- Johannes von Tepl
Johannes von Tepl (c. 1350 – c. 1415), also known as Johannes von Saaz, was a
Bohemia n writer of theGerman language , one of the earliest known writers of prose inEarly New High German (or late Middle German — depending on the criteria).Not much is known about him; historians presume that he probably studied at universities in Prague, Bologna and Padua. In 1383, he became a solicitor in
Žatec (Saaz) and in 1386 a rector of the town's Latin school. From the year 1411 on, he lived inPrague . He spent almost all his life in the Bohemian kingdom during the reign of kings Charles and Wenceslaus.Johannes von Tepl is best known for his early humanist poem "Der Ackermann aus Böhmen" ("Ploughman of Bohemia"), sometimes also called "Der Ackermann und der Tod" ("Ploughman and Death"), written around 1401 and first printed in 1460. It is a dialogue of Death and Ploughman, whose wife Margaretha recently died. Central themes of the book are their opposing views on life, mankind, and morality. (In the history of Bohemia, the ploughman is an important symbol of Bohemian kings —
Přemysl , the legendary founder of thePřemyslid dynasty , was originally a ploughman.) The poem is regarded as one of the most important German poems in thelate Middle Ages .External links
* [http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~harsch/germanica/Chronologie/15Jh/Tepl/tep_tod.html Complete text of "Ackermann aus Böhmen"]
* [http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/cpg76 Illuminated manuscript of "Ackermann aus Böhmen"]
* [http://www.michaelhaldane.com/Translations.htm A modern English translation of the "Ackermann aus Böhmen"]
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