- Bernger von Horheim
Bernger von Horheim was a Rhenish
Minnesänger of the late twelfth century. He wrote in the tradition ofcourtly love and was influenced byFriedrich von Hausen .Bernger may originate from
Horrheim inVaihingen an der Enz . Another possibility isHarheim nearFrankfurt . A "Berengerius de Orehem" is recorded in Italy in 1196 withPhilip of Swabia , probably participating in the campaign ofEmperor Henry VI inApulia . A "Ritterklage" in Bernger's fourth song may refer to this campaign.Six of Bernger's songs, seventeen
stanza s in total, are recorded in the "Codex Manesse ". Thirteen of these stanzas (all except songs V and VI) are also found in theWeingartner Liederhandschrift . His songs are predominantly "Minneklage n", though song II has been called a "Lügenlied " (lying song). In each of its four strophes Bernger sings of happiness and fulfilled love before ending with the claim that he was lying. This song type was later adopted byTannhäuser andDer Marner .Bernger's debt to
Chrétien de Troyes is evident in his treatment ofTristan and Iseult and theMatter of Britain .References
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/bernger-von-horheim "Bernger von Horheim."] "German Literature Companion". "The Oxford Companion to German Literature". Oxford University Press, 2005.
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