Minne may be in origin, the Middle High German for remembrance , see Minni courtly love in Middle High German courtly tradition Frau Minne , a personification of romantic love in German courtly tradition See also Minnesang disambig fr Minne ... more details
Bernart de Tot lo mon was a troubadour and jongleur , probably active at the court of Count Henry II of Rodez 1274 1304 . HIs nickname means of all the world according to Alfred Jeanroy , he was probably from Bruniquel in the Quercy . Three pieces by Bernart have survived. Be m agrada.l temps de pascor is a cross between a canso d amors and a sirventes . Its final stanza is a moral condemnation of worldly decadence, but the tone of the whole is unfailingly Courtly love courtly . The text of this piece is poorly preserved, and the penultimate stanza is almost entirely lost. Lo plazers qu als plazens plai is a plazer or, according to Istv n Frank, a sirventes . It is dedicated to Count Bernard VI of Comminges r. 1241 95 and Count Bernard III of Astarac r. 1249 91 . Mals fregz s es els rics crois mes is another sirventes with courtly characteristics. Its metre is borrowed from Be volgra midons saubes by Arnaut Plagues . References http w3.uniroma1.it bedt BEdT 03 20 index.aspx Bibliografia Elettronica dei Trovatori, v. 2.0 . Retrieved 7 October 2011. Category Troubadours ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Galaor was a hero of Spanish romance . The brother of Amadis de Gaul , Galaor was the model of a courtly paladin and was always ready with his sword to avenge the wrongs of widows and orphans. See also portal Novels Galaor comics Galaor , a comic book hero from Hexagon Comics References Nuttall http www.sacred texts.com neu lrs lrs05.htm Stories about Galaor Category Arthurian characters lit char stub ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 A German dance is a dance of Germans German origin. German dance is an example of the exchange and the relationship among the Historical dance Courtly Dance , the social dance , and the folk dance . Origins It has its origins in the Allemande French for German . This was a dance popular from the 16th to the 18th centuries, consisting of a calm part in 4 4 time followed by a quick part in triple time . DEFAULTSORT German Dance Category European dances de Deutscher Tanz pl Taniec niemiecki ... more details
Caullery may refer to Caullery , a commune of the Nord department in northern France Louis de Caullery ca. 1580 1621 , a pioneer of the genre of courtly gatherings in Flemish painting of the 17th century Maurice Caullery 1868 1958 , a French biologist surname Caullery disambiguation ceb Caullery eo Caullery fr Caullery it Caullery nl Caullery pl Caullery sr Caullery ... more details
troubadours and trobairitz . Bibliography Andreas Capellanus The Art of Courtly Love , trans. John ... of Courtly Love. Toronto University of Toronto Press, 1994. Don Monson Andreas Capellanus, Scholasticism, and the Courtly Tradition. Washington, D.C., 2005. Donald K. Frank Naturalism and the troubadour ... more details
Courtesy comes from old french courteis 12th century is gentleness gentle politeness and court royal courtly manners . In the Middle Ages in Europe, the behaviour expected of the gentry was compiled in courtesy book s. One of the most influential of these was The Book of the Courtier Il Cortegiano The Courtier which not only covered basic etiquette and decorum but also provided models of sophisticated conversation and intellectual skill. ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id rQINrHtwNU0C&pg PA249 title The Cambridge guide to literature in English author Dominic Head chapter courtesy book ref In medieval India too, nobility and royal family royalty were expected to display courteous behaviour. The concept was described by the Sanskrit word, daksinya , which meant kindness and consideration expressed in a sophistication sophisticated and elegance elegant way . ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id 9BKW65Yt65wC&pg PA135 title Courtly culture and political life in early medieval India author Daud Ali chapter The spirit of courtesy ref See also Civic virtue References reflist Category Human behavior Category Etiquette anthropology stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Pere d Abella was a 15th century Catalan people Catalan poet. He is the author of Pus aix t plau ta bandera estendre It pleases your flag to fly , in which he expresses the conventions of troubadour courtly love love . ref Diccionari de la Literatura Catalana, 2008 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abella, Pere ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abella, Pere Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category 15th century writers Category Catalan poets poet stub ... more details
