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Spitzer Leo. Salvatore Santangelo, L'amore lonlano di Jaufre Rudel dans Siculorum Gymnasium, n. s. VI (Catania, 1953). In: Romania, tome 75 n°299, 1954. pp. 396-402.
Spitzer Leo
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The poems of troubadour Jaufre Rudel (fl. 1120-1147) took exception to the earlier songs of Guilhem IX; they burlesqued the commonplace associations of springtime and love and of love with joy; they took issue with monks; they even critiqued themselves.
Barbara H. Rosenwein
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New Perspectives on Distant Love: Jaufre Rudel, Uc Bru, and Sarrazina
Modern Philology, 1990Amors de terra loindana, per vos totz lo cors mi dol; e non puosc trobar meizina si non vau al sieu reclam, ab atraich d'amor doussana, dinz vergier o sotz cortina ab desirada compaigna. When the current from the spring runs clear once again, and the sweetbrier flower appears, and the little nightingale on the bough modulates, refines and smoothes his ...
Roy Rosenstein
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Les années d'apprentissage du troubadour Jaufre Rudel : de l'escola n'eblo à la segura escola
Une nouvelle datation des quelques attestations du poète blayais, étudiées en rapport étroit avec son oeuvre, permet de mieux scruter plusieurs aspects de la formation du troubadour : date approximative de naissance, itinéraire probable, liens possibles avec d'autres familles et écoles.
Rosenstein, Roy
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Nell'articolo vengono analizzati i rapporti intertestuali tra la raccolta "On he deixat les claus..." (1953) e il canzoniere di Jaufre Rudel, citato da Foix all'inizio della raccolta poetica (§ 1). Viene inoltre proposta la traduzione in italiano di "Com se diu aquest poble" (§ 2.1), "El transeünt i la seva memòria" (§ 2.2) e "És quan dormo que hi ...
Zamuner, Ilaria
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Comitatus, 2003
“The Poetics of Nullity: ‘Nonsense’ Verses of William of Aquitaine, Jaufre Rudel, and Raimbaut D’Orange.” William of Aquitaine’s riddle poem “Farai un vers de dreit nien” opens the Old Occitan lyric tradition with the provocative concept of a poem about nothing at all.
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“The Poetics of Nullity: ‘Nonsense’ Verses of William of Aquitaine, Jaufre Rudel, and Raimbaut D’Orange.” William of Aquitaine’s riddle poem “Farai un vers de dreit nien” opens the Old Occitan lyric tradition with the provocative concept of a poem about nothing at all.
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