
This is the Romankorpus Frühneuhochdeutsch (Roko.UP), which has been collected as part of the DFG project 'Worstellung und Diskursstruktur in der Frühen Neuzeit'. The Roko.UP presents a collection of nine texts in the genre narrative prose that have been written in Germany between 1450 and 1550. The selected texts contain prose-renderings of texts originating from a diverse spectrum of narrative traditions, including Middle High German poetry and French prose, as well as an original Early New High German prose text. The bibliographical information can be found in the 'Readme' file. The corpus contains nine clause-separated .txt-files, one text per file, and adds up to 422 425 tokens. Short_title File_name Date No_of_tokens File_size Original_narrative_tradition Pontus_und_Sidonia Pontus.txt 2nd_half_15th_c. 78145 432,0kB French_prose Melusine Melusine.txt 1474 40218 240,7kB French_poetry Wilhelm_von_Österreich Wilhelm.txt 1481 40033 235,8kB Middle_High_German_poetry Tristrant_und_Isalde Tristran.txt 1484 53175 313,6kB Middle_High_German_poetry Huge_Schapler HugeSchappler.txt 1500 39502 227,7kB French_poetry Fortunatus Fortunatus.txt 1509 55328 318,6kB Early_New_High_German_prose Wigalois_vom_Rade Wigalois.txt 1519 24717 153,1kB Middle_High_German_poetry Die_schöne_Magelone Magelone.txt 1535 23750 140,4kB French_prose Der_Goldene_Esel Esel.txt 1538 67557 432,9kB Latin_prose
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