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Image Fabritio Caroso.gif thumb right Fabritio Caroso, a woodcut from Il Ballarino . Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta 1526 1535 1605 1620 was an Italian Renaissance dance Renaissance choreographer dancing master and a composer or transcriber of dance music. His dance manual Il Ballarino was published in 1581, with a subsequent edition, significantly different, Nobilt di Dame , printed in 1600 and again after his death in 1630. The work has been published in English as Courtly Dance of the Renaissance by Julia Sutton. ref cite web url http www.amazon.com dp 0486286193 title Courtly Dance of the Renaissance A New Translation and Edition of the Nobilta Di Dame 1600 accessdate 2010 11 05 publisher http www.amazon.com www.amazon.com ref Both manuals have been printed in facsimile edition. Many of the dances of Fabritio Caroso s manuals are meant for two dancers with a few for four or more dancers. These manuals offer a great deal of information to dance historians and musicologists alike in that each description of a dance is accompanied by music examples with lute tablature and directions about how each music example is to be played. Many of the dances also contain dedications to noble women of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Bibliography Caroso, Fabritio. Courtly Dance of the Renaissance A New Translation and Edition of the Nobilt di Dame 1600 . Edited and translated by Julia Sutton. New York Dover Publications, 1995 See also Italian folk dance Notes reflist External links http www.pbm.com lindahl caroso Caroso s Il Ballarino http www.pbm.com lindahl caroso2 Caroso s Nobilt di Dame IMSLP id Caroso, Fabritio Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Caroso, Fabritio ALTERNATIVE NAMES Caroso da Sermoneta, Fabritio SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian Renaissance dancing master DATE OF BIRTH 1526 1535 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1605 1620 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Caroso, Fabritio Category 16th century births Category 17th century deaths Category People from ... more details
and Mahabharata . There are three basic types of courtly Javanese kraton dance Citation needed ... , and these dances include courtly dances designed for royal events with very precise movements ... of Javanese palace culture. Kawulo dances is lack in Javanese courtly dance discipline, constraints ... more details
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and his adherence to the courtly ideals. It is particularly important to recognize the customary nature ... History 4 Spring, 1974 573 575 ref Courtly Love Courtly love or amour courtois was coined ... in Lancelot ou le chevalier de la charrete. Paris defined courtly love principally from the male ... s behavior as representative of that within the tradition of courtly love becomes circular. Clarify .... One side maintains this practice did exist and the other believes that courtly love is a construction ... April 2010 Significance of the Cart Lancelot within the narrative portrays the ideal behaviors of courtly ... et le Graal . ISBN 10 2708953796 ISBN 13 9782708953796 Hopkins, Andrea. The Book of Courtly Love ... du Lac, II Conte de la charrette. Romania 12 1883 459 534 Burns, E. Jane. Courtly Love Who Needs ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Ingrid Brainard November 10, 1925 &ndash February 18, 2000 was a dance historian, musicologist , and scholar who contributed significantly to the development of the fields of dance history in general, and early dance history in specific. She had a dance troupe, the Cambridge Court Dancers , and taught workshops on early dance. She was a founding member of the Society of Dance History Scholars . Her entries on early dance in the International Encyclopedia of Dance remain one of the best introductions to the subject available. Works Books Three Court Dances of the Early Renaissance . 1977. Co authored with Ray Cook. The Art of Courtly Dancing in the Early Renaissance . Privately printed, 1989. Articles, Papers, and Chapters Bassedance, Bassedanza, and Ballo in the Fifteenth Century. Dance History Research 64. The Role of the Dancing Master in Fifteenth Century Courtly Society. Fifteenth Century Studies 2 1979 21. Modes, Manners, Movement The Interaction of Dance and Dress From the Late Middle Ages to the Renaissance. In Proceedings of the Sixth annual conference of the Society of Dance History Scholars , 17 36. Milwaukee, WI Dance History Scholars, 1983. Court Dances of the 15th Century. In Proceedings of the Sixth annual conference of the Society of Dance History Scholars , 177. Milwaukee, WI Dance History Scholars, 1983. The Art of Courtly Dancing in Transition Nurnberg, Germ. Nat. Mus. MS. 8842, a Hitherto Unknown German Source. In Crossroads of Medieval Civilization The City of Regensburg and Its Intellectual Milieu , eds. Edelgard E. Dubruck and Karl Heinz Goller. Michigan Michigan Consortium for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 1984. Mesura Et Arte Del Danzare The Guglielmo Ebreo Conference At Pesaro. Dance Chronicle 11, no. 1 1988 116 121. Reviews Translating Cornazano. Dance Chronicle 7, no. 1 1984 107 114. References Brainard, Ingrid G. in the Annotated Bibliography of Renaissance Dance http www.rendance.org rbib b.html Brainard In ... more details
