VII. Otfried’s Book Of The Gospels

A Messiad written in the dialect of the southern Rhenish Franks and comprising some 15,000 lines in five books. It was completed after years of toil about 870. Its author, a monk of Weissenburg in Alsatia, is the earliest German author whose name is known and the first to employ rime or assonance in place of alliteration. The selections are from the translation in Bötticher and Kinzel’s Denkmäler, II, 3, in which the crude assonances of the pioneer are replaced by regular modern rimes.

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