Addressing Africa's pandemic puzzle: Perspectives on COVID-19 transmission and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF]
Musa HH +5 more
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Guglielmo di Poitiers, Molt jauzions mi prenc amar (BdT 183.8) [PDF]
La canzone Molt jauzions è stata vista da molti come come il più antico manifesto della fin’amor e come rappresentativa della vena cortese del primo trovatore, che si contrappone nettamente a quella comica e satirica.
DI GIROLAMO, COSTANZO
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The Troubadours in Catalonia and Italy [PDF]
Charmaine Lee
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Gender diversity and syphilis: something's going on? [PDF]
de Dios-Aguado M +5 more
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Kabuta (Jean), J’ai été Troubadour du Roi Baudouin. Bruxelles : Édition Dialogue des peuples / Congo-forum, 2009, 274 p. – (Pas d’ISBN) [PDF]
Pierre Halen
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Troubadours and trouvères in Russian: Contribution to the problem of translating medieval lyrics
The article deals with the problem of translating into Russian medieval French and Provencal lyrics of the troubadours and trouvères. The author relies on M.L.
O. V. Smolitskaya
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Governmental actions to address COVID-19 misinformation. [PDF]
Pomeranz JL, Schwid AR.
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La tradición del "partimen" gallego-portugués y la lírica románica [PDF]
En el trabajo se intenta demostrar que en la lírica gallego-portuguesa\ud se cultivó el partimen como tipología, si bien se trata de la adaptación\ud de un género foráneo a un contexto literario diferente y que no alcanza un\ud gran éxito (tan sólo dos ...
Corral Díaz, Esther
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Casajus (Dominique), L’Aède et le troubadour. Essai sur la tradition orale. Paris : CNRS éditions, 2012, 205 p. – ISBN 978-2-271-07349-5 [PDF]
Xavier Luffin
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Saltatory Spectacles: (Pre)Colonialism, Travel, and Ancestral Lyric in the Middle Ages and Raymonda
This article examines tropes of (proto)colonialism in medieval European culture and Raymonda (Раймoнда), a ballet that premiered in St. Petersburg in 1898 and is set during the Fifth Crusade (1217–1221).
Kathryn Emily Dickason
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