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Johannes de Grocheio
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
DAVID MAW Accent and metre in later Old French verse: the case of the polyphonic rondel 75/1, p. 46
Reviews
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EMMA HORNBY Elizabeth Eva Leach, Sung Birds: Music, Nature and Poetry in the Later Middle Ages 77/2, p. 328

languages

  • Spanish
  • Provençal
  • Latin
  • Welsh
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • English
  • Old French
  • Dutch
  • Late Latin
  • Occitan

works

  • Fines amouretes
  • Dame, or sui
  • A jointes mains
  • Tant con je vivrai
  • Or est Baiars
  • Je canterai
  • Hareu! coument
  • Li dous regars
  • Vostre douz viaire cler
  • Cantilena
  • Non es meravelha
  • Dies, comment porroie
  • De musica
  • Hucbald's alphabetical notations
  • Jacopo da Bologna's 'Oselletto salvaggio per stagione'
  • Denis le Grant's 'Se je chant'
  • Arnulf of Saint-Ghislain
  • Gace de la Buigne
  • Johannes de Grocheio's defense of certain secular song types
  • Sumer canon

people

  • Bernart de Ventadorn
  • Adam de la Halle
  • Jean Beck
  • Guillaume d'Amiens
  • Roger Pensom
  • Johannes de Grocheio
  • Guido d'Arezzo
  • Hucbald
  • Arnulf of Saint-Ghislain
  • Gace de la Buigne

subjects

  • linguistics
  • performance
  • nature
  • poetry
  • secularity
  • music
  • metre
  • Imitation
  • accentual
  • lyric
  • rationality
  • accent
  • modal-rhythmic
  • polyphonic
  • mensural
  • stressed
  • foot
  • acoustic
  • correlation
  • morality
  • hunting
  • rhythmic
  • syllabic
  • poetics
  • femininity
  • notation
  • complexity
  • words
  • textualityization

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