The German Volkskalender of the fifteenth century

Speculum 63 (2):312-342 (1988)
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Abstract

The first Volkskalender, according to Ernst Zinner, is found in an early-fifteenth-century manuscript in Augsburg. Written by Johannes Wissbier of Gmünd, or translated or copied by him, the text contains a Kalendarium and treatises on Aristotelian cosmology, the twelve signs of the zodiac, and the seven planets

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