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Guillaume De Machaut (1300?-1377) 1/22 Data Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377) Pays : France Langue : Français ancien (842-ca.1400) Sexe : Masculin Naissance : 1300 Mort : Reims (Marne), 04-1377 Note : Musicien et poète né entre 1282 et 1300 Domaines : Musique Littératures Autres formes du nom : Guillaume de Machault (1300?-1377) Guillaume de Machault (1300?-1377) Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377) Guillelmus de Machaudio (1300?-1377) (latin) ISNI : ISNI 0000 0001 0854 5599 (Informations sur l'ISNI) Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377) : œuvres (430 ressources dans data.bnf.fr) Œuvres musicales (307) "Five songs of love" Felix Virgo mater Christi (2008) (1359) de Philippe Mazé avec Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377) comme Auteur du texte Christe Qui lux es et dies Le remède de fortune (1359) (1341) Bone pastor Guillerme De toutes flours n'avoit et de tous fruis (1324) Lasse comment oublieray Moult sui de bonne heure nee Nes que on porroit les estoilles nombrer Quant Theseüs Hercules et Jason Quant je sui mis au retour Loyauté que point ne delay Tant doucement me sens emprisonnés Dame mon cuer en vous remaint data.bnf.fr 2/22 Data J'aim mieus languir Dou mal qui m'a longuement En amer a douce vie Tuit mi penser sont sans cesser Dame a vous sans retollir Foy porter honneur garder Tu qui gregem tuum ducis Hoquetus David Qui és promesses de Fortune se fie De bon espoir C'est force faire le vueil Dame comment qu'amez de vous ne soie Joie plaisence et douce norriture Gais et jolis liés chantans et joieus Le lay de la fonteinne Comment puet on mieus ses maus dire Doulz amis oy mon compleint Tels rit au main qui au soir pleure Quant j'ay l'espart Je vivroie liement Pas de tor en thies païs On ne porroit penser Donnez signeurs donnez a toutes mains Dame je weil endurer Chansons He, dame de vaillance Dame vostre doulz viaire Dame ne regardés pas Ma chiere dame a vous mon cuer envoy De Fortune me doy pleindre et loer Hareu, hareu, le feu Puis qu'en oubli Qui n'aroit autre deport Phyton, le mervilleus serpent Il m'est avis qu'il n'est dons de Nature Lay de consolation. L 27 Quant je ne voy ma dame n'oy De desconfort, de martyre amoureus S'Amours ne fait par sa grace adoucir De triste cuer Martyrum gemma latria Ma fin est mon commencement Quant ma dame les maus Tres douce dame que j'aour Ce qui soustient moy m'onneur et ma vie Motets Amours qui ha le povoir Ay mi dame de valour data.bnf.fr 3/22 Data De petit po de nient volenté Dix et sept cinq trese quatorse et quinse Quant en moy vint premierement Amours Se pour ce muir Lai de bonne esperance Liement me deport Doulz viaire gracieus Plourés dames plourés vostre servant Sanz cuer m'en vois dolens et esplourés J'aim la flour de valour Honte paour doubtance Mors sui se je ne vous voy Dame je suis cilz qui weil endurer Biauté qui toutes autres pere Dame mon cuer emportés Tres bonne et belle mi oueil Je sui aussi com cilz qui est ravis Dame de qui toute ma joie vient Comment qu'a moy lonteinne Puis que ma dolour agree Riches d'amour et mendians d'amie Plus dure que un dyamant Dame a qui m'ottri Dame, se vous n'avez aperceü Rose liz printemps verdure Fons totius superbie Se quanque amours Nuls ne doit avoir merveille. L no.5 Esperance qui masseüre Je ne cuit pas qu'onques a creature Se mesdisans en acort Dame se vous m'estes lonteinne Mes esperis se combat a Nature Trop plus est bele que biauté Amours me fait desirer Douce dame jolie pour Dieu ne pensés mie Se je souspir parfondement Messe de Notre Dame Voir plus de documents de ce genre data.bnf.fr 4/22 Data Œuvres textuelles (119) Voir-Dit La fontaine amoureuse (1364) (1364) Le jugement du roi de Behaigne Le remède de fortune (1342) (1341) Voir plus de documents de ce genre Manuscrits et archives (4) "Poésies de Guillaume de Machault et autres (Ms-5203 "Poésies (Français 1586)" réserve)" avec Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377) comme Auteur du texte avec Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377) comme Auteur du texte "Mises en partition et analyses d'oeuvres de Guillaume de Machaut (VM FONDS 15 ROK-6 (6))" avec Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377) comme Compositeur Voir plus de documents de ce genre Adaptations réalisées à partir des œuvres de Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377) (5 ressources dans data.bnf.fr) Œuvres musicales (5) Phyton, le merveilleus serpent Biaute... estrange (2016) (2013) Machaut-Transkriptionen L'Art du viellateur (2012) (1978) Variations sur un thème de Machaut (1957) data.bnf.fr 5/22 Data Documents sur Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377) (64 ressources dans data.bnf.fr) Livres (62) Komponieren in den Zeiten , Felix Diergarten, Würzburg The Boethian poems , Guillaume de Machaut Machauts : Königshausen & Neumann (2019) (1300?