Das geht auf keine Kuhhaut
Redewendungen aus dem Mittelalter
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Narrated by:
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Kerstin Hoffmann
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Axel Thielmann
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By:
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Gerhard Wagner
About this listen
Gerhard Wagner, Burgvogt der Marksburg am Rhein, hat 250 solcher heute noch gebräuchlichen Redewendungen gesammelt und erläutert in diesem reich illustrierten Buch so kompetent wie unterhaltsam deren Herkunft. Der Leser kann über das Register gezielt nachschlagen oder sich beim Schmökern auf die Bauernhöfe, Burgen und Turnierplatze des Mittelalters entführen lassen. Der Autor kennt das Mittelalter aus dem Effeff und erstaunt mit den überraschenden Zusammenhängen, die er aus dem Hut zieht. Seine Erklärungen haben Hand und Fuß, sodass die Welt der Redewendungen dem Leser nicht mehr spanisch vorkommt.©2017 SAGA Egmont (P)2017 SAGA Egmont
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