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Matthias Meyer

    Plock, der Regentropfen
    Herbstleuchten und Laternenfest
    Into the deep
    A noble void
    Verstellung und Betrug im Mittelalter und in der mittelalterlichen Literatur
    Standardisation of the Command Language during Manoeuvring under (Tug-)Assistance
    • 2023

      Focusing on maritime communication, this thesis explores enhancing the International Maritime Organization's Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCPs) by incorporating specific commands for maneuvering vessels with tug assistance. It presents a set of newly developed English language commands designed to ensure safe operations in ports worldwide, addressing a critical gap in current maritime communication standards. The research aims to improve safety and efficiency in tug-assisted navigation.

      Standardisation of the Command Language during Manoeuvring under (Tug-)Assistance
    • 2015

      One of the well-known topoi of medieval literature is the high degree of congruity between the outer and inner character of the protagonist. This congruity is also discussed where it does not appear to exist, for instance in the supposed merchant's son Tristan. This already shows where and how the notion of congruity between the outer and inner person – and thus the possibility of disguise – reaches its limits (at least in narrative terms). The Tristan theme and the Nibelungenlied offer much-discussed and well-known examples of at least temporarily successful disguise, a temporarily broken congruity. Going beyond these well-known cases there are other examples of dissimulation – some much more successful, and others complete failures. The essays in this anthology discuss cases ranging from the Anglo Saxon Genesis B to Herzog Ernst, the Alexander romance and Friedrich von Schwaben, aspects of Minnesang and the Aristotle and Phyllis tradition as well as mysticism.

      Verstellung und Betrug im Mittelalter und in der mittelalterlichen Literatur
    • 2010
    • 2010