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Raimbaut de Vaqueiras
A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of the Troubadours and Old Occitan Literature
Marchese Di Verrucola E Di Margherita Anguissola
'In the Footsteps of the Ancients'
Scientifica
Middle Ages Declarative Knowledge
Francisco García Fitz
Bedt Authgen Attgen Author Attribution Genre Argomento
Hispania, Italia and Occitania: Latin and the Vernaculars, Bilingualism Or Multilingualism?
Malaspina E La Sardegna
Rewriting Dante: the Creation of an Author from the Middle Ages to Modernity
The Vlachs and the Troubadour. Brief Analysis of Three Poems by Raimbaut De Vaqueiras Vladimir Agrigoroaei
A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of the Troubadours and Old Occitan Literature
Dark Transparencies: Crystal Poetics in Medieval Texts and Beyond
Bibliografia Ligure 1991 Quaderni Franzoniani, Anno VI, N. 1, Gennaio-Giugno 1993
Troubadour Lyric in a Global Poetics Creating Worlds Through Desire
1 MB 26Th Dec 2017 BOLLETTINO
A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of the Troubadours and Old Occitan Literature
Enrica Salvatori
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Forthcoming Book Pre-Publication Special Offer Culture and Society in Medieval Occitania Linda Paterson, University of Warwick, UK
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I Malaspina E La Sardegna
The Troubadours and the Song of the Crusades
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Gilda Caiti-Russo
TROVATORI PROVENZALI in ITALIA: CHIOSE AL Partlmentra ALBERTET E PEIRE (Bdt 16,15)
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Gilda Caiti-Russo Raimbaut De Vaqueiras Domna, Tant Vos Ai Prejada (Bdt 392.7)
Italian Readers of Ovid: from the Origins to Dante
Romana Schembri Trovatori 1..12
LITERATURE, MEDIEVAL PERIOD Miriam Cabré and Sadurní Martí, University of Girona
Textual Cultures
The Mobility of Lyrics and Languages in the European Middle Ages
Bedt Authgen Attgen Author Attribution Genre Argomento 030,VI
Singing to Another Tune”: Contrafacture and Attribution in Troubadour Song
Battaglia Di Gamenario
Sermo Absentium : Rhetoric, Epistolarity, and the Emergence of Italian Literary Culture