The Puy d Arras , called in its own day the Puy Notre Dame , was a Puy society medieval poetical society formed in Arras for holding contests between trouv re s and pour maintenir amour et joie for maintaining love and joy, i.e. the courtly love Lyric poetry lyric . The term puy is Old French for place of eminence , from Latin podium . The president of the Puy, elected annually, was titled the Prince du Puy , and he presided over the competitions, which were decided by panels of judges. The Puy was under the nominal patronage of the Virgin Mary , referred to as Notre Dame du Puy d Arras . Other puys under her patronage were founded at Amiens , Boulogne sur Mer , Caen , vreux , and Rouen . The Puy is less well documented than the contemporary Confr rie des jongleurs et bourgeois d Arras , and the two are sometimes conflated. ref Mary O Neill 2006 , Courtly Love Songs of Medieval France Transmission and Style in the Trouv re Repertoire Oxford Oxford University Press , 133, and Christine Jacob Hugon 1998 , L uvre jongleresque de Jean Bodel L art de s duire un public De Boeck Universit , 27, distinguish them. ref The statutes of the Puy d Arras do not survive, only the later ones of the Puy d Amiens from 1471 shed any light on the nature of laws of the puys . The Puy d Arras was, unlike the Confr rie, neither social nor religious in conception. It was the creation of the urban patriciate, the wealthy and noble, plus some others, possibly those excluded from the Confr rie, who determined to maintain the courtly tradition. ref Jacob Hugon, 28. ref The Puy was thus more conservative than the Confr rie. The poets Andrieu Contredit d Arras and Jean de Renti criticisingly make mention of it and its contests. Jean Bretel mentions it in his works and he is recorded elsewhere as having served a term as Prince. Robert Sommeillon was also a Prince. Undoubtedly the highest personage to attend the Puy s festivals was Theobald I of Navarre . The high standing of the Puy is evidenc ... more details
wikisource it Autore Compiuta Donzella Compiuta Donzella La Compiuta Donzella , called either di Firenze or Fiorentina , was the earliest poetess of the Italian language , active in the second half of the 13th century. ref This discounts the probably legendary Nina Siciliana and Gaia da Camino , of whom no works survive. ref Three of her sonnet s survive in a single manuscript, and one is half of a tenzone . Compiuta may be her given name, but more probably a senhal code name . Her full name translates the accomplished young lady from Florence . Her existence was once in doubt and she was considered a construct of the poets, but this view has been discarded. In A la stagion che l mondo foglia e fiora In the season when the world sends forth leaves and flowers , Compiuta complains of her father s choice of a husband for her. She is miserable at springtime, when other lovers are rejoicing. In Lasciar voria lo mondo e Dio servire I would like to leave the world to serve God , she bemoans the state of the world lack of nobility, meanness of spirit, and dishonesty. She desires to enter a convent , but her father will not let her. In her only tenzone , Ornato di gran pregio e di valenza , with an admiring man who wishes to meet her, she responds with pleasant interest. The famous Italian poet Guittone d Arezzo , who mentions her by name in his fifth letter, may have addressed it to her. Compiuta s vocabulary was influenced by her knowledge of Occitan literature and the work of the troubadour s. Thus, she contrasts cortesia courtliness with villania villainy , terms borrowed from the setting of aristocratic court. Fin pregio courtly virtue and fin amanti courtly lovers are in the courtly love tradition. Compiuta may have had access to the poems of the trobairitz . Her place as a very early vernacular poetess was not ignored by contemporaries. Mastro Torrigiano wrote two sonnets about her one wondering whether she was unnatural for her sex or miraculous a divine sibyl , a s ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Christherre Chronik named after its opening words, Christ the Lord is a 13th century world chronicle from Th ringen, written in Middle High German rhyming couplets. It was written by a churchman in the service of Henry III, Markgrave of Meissen , and may be seen as attempting a spiritual answer to the courtly world chronicle of Rudolf von Ems . The work begins with the creation of the world and was apparently intended to follow world history until the poet s own day, but it was never finished. It breaks off during the account of the book of judges, and in the manuscripts it is continued with text from other chronicles, including ironically that of Rudolf, and also sometimes the Weltchronik of Jans der Enikel . There is still no edition of this text. Excerpts with English translations can be found in Graeme Dunphy ed. , History as Literature German World Chronicles of the Thirteenth Century in Verse . Kalamazoo 2003. Category German chronicles Category German books Category 13th century history books de Christherre Chronik ... more details
The Marzubannama Book of the Margrave by Sa ad ad Din Varavini is a collection of 10th century fables in Persian language Persian dialect, translated into Arabic around 1220. The text survives in an illustrated manuscript dating to 1299 Ilkhanid period, MS 216 in the Archaeology Museum Library, Istanbul . It contains the earliest extant depictions of Muhammad representation of Muhammad in a Persian manuscript, predating the cycle of MS Arab 161 by a decade. References Komaroff and Carboni, The Legacy of Genghis Khan Courtly Art and Culture in Western Asia, 1256 1353 . New York, The Metropolitan Museum, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 2002, fig. 200. Category 13th century books Category Fables Category Literary illuminated manuscripts Category Persian mythology Category Depictions of Muhammad ... more details
The Mlokhim Bukh English Book of Kings is a Yiddish religious verse Epic poetry epic by an unknown author, which recounts the monarchy of Solomon and the ancient history of the Hebrews up to the Babylonian Captivity . The oldest surviving fragment is dated to 1519 1525, though the poem is probably older. Its stanzaic form resembles that of the Nibelