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Bernger Von Horheim (late 12th century). of the court of Henr
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Bernger Von Horheim (late 12th century). of the court of Henr
Bernger Von Horheim (late 12th century). German poet of the court of Henry IV. The poet with his beloved holding a dog in her lap, a symbol of fidelity. Fol. 178r.Codex Manesse (ca.1300) by Rudiger Manesse and his son Johannes. University of Heidelberg. Library. Germany
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1. Title: "A Bond of Love and Fidelity: Bernger von Horheim and His Beloved at the Court of Henry IV" This exquisite 13th-century miniature, found on Fol. 178r of the Codex Manesse, showcases the German poet Bernger von Horheim (late 12th century) and his beloved, seated together in a tranquil setting. The image, created around 1300 by Rudiger Manesse and his son Johannes, offers a glimpse into the courtly love and feudal nobility of the Middle Ages. Bernger, depicted with a blond coat of arms adorned with interlaced and intertwined designs, wears a helmet and a long coat. His hands are resting on his knees, while his beloved, with a flowery garland in her hair, cradles a dog in her lap. The dog, a symbol of fidelity and loyalty, underscores the deep bond between the couple. The manuscript, a significant collection of German minnesang (courtly love poetry), reflects the knightly and gentlemanly ideals of the time. The poet, known for his lyric verses, would have been a part of the feudal court of Emperor Henry IV. The flowery decorations and the delicate interplay of hands and arms further emphasize the elegance and refinement of the era. The University of Heidelberg Library in Germany houses this precious manuscript, a testament to the rich literary and artistic heritage of the Middle Ages. The image of Bernger and his beloved, their hands intertwined and their love symbolized by the faithful dog, continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and the enduring power of love.
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