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The following explanations are of importance if you intend to analyze the 
data supplied on this disk by means of the menu-oriented full-text 
processing component which is provided within the DBMS "kleio". 
Prerequisites of interactive full-text processing as described here are 
an existent data base named "rother" and a repertory called "reproth" 
(the latter having been created by the corresponding command in the file 
"rother.rep", which can also be found on this disk): 


1. Whenever the interactive modules of "kleio" are activated by the 
   command "inspectio", a standard specification for the display as well as
   the search context (i.e. for the extent of the passages within which 
   words searched for are displayed and combinations of words are searched 
   for) is automatically assumed by the system. At best, this standard 
   specification allows for twenty words, one sentence, one element or one 
   multiple entry --- with only the smallest of these units being actually . . .
										
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lege nomen=rother;continuatio=nulla
inhalt$
biblio$/K�nig Rother,/hrsg. von Theodor Frings und Joachim Kuhnt,//Bonn und 
Leipzig/1922#(Rheinische Beitr�ge und H�lfsb�cher zur germanischen 
Philologie und Volkskunde, Bd. 3)
$0001/((?){\bf B}i] deme westeren mere.
$0002/saz ein kuninc der heiz ro^vther.
$0003/inder stat zu bare.
$0004/da lebete er zv ware.
$0005/mit vil grozen erin.
$0006/ime dietin andere heren.
$0007/zvene vnde sibincih kuninge.
$0008/biderve unde v^1ormige.
$0009/die waren ime al vnder tan.
$0010/er was der aller heriste man.
$0011/der da zv rome((?).(?))
$0012/[ie] intfinc die cronen.
$0013/((?){\bf R}(?))v^other was ein here.
$0014/sine dinc stvnden mit erin.
$0015/vn\abbr5 mit grozen zvhtin an sinen hove.
$0016/iz ne haben die bo^vche gelogen.
$0017/daz ime da an [gote] nichtes ne gebrach.
$0018/wene daz ane urowen waz.
$0019/Do rededen die iungen grauen.
$0020/die in deme houe waren.
$0021/w^1ce se ane urowen.
$0022/ir erbe solden buwen.
$0023/do duchte sie [..... . . .
										
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lege nomen=rother;continuatio=nulla
inhalt$
biblio$/K\"onig Rother,/hrsg. von Theodor Frings und Joachim Kuhnt,//Bonn und 
Leipzig/1922#(Rheinische Beitr\"age und H\"ulfsb\"ucher zur germanischen 
Philologie und Volkskunde, Bd. 3)
$0001/((?){\bf B}i] deme westeren mere.
$0002/saz ein kuninc der heiz ro^vther.
$0003/inder stat zu bare.
$0004/da lebete er zv ware.
$0005/mit vil grozen erin.
$0006/ime dietin andere heren.
$0007/zvene vnde sibincih kuninge.
$0008/biderve unde v^1ormige.
$0009/die waren ime al vnder tan.
$0010/er was der aller heriste man.
$0011/der da zv rome((?).(?))
$0012/[ie] intfinc die cronen.
$0013/((?){\bf R}(?))v^other was ein here.
$0014/sine dinc stvnden mit erin.
$0015/vn\abbr5 mit grozen zvhtin an sinen hove.
$0016/iz ne haben die bo^vche gelogen.
$0017/daz ime da an [gote] nichtes ne gebrach.
$0018/wene daz ane urowen waz.
$0019/Do rededen die iungen grauen.
$0020/die in deme houe waren.
$0021/w^1ce se ane urowen.
$0022/ir erbe solden buwen.
$0023/do duchte si . . .