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Historien der alden E

''Historien der alden E'' ("history of the old covenant"〔''E'' being the German noun corresponding to Old English ''ǣ'' "law".〕) is a Middle High German summary of the Old Testament in verse form.
The text was preserved in a single manuscript, written in East Central German dialect, dated to the first half of the 14th century,〔Päsler (2000), p. 105.
more specifically dated to the 1330s or 1340s by Zapf (2011).〕 The Central German dialect of the text shows a certain influence of Upper German forms, which may indicate an author of South German, perhaps Bavarian origin.〔
The work was edited by Gerhard (1927). The manuscript, formerly Königsberg University Library ms. 907,〔
Emil Steffenhagen, Die altdeutschen Handschriften zu Königsberg, in: ZfdA 13 (1867), p. 519 (nr. VIII).()〕 has since been lost.
It is part of a genre of versified biblical histories created by the
Teutonic Order in the late medieval period. Of these texts, it is the only known complete treatment of the Old Testament, covering the history of the world from creation until the Roman occupation of Judea (and an epilogue which enumerates the 33 miracles of Jesus and the tombs of the apostles) in 6,165 verses.

Volker Zapf in: Wolfgang Achnitz (ed.), ''Das Geistliche Schrifttum des Spätmittelalters'', Walter de Gruyter, 2011, ( 205f. ).〕
The narrative is in part based on the 12th-century ''Historia scholastica'' by Petrus Comestor, but in the judgement of Lähnemann (2012) the author had a poor understanding of it and is guilty of "crude abbreviations".〔H. Lähnemann, "The Maccabees as Role Models", in: Gabriela Signori (ed.) '' Dying for the Faith, Killing for the Faith: Old-Testament Faith-Warriors (1 and 2 Maccabees) in Historical Perspective'' Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 2012, (p. 192 ).〕 Similarly, Zapf (2011) judges the text's literary quality as exceptionally poor, even for the genre of Teutonic Order biblical poetry aimed at a lay public.
==References==

*Wilhelm Gerhard (ed.), ''Historien der alden E'', Bibliothek des Literarischen Vereins in Stuttgart 271, Leipzig 1927 (review: Edward Schröder, AfdA 47 (1928), 186f.)
*Ralf G. Päsler, ''Katalog der mittelalterlichen deutschsprachigen Handschriften der ehemaligen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Königsberg. Nebst Beschreibungen der mittelalterlichen deutschsprachigen Fragmente des ehemaligen Staatsarchivs Königsberg. Auf der Grundlage der Vorarbeiten Ludwig Deneckes'', ed. Uwe Meves (Schriften des Bundesinstituts für ostdeutsche Kultur und Geschichte 15), München 2000, pp. 105f., 276-278.

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