Arnaut Daniel, "Amors e iois e luecs e temps" (BdT 29.1) [PDF]
The basic intenet of this paper is that the song by Arnaut Daniel under discussion is an ironic and polemic, or perhaps a sarcastic and polemic hymn to the masochism of fin’amor of the hard and fast kind, the kind that involves impossible love leading to
Aniello Fratta
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Evidence-Based Anti-Diabetic Properties of Plant from the Occitan Valleys of the Piedmont Alps. [PDF]
Boscaro V +8 more
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Bonifacio Calvo, "Er quan vei glassatz los rius" (BdT 101.3) [PDF]
This paper reviews the bibliography concerning Bonifacio Calvo and underlines the need for new research into his role within troubadour literature, focused mainly on his poems.
Alessandro Bampa
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Una o trina? Le epistole di Raimbaut de Vaqueiras al marchese Bonifacio [PDF]
This article intends to reopen the debate about the structure of Raimbaut de Vaqueiras’ epistles to Marques Boniface I, in order to establish whether they are actually three autonomous texts concerning the poet’s friendship with his patron, composed at ...
Giuseppe Tavani
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Putting China on the couch: Reflections on the development of psychohistory in China. [PDF]
Meng F, Wang B, Chen J.
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Anonimo (già attribuito a Bertran de Born), "Si tuch li dol e·l plor e·l marriment" (BdT 80.41) [PDF]
The anonymous Si tuch li dol e·l plor e·l marriment (BdT 80.41) is a planh which stands out for its intensity and for its refined rhetorical construction among the 45 surviving examples of this particular lyric genre dating back to the 13th century; the ...
Roberta Manetti
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Indo-European cereal terminology suggests a Northwest Pontic homeland for the core Indo-European languages. [PDF]
Kroonen G +4 more
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The Role of Graphic Design Semiotics in Environmental Awareness Campaigns. [PDF]
Vallverdu-Gordi M, Marine-Roig E.
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Marcabru, “Lo vers comens quan vei del fau” (BdT 293.33) [PDF]
“Lo vers comens quan vei del fau” belongs to the poet’s earliest cycle of poetry (1130-1135), which Carl Appel has termed the “poitevinischen Zyklus”.
Massimiliano De Conca
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Raimon Bistortz d’Arles, "Aissi com arditz entendenz" (BdT 416.2) [PDF]
Raimon Bistortz d’Arles belongs to the group of troubadours active around the middle of the 13th century, who were connected to the Este court, and to whom particular attention is paid in the final section of Occitan chansonnier F.
Maria Grazia Capusso
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