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Up to the present, little scholarly attention has been given to the
earliest versions of the "Eulenspiegel" material, largely because
research has concentrated on the figure generally thought to be the
author - the Brunswick customs officer Hermann Bote. These initial
versions originated in the early 16th century from the workshop of
the successful Strasbourg printer Johannes GrA1/4ninger. This study
of the early prints employs bibliographics and literary criticism
in equal measure to show that the "Eulenspiegel" did not in fact
take shape in Bote's Brunswick excise office but received the
profile that started it on its worldwide literary career in
GrA1/4ninger's print-shop in Strasbourg.
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