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P.G. Walsh 'GOLIAS' AND GOLIARDIC POETRY 52/1, p. 1

languages

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  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French

works

  • Expositio in Psalmos
  • First Discourse on Psalm 33
  • Roma mundi caput est, sed nil capit mundum
  • Archpoeta's Confession
  • Metamorphosis Goliae Episcopi
  • Apocalypse
  • Utar contra vitia
  • Nostri moris esse soleté
  • Cum in orbem universum
  • Dives eram et dilectas
  • Apologetica
  • Vita Goswini

people

  • Heloise
  • Augustine of Hippo
  • Gregory the Great
  • Bernard of Clairvaux
  • Peter Abelard
  • Cassiodorus
  • Gilbert de la Porree
  • Berengar of Poitiers
  • Ambrose

subjects

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  • sociality
  • literary
  • philosophy
  • Christianity
  • Ecclesiastical
  • satire
  • goliardic
  • disreputable
  • permissive
  • disgust
  • vagabond
  • morality
  • consciousness
  • imaginary
  • poetics
  • comedy
  • abuse
  • heresy

places

  • France
  • Chartres
  • Normandy
  • Clairvaux
  • Paris
  • England
  • Mont Ste Genevieve
  • Council of Sens
  • Cistercians
  • Romanam
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