Works
- Bäderbüchlein (Bath Booklet, in 1480) Dises puchlein saget vns von allen paden, die von natur heiß sein. .
- Hausratbüchlein (Furniture Booklet, in 1490)
- Das Spiel von dem König Salomon und dem Bauern Markolf (The Story of King Salomon and the Farmer Markolf)
- Von einem Kaiser und einem Abt (Of an Emperor and an Abbott)
- Die Bauernheirat (The Farmer's Marriage)
- Ein Spiel von dem Herzogen von Burgund (A Story of the Dukes of Burgund)
Folz is also the author of a fechtbuch of c. 1480, preserved in Weimar as MS Q566.
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Producing what? A pair of slippers, sir,
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