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Der Wälsche Gast
Germany, Trier, ca. 1380
MS G.54 fol. 5v

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1) Thomasin von Zerclaere: Text, Der Wälsche Gast, Book 01.05 -- Three youths, standing on each other's shoulders. Around them are scrolls inscribed DAZ IST DER ... (sic), SICH HER ZU MIR, DAZ IST DIE DRUGEN, DER BESCHET DEN HECTE GAITE, VOLGE MIR, DAZ IST DAZ WERCK, DAZ IST DER ICH GAIT, and ICH SAL IZ DUN.
2) Thomasin von Zerclaere: Text, Der Wälsche Gast, Book 01.06 -- Man, with scrolls inscribed DER GUDE RAITGEBE and HUDE DIN SCHONE VON BIS STREDE, wearing hood, stands and gestures with left hand on arm of woman, with scrolls inscribed DAZ REYNE WYFF and IRE SCHONEDE MACHET IR SCHANDE. Her left arm is raised to man, with scrolls inscribed DER BOSE RAITGEBE and DU SIN NIT VON VOLGE MIR, wearing sword sheathed at waist and extending his left hand to the woman's arm. Diaper pattern background.



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