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    Albrecht Classen, éd. — Frauen in der deutschen Literaturgeschichte. Die ersten 800 Jahre. Ein Lesebuch. New York, Lang, 2000 (Women in German Literature, 4)

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    Pastré Jean-Marc. Albrecht Classen, éd. — Frauen in der deutschen Literaturgeschichte. Die ersten 800 Jahre. Ein Lesebuch. New York, Lang, 2000 (Women in German Literature, 4). In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 45e année (n°180), Octobre-décembre 2002. p. 414

    Goal and Purposes of the Journal Humanities Open Access—An Introduction by the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Albrecht Classen

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    Humanities Open Access is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that aims for the highest research standards.[...

    “The Exposed Body and the Gendered Blemmye: Reading the Wonders of the East,” with Susan Kim, Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, v. 3, The History of Sexuality in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, ed. by Albrecht Classen and Marilyn Sandidge (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2008)

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    “The Exposed Body and the Gendered Blemmye: Reading the Wonders of the East,” with Susan Kim, Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, v. 3, The History of Sexuality in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, ed. by Albrecht Classen and Marilyn Sandidge (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2008

    Albrecht Classen

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    Gnad vnd friede yn Christo vnserm Heiland zuuorn

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    This text was digitized and graciously donated to Sophie by Dr. Albrecht Classen, University of Arizon

    Eyn mssyue oder Sendbrieff

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    This text was digitized and graciously donated to Sophie Digital Library by Dr. Albrecht Classen, University of Arizona

    Rittertum immer schon angesehen

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    Albrecht Classen hat seine Ã?bersetzung des mittelhochdeutschen Texts Moriz von Craun als PDF komplett ins Netz gestellt

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    The Environmental Causes of the Plague and their Terminology in the German Pestbücher of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries

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    In his treatise on the treatment of the plague (Liber pestilentialis de venenis epidimie. Das bůch der vergift der pestilentz das da genant ist der gemein sterbent der Trüsen Blatren, Strassburg: Grüninger 1500), the Strassburg surgeon Hieronymus Brunschwig lists a series of possible causes for the outbreak of the plague, some of which clearly remind us of the present-day environmental discourse on pollution and climatic change: the poisoning of the soil, the air, and the water determined by the negative influence of the stars, and the appearance of unusual climatic conditions, as well as sudden and significant weather changes. These concepts are not Brunschwig’s own but derive from a long tradition of German and many other texts dealing with the plague, its causes and treatment (Pestbücher), and they can be specifically traced back to the work of previous authors, such as for example Konrad of Megenberg (1309–1374), one of the more forward-thinking authors in this field. In this study, some of the most significant of these treatises from the fourteenth and the fifteenth centuries will be taken into consideration with respect to their description of the “environmental” causes of the plague and to the terminology used to indicate them, in order to outline the late medieval and early modern conception of the relationship between human health and environment, as well as its linguistic representation in the German language
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