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1971
This thesis is devoted to an examination of the music of the troubadours, a group of poet-musicians which flourished in southern France during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Musicological research has been conducted in this area only since the turn of the present century, although philological study began much earlier.
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This thesis is devoted to an examination of the music of the troubadours, a group of poet-musicians which flourished in southern France during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Musicological research has been conducted in this area only since the turn of the present century, although philological study began much earlier.
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Latino Studies, 2008
Poet, professor, and human rights activist raulrsalinas is the author of two recent books My Word is My Weapon Raulsalinas and the jail Machine: Selected Writ- ing by Raul Salinas (2006), edited by Louis G. Mendoza, and Indio Trails: AXicano Odyssey through Indian Country (2007).
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Poet, professor, and human rights activist raulrsalinas is the author of two recent books My Word is My Weapon Raulsalinas and the jail Machine: Selected Writ- ing by Raul Salinas (2006), edited by Louis G. Mendoza, and Indio Trails: AXicano Odyssey through Indian Country (2007).
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THE TROUBADOURS AND THE FRENCH STATE
2008In the investigation of the earliest medieval manifestations of their national culture, nineteenth-century French scholars and intellectuals faced a problem: the Troubadours use an idiom which some centuries later had come to be rejected as mere patois.
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Annales du Midi : revue archéologique, historique et philologique de la France méridionale, 1905
Dejeanne Jean-Marie-Lucien. Le troubadour Cercamon. In: Annales du Midi : revue archéologique, historique et philologique de la France méridionale, Tome 17, N°65, 1905. pp. 27-62.
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Dejeanne Jean-Marie-Lucien. Le troubadour Cercamon. In: Annales du Midi : revue archéologique, historique et philologique de la France méridionale, Tome 17, N°65, 1905. pp. 27-62.
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Troubadour Selves under Debate
2021Among the principles guiding the current editions of troubadour poetry, both the perceived centrality of the author and the complex relationship between the historical and the rhetorical selves stand out as prominent approaches. The existence and relevance of the historical self – the real biographical details of the author – remain an acknowledged ...
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Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 1965
Ourliac Paul. Troubadours et juristes. In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 8e année (n°30), Avril-juin 1965. pp. 159-177.
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Ourliac Paul. Troubadours et juristes. In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 8e année (n°30), Avril-juin 1965. pp. 159-177.
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Anthology of the Provencal Troubadours.
Modern Language Notes, 1942Raymond Thompson Hill+2 more
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The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, 1881
T. E. Brown, Herbert Oakeley
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T. E. Brown, Herbert Oakeley
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