeta tedesco. Albrecht, in precedenza noto come von Scharfenberg, scrive in alto tedesco medio ed è l'autore del cosiddetto „Jüngere Titurel“ (circa 1260-75), completamento e continuazione del frammento del Titurel di Wolfram von Eschenbach. Il Sangversepos (epos in versi cantati), cui è associata una melodia contemporanea che ci è stata tramandata, contiene oltre 6300 strofe (quartine) nella forma della cosiddetta Titurelstrophe. Rinforza in modo manieristico molte caratteristiche del suo modello, Wolfram, come il clima di oscuro mistero e l'erudizione apparentemente quasi astrusa.Apparentemente proprio a causa di questo "" (stile fiorito) il lavoro è stato tenuto in grande considerazione dai suoi contemporanei e ancor più nelle generazioni successive. Albrecht poeta sotto la maschera di Wolfram. Per questo motivo il „Jüngere Titurel“ è stato considerato fino ai tempi moderni come un'opera di Wolfram, ed era per lo studioso della letteratura tardo-medievale lo haupt ab teutschen buechen (epitome di tutta la poetica tedesca). Solo nella strofa 5883 versetto l'autore getta la maschera di Wolfram e si fa riconoscere come "Albrecht". Per lungo tempo questo Albrecht è stato identificato con un altrimenti sconosciuto Albrecht von Scharfenberg, a cui si deve un "romanzo di Merlino" nel „Buch der Abenteuer“ di , del XV secolo, che è anche scritto in Titurelstrophen. Peraltro la forma in Titurelstrophe nel „Merlin“ viene da Füetrer e non da Albrecht. Nel frattempo ci si è convinti che l'autore del jüngere Titurel non sia Albrecht von Scharfenberg, e di conseguenza è ora chiamato o solamente "Albrecht" o anche "Albrecht, l'autore del 'jüngere Titurel'". (it)
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  • Albrecht von Scharfenberg (geboren vor 1250 (?); gestorben nach 1250 (?)) ist der von Ulrich Fuetrer mitgeteilte Name eines deutschsprachigen Dichters am Ende des Hochmittelalters. Von Albrecht ist über Mitteilungen im Werk Fuetrers (Lebenszeit: vor 1450 – um 1500) allein bekannt, dass er mehrere Romane der Artusepik in mittelhochdeutscher Sprache verfasst haben soll. (de)
  • Albrecht (geboren vor 1270; gestorben nach 1270) war ein mittelhochdeutscher Dichter. Er ist Autor des sogenannten Jüngeren Titurel (entstanden um 1260–75), einer Ergänzung und Fortsetzung der Titurel-Fragmente Wolframs von Eschenbach. (de)
  • Albrecht von Scharfenberg (fl. 1270s) was a Middle High German poet, best known as the author of Der jüngere Titurel ("The Younger Titurel") since his two other known works, Seifrid de Ardemont and Merlin, are lost. Linguistic evidence suggests he may have been from Bavaria and worked in Thuringia or elsewhere in northern Germany. (en)
  • Albrecht (Baviera, ... – 1271) è stato un poeta tedesco. Albrecht, in precedenza noto come von Scharfenberg, scrive in alto tedesco medio ed è l'autore del cosiddetto „Jüngere Titurel“ (circa 1260-75), completamento e continuazione del frammento del Titurel di Wolfram von Eschenbach. Nel frattempo ci si è convinti che l'autore del jüngere Titurel non sia Albrecht von Scharfenberg, e di conseguenza è ora chiamato o solamente "Albrecht" o anche "Albrecht, l'autore del 'jüngere Titurel'". (it)
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  • Albrecht (Jüngerer Titurel) (de)
  • Albrecht von Scharfenberg (de)
  • Albrecht von Scharfenberg (en)
  • Albrecht von Scharfenberg (it)
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