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Aimeric de Peguilhan
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
L.A. Schwarzschild The life and works of the troubadour Raimbaut d'Orange, by Walter T. Pattison 22/2, p. 126
J.H. Marshall Subjectivity in Troubadour Poetry, Cambridge Studies in French, by Sarah Kay 61/1, p. 139

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works

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  • Can l'erba fresch' e-lh folha par
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  • Qui la vei en dit
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