Laura Mancinelli (18 December 1933 – 7 Juy 2016) was an Italian writer, germanist, medievalist and university professor. She is widely known for his 1981 historical novel I dodici abati di Challant (The Twelve Abbots of Challant) and Il miracolo di santa Odilia (The Miracle of Saint Odilia).
Mancinelli also wrote academic texts, children's books, and essays, and edited and translated into Italian books from German, such as “Nibelungenlied” (1972) followed in 1978 by “Tristan” (Gottfried von Straßburg) and in 1989 by “Gregorius” and “Poor Heinrich” (Hartmann von Aue)...
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Italian germanist, medievalist, translator and writer (1933-2016)
| Born | 18 December 1933 |
| Died | 7 July 2016 |
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Laura Mancinelli
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Italian germanist, medievalist, translator and writer (1933-2016)
| Born | 18 December 1933 |
| Died | 7 July 2016 |
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Fiction, History, Biography, Fiction, historical, general, 1268-1442 (Dynastie angevine), Angevin period, 1154-1216, Assassins, Christian saints, Christmas stories, Dadaism, Dialogues (Plato), Don Giovanni (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus), Fiktion, Geschichte, Isabella, queen, consort of edward ii, king of england, 1292-1358, Italian Authors, Italian Psychological fiction, Italian Short stories, Italian fiction, Italian language, Italy, fiction, Modern Arts, Nibelungenlied, Nuns, fiction, Theatre, dramaPlaces
Aosta Valley (Italy), Turin (Italy), Aostatal, Canossa (Italy), Exilles, Forte di Exilles (Italy), France, Germany, Holy Roman Empire, Montferrato, Piedmont (Italy), Sardinia (Italy)People
Minnesänger, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Codex Manesse, Frederick II Holy Roman Emperor (1194-1250), Johannes Hadlaub (fl. 1302-1340), Rüdiger Manesse, Angevine family, Anna Selina Storace (1765-1817), Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint (1090 or 91-1153), Charlemagne Emperor (742-814), Desiderius Erasmus (d. 1536), E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776-1822), Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812), Galahad (Legendary character), Gawain (Legendary character), Gottfried von Strassburg (13th cent), Gregory VII Pope (ca. 1015-1085), Hartmann von Aue (12th cent), Heinrich von Veldeke (12th cent), Henry IV Holy Roman Emperor (1050-1106), Isabella of Angouleme queen consort of John, king of England (d. 1246), Juliette-Françoise-Victurnienne de Colbert-Maulévrier Barol marquise de Faletti (1785-1864), Leopold Mozart (1719-1787), Lorenzo Da Ponte (1749-1838), Martin Luther (1483-1546)Time
Ends of XIII century, 10th century, 11th century, 12th century, 1980-1989, 20th century, 8th century, 9th century, Carolingian and early period to 987, Ende des XIII. Jahrhunderts, Frederick II, 1215-1250, Humanisme and Renaissance, XI Century, XVIII Century, XVIII centuryID Numbers
- OLID: OL88422A
- GoodReads: 498172
- ISNI: 0000000116550507
- Library of Congress Names: n79095621
- SBN/ICCU (National Library Service of Italy): CFIV011739
- VIAF: 61590101
- Wikidata: Q3827806
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q3827806
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