URI(s)
Variants
- Konrad, von Ammenhausen, 14th cent.
- Amelhusen, Konrad von, active 14th century
- Ammelshusen, Konrad von, active 14th century
- Ammenhausen, Conrad von, active 14th century
- Ammenhausen, Konrad von, active 14th century
- Ammenhûsen, Cůnrat von, active 14th century
- Ammenhûsen, Kuonrât von, active 14th century
- Conrad, von Ammenhausen, active 14th century
- Cůnrat, von Ammenhûsen, active 14th century
- Konrad von Ammenhausen, active 14th century
- Konrad, von Amelhusen, active 14th century
- Konrad, von Ammelshusen, active 14th century
- Kunrat, von Ammenhausen, active 14th century
- Kuonrât, von Ammenhûsen, active 14th century
- Von Ammenhausen, Konrad, active 14th century
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Benedictines
- Organization: Kloster St. Georgen zu Stein am Rhein (Stein am Rhein, Switzerland)
Birth Place
- Ammenhausen (Herdern, Switzerland)
Birth Place
- Thurgau (Switzerland)
Associated Language
- German, Middle High (ca. 1050-1500)
Field of Activity
Occupation
Monks
Priests
Poets 2 lcsh
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Earlier Established Forms
- Konrad, von Ammenhausen, 14th cent.
Sources
- found: Konrad von Ammenhausen, Das Schachzabelbuch, 1981 (a.e.)t.p. (Konrad von Ammenhausen) p. vii (monk; XIV cent.)
- found: Kosch, 1953(Konrad von Ammenhausen)
- found: Gr. Brockh., 1931(Konrad von Ammenhausen)
- found: Br. Museum, 1962(Konrad von Ammenhausen)
- found: Konrad, von Ammenhausen. Das Schachzabelbuch Kunrats von Ammenhausen, Mönchs und Leutpriesters zu Stein am Rhein, 1892:title page (genitive case: Kunrats von Ammenhausen, Mönchs und Leutpriesters zu Stein am Rhein) pages I-III (the estate Ammenhausen now belongs to the community of Lanzenneu[n]forn; Kunrat von Ammenhausen, monk, called himself after this property; finished Schachzabelbuch in 1337, not yet an old man; thus probably born between approximately 1280 and 1290; name spelled Kuonrât (Cůnrat) von Ammenhûsen, as in an acrostic at the end of his poem; modernized as Kunrat; a single document has Am[m]elshusen) columns 836-840 (acrostic in verses 19233-19336: "Dis Buch tiht ich Cunrat von Ammenhvsen in der Stat ze Stein, da ich Münich und Lütpriester wuas. Ich kvnde es niht getihten bas")
- found: Ott, Norbert H. "Konrad von Ammenhausen," in Neue deutsche Biographie, v. 12 (1979), pages 535-536, viewed online, October 18, 2018(Konrad von Ammenhausen, author of the second German verse adaptation of the "Schachzabelbuch," a Latin prose treatise by Jacobus de Cessolis; monk in the Benedictine cloister Sankt Georgen, Stein am Rhein, and lay priest in Stein am Rhein; called "Cůnrat von Ammenhvsen" in an acrostic in his Schachzabelbuch, that is, Ammenhausen in Thurgau; "niht gar alt" in 1337, when his poem was completed, therefore probably born around 1280-1290); the only known document mentioning him refers to him with other "conventualibus in Stain" as a "fratre dicto de Amelhusen [sic]") - https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd118713914.html#ndbcontent
- found: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, October 18, 2018(Konrad, von Ammenhausen; gender: male; variant names: Ammenhausen, Konrad von; Conrad, von Ammenhausen; Kunrat, von Ammenhausen; Ammenhausen, Conrad von; life dates: approximately 1st half of 14th century; Middle High German poet)
- notfound: Collier's Enc.;Enc. Americana;Enc. Britannica.
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Change Notes
- 1983-06-15: new
- 2018-10-20: revised
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