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Theft! A History of Music [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Greay Whales Eschristius robustus are the only large whales that are specialized bottom feeders, foraging on bottom sediments. When surfacing after a feeding dive a mud plume is formed at the surface as remaining sediment is strained out between the ...
Aoki, Keith   +2 more
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The reception of the troubadours in the Crown of Aragon

open access: yesCatalan Historical Review
This article aims to provide an overview of the reception of Occitan troubadour poetry in the Crown of Aragon. It will examine the continuities and ruptures in the troubadour model in mediaeval Catalan literature from diverse, complementary areas of ...
Meritxell Simó
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Cerveri de Girona, “Entr’Arago e Navarra jazia” (BdT 434.7a) [PDF]

open access: yesLecturae Tropatorum, 2008
The rubric in Chansonnier Sg classifies “Entr’Arago e Navarra jazia” by Cerveri de Girona as a ‘sompni’ (‘dream’). Thirteenth-century Occitan and Catalan arts of poetry define the ‘sompni’ as a minor thematic genre in which the poet recounts events which
Marco Grimaldi
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A not-so-simple twist of fate. [PDF]

open access: yesDev Cell, 2021
Long AF, Stearns T.
europepmc   +1 more source

Martí de Riquer: More than seventy years of studies on troubadour poetry [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This Autumn issue of SVMMA is entirely dedicated to the memory of Martí de Riquer, Professor of History of Romance Literatures at the University of Barcelona who devoted his work to the areas of Catalan, Hispanic, and Romance philology and passed away on
Mussons Freixas, Anna M.
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Remarques sur les premiers troubadours [PDF]

open access: yesLecturae Tropatorum, 2018
This paper points out the faults in the view that troubadour poetry developed expressing a new culture in medieval courts (fin’amor, ‘amour courtois’), as well as in the view that it developed expressing broadly religious issues (this of course does not ...
Pietro G. Beltrami
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Leonard Cohen: The Modern Troubadour

open access: yesAmerican and British Studies Annual, 2016
The following essay portrays parallels between the work of a contemporary singer-songwriter and author Leonard Cohen and the medieval Occitan troubadours. The main focus is put on the importance of the feminine character in their works.
Jiří Měsíc
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Anonyme, "L’autrier cuidai aber druda" (BdT 461.146) [PDF]

open access: yesLecturae Tropatorum, 2015
"L’autrier cuidai aber druda" is one of a small group of texts written in a mixed linguistic variety that has both French and Occitan features and which includes the lais "Markiol" and "Nompar," that are moreover transmitted by the same French manuscript,
Dominique Billy
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Daude de Pradas (?), “Belha m’es la votz autana” (BdT 124.5) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The attribution of this love song to the troubadour from Rouergue, Daude de Pradas, according to the only Occitan testimony, i.e. song-book C, was considered impossible or at least suspicious by many scholars for the mere fact that its first verse is ...
Francesco Carapezza
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