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Clara Hätzlerin

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Clara Hätzlerin (c. 1430 – 1476) was a professional scribe in 15th century Augsburg.[1] She is most notable for her songbook (Liederbuch) of 1471,[1] which was among the sources used by Carl Orff for his Die Bernauerin.[2]

Clara-Hätzler-Straße in Augsburg is named after her.

References

  1. ^ a b Cyrus, Cynthia J. (2009). The scribes for women's convents in late medieval Germany. Toronto [Ont.]: University of Toronto Press. p. 55. ISBN 9781442689084.
  2. ^ Jans, hrsg. von Hans Jörg (1996). Welttheater - Carl Orff und sein Bühnenwerk : Texte von Carl Orff aus der "Dokumentation" : eine Publikation des Orff-Zentrums München. Tutzing: Schneider. p. 7. ISBN 3795208610.
  • Liederbuch der Clara Hätzlerin : aus der Handschrift des Böhmischen Museums zu Prag, ed. C. Haltaus. - Quedlinburg : Basse, 1840; reprint: ISBN 978-3-11-000259-1.
  • Glaser, Elvira, 'Das Graphemsystem der Clara Hätzlerin im Kontext der Handschrift Heidelberg, Cpg. 677', in: Deutsche Sprache in Raum und Zeit, Festschrift für Peter Wiesinger zum 60. Geburtstag, eds. Ernst and Patocka, Vienna (1998), p. 479–494.
  • Burghart Wachinger, Liebe und Literatur im spätmittelalterlichen Schwaben und Franken, Zur Augsburger Sammelhandschrift der Clara Hätzlerin, DVjs 56 (1982), 386–406.
  • Edmunds, Sheila. 'The Life and Work of Clara Hätzlerin' in Journal of the Early Book Society for the study of manuscripts and printing history (New York: Pace University Press): 2 (1999).