: Opritsa D. Popa
: Bibliophiles and Bibliothieves The Search for the Hildebrandslied and the Willehalm Codex
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783110201901
: Schriften zum Kulturgüterschutz / Cultural Property Studies
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: Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft
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InBibliophiles and Bibliothieves, Opritsa Popa has documented what might justifiably be described as the most celebrated case of looting of two German cultural treasures by a member of the U.S. Army at the end of World War II and their subsequent odyssey across both an ocean and a continent: the pilfering from a cellar in Bad Wildungen of the ninth-centuryLiber Sapientiae, containing the two leaves of the oldest extant German heroic poem, the Old High GermanHildebrandslied, along with the fourteenth-century illuminatedWillehalm codex, both of which had been removed from the State Library in Kassel for protection from bombing raids.

Frontmatter1
Contents11
Introduction and Acknowledgments17
Chapter 1: “They’ve Sown the Wind And Now They Reap the Whirlwind.”25
Chapter 2: “Habent Sua Fata Libelli” – Books Have Their Own Destiny39
Chapter 3: Countdown to Surrender54
Chapter 4: “Protect and Respect These Symbols …”63
Chapter 5: Of US Safekeepers, Soviet Trophy Commissars and Marauding Allied Soldiers71
Chapter 6: “Enjoy the War, the Peace Is Going to be Terrible!”83
Chapter 7: Hope Deferred94
Chapter 8: Going, Going, Gone!100
Chapter 9: “Belle of the Books”112
Chapter 10: The Professor127
Chapter 11: The Countess of Camarillo135
Chapter 12: Ardelia143
Chapter 13: From the Ashes of the Phoenix163
Chapter 14: Return of the Wounded Warrior174
Chapter 15: Eyewitness182
Chapter 16: Ten Years Later … Proof, Proof and More Proof189
Chapter 17: To Err is Human, to Admit, Divine203
Chapter 18: The Owl of Minerva214
Chapter 19: “The Last, the Worst, Dull Spoiler, Who Was He?”223
Backmatter239