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Qui que paus, ieu pes e cossir
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Author(s) Title Reference
L.T. Topsfield The Partisan Voice. A study of the political lyric in France and Germany, 1180-1230, by Karen W. Klein 43/3, p. 278

languages

  • Middle High German
  • Old Provençal
  • Latin
  • Old Dutch
  • German
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Occitan

works

  • Contre le dous tans novel
  • Volontiers feira sirventes
  • Bel m'es quan vei chamjar lo senhoratge
  • Non puosc mudar, un chan non esparga
  • Ich saz uf eime steine und dahte bein mit beine
  • Qui que paus, ieu pes e cossir

people

  • Eleanor of Aquitaine
  • Cicero
  • Walther von der Vogelweide
  • Jean Bodel
  • Marcabru
  • Raimbaut de Vaqueiras
  • Richard the Lionheart
  • Bertran de Born
  • Philip Augustus

subjects

  • narrative
  • cultural
  • politics
  • sociality
  • poetry
  • identity
  • discourse
  • public
  • lyric
  • Expression
  • Authority
  • morality
  • feudalism
  • imagery
  • tradition
  • Change
  • criticism
  • emotion

places

  • France
  • Germany
  • The Hague
  • Toulouse
  • England
  • Flanders
  • Arras
  • Constantinople
  • South of France
  • Salónica
  • Gisors
  • Richard the Lionheart
  • Third Crusade
  • Philip Augustus
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