-1377), Kalamazoo (2021) (Mich.) : Medieval Institute Publications , 2019 Machaut's legacy , Gainesville : University The complete poetry & , Guillaume de Machaut (2017) Press of Florida music volume 1 (1300?-1377), Kalamazoo : (2016) Medieval institute publications The monstrous new art , Anna Zayaruznaya, Eschatological subjects , John M. Moreau, (2015) Cambridge : Cambridge (2014) Columbus : Ohio State University Press , 2015 University Press , 2014 The Ferrell-Vogué̈ Machaut , Guillaume de Machaut Machaut and the medieval , Douglas Kelly, Cambridge manuscript (1300?-1377), Oxford : apprenticeship tradition : D. S. Brewer , 2014 (2014) DIAMM Publications , cop. (2014) 2014 Guillaume de Machaut le , Maria Teresa Rosa- Machaut illustré dans le , Julia Drobinsky, Paris : maître Barezzani, Livorno : Sillabe manuscrit Ferrell 1 (ex. Presses Sorbonne nouvelle (2013) , impr. 2013 Vogüe) , 2013 (2013) A companion to Guillaume , Leiden ; Boston : Brill , Guillaume de Machaut , Elizabeth Eva Leach, de Machaut 2012 (2011) Leuven : Leuven University (2012) Press , 2011 Guillaume de Machaut , Elizabeth Eva Leach, Controlling readers , Deborah Lynn McGrady, (2011) Ithaca : Cornell University (2006) Toronto : University of Press , 2011 Toronto press , cop. 2006 Dire par fiction , Didier Lechat, Paris : H. Citation and authority in , Woodbridge : The Boydell (2005) Champion , 2005 Medieval and Renaissance press , 2005 musical culture (2005) data.bnf.fr 6/22 Data "Peindre, pourtraire, , Julia Drobinsky, [S.l.] : J. Essays on music and , Marie Louise Martinez- escrire", le rapport entre le Drobinsky , 2004 poetry in the late Middle Göllner, Tutzing : H. texte et l'image dans les Ages Schneider , 2003 manuscrits enluminés de (2003) Guillaume de Machaut (XIVe-XVe siècle) (2004) Machaut's music , Woodbridge : The Boydell Guillaume de Machaut and , Anne Walters Robertson, (2003) press , 2003 Reims Cambridge : Cambridge (2002) University Press , 2002 Guillaume de Machaut , Paris : Presses de Guillaume de Machaut et , Jacqueline Cerquiglini- (2001) l'Université de Paris- l'écriture au XIVe siècle Toulet, Paris : H. Champion Sorbonne , 2001 (2001) , 2001 Fortune's demesne , Elizabeth Eva Leach, Guillaume de Machaut, , G. Matteo Roccati, Turin : (2000) Cambridge, (UK) : "Prologue" aux oeuvres Rosemberg et Sellier , 2000 Cambridge University Press (2000) , 2000 Chaucer's French , New York : AMS , cop. Trascrizione di Machaut , Franco Alberto Gallo, contemporaries 1999 (1999) Ravenna : Longo , 1999 (1999) L'imaginaire dans l'oeuvre , Isabelle Bétemps, Paris : Pseudo-autobiography in , Laurence Neil De Looze, de Guillaume de Machaut H. Champion , 1998 the fourteenth century Gainesville (Fla.) ; (1998) (1997) Tallahassee (Fla.) ; Tampa (Fla.) [etc.] : University press of Florida , cop. 1997 Guillaume de Machaut , Lawrence Marshburn Earp, Sharps, flats and scribes , Bettie Jean Harden, Ann (1995) New York ; London : (1987) Arbor : UMI , 1987 Garland Publishing , 1995 Guillaume de Machaut et , Jacqueline Cerquiglini- Recherches , Kumiko Maekawa, [S.l.] : l'écriture au XIVe siècle Toulet, Paris : H. Champion iconographiques sur les K. Maekawa , 1985 (1985) , 1985 manuscrits des poésies de Guillaume de Machaut (1985) Poetic identity in Guillaume , Kevin Brownlee, Madison, Un diptyque marial chez , Jean Maillard de Machaut Wis : University of Guillaume de Machaut (1926-1985), Nice : Centre (1984) Wisconsin press , 1984. (1984) d'études médiévales , 1984 data.bnf.fr 7/22 Data Études sur [sic] manuscrit , Kumiko Maekawa, [S.l.] : Scribal practice, , Lawrence Marshburn Earp, français 1586 de la K. Maekawa , 1983 manuscript production and Ann Arbor, Mich. : Bibliothèque nationale de the transmission of music University Microfilms Paris in late medieval France International , 1983 (1983) (1983) Guillaume de Machaut , Paris : Klincksieck , 1982 Guillaume de Machault,... , Université de Reims (1982) (1981) Champagne-Ardenne. Bibliothèque. Section Lettres et sciences humaines, Sylvie Hamzaoui-Zuber, Reims : Bibliothèque de l'Université , [1981] Guillaume de Machaut, een , Etty Mulder, Amsterdam : Machaut's world , New York academy of grensbewoner Stichting Musicater , 1978 (1978) sciences, New York : New (1978) York academie of sciences , 1978 Guillaume de Machault , Université de Reims Guillaume de Machaut , Gilbert Reaney (1977) Champagne-Ardenne. (1971) (1924-2008), London ; New Bibliothèque. Section York ; Toronto : Oxford Lettres et sciences university press , 1971 humaines, Reims : Bibliothèque de l'Université, Lettres , 1977 Die mehrstimmigne , Wolfgang Dömling, An Author's role in , Sarah Jane Williams, Paris Balladen, Rondeaux und Tutzing : H. Schneider , fourteenth century book : Société des amis de la Virelais von Guillaume de 1970 production : Guillaume
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