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摘要
“Barlaam und Josaphat”可能在1200年左右或之后由Freising的Otto II Bischoff撰写,包含36个头韵词对,在这里首次收集和分析,包括与早期德语对的证明进行比较。这些数据包括《Barlaam and Josaphat》中首次记录的7对单词,并在这里和早期对德语早期阶段的研究中记录了超过1500对单词,同时证明了奥托在这部作品中使用这种修辞手段的倾向。
Otto II. von Freising, Barlaam und Josaphat (Der Laubacher Barlaam)
“Barlaam und Josaphat,” probably written around or just after 1200 by Otto II Bischoff of Freising, contains 36 alliterating word-pairs, here collected and analyzed philologically for the first time, including comparison with earlier attestations of the pairs in German. The data include seven pairs recorded in “Barlaam and Josaphat” for the first time, and add to the over 1,500 word pairs documented here and in earlier studies for the earlier phases of German, while attesting to Otto’s propensity to use this rhetorical device in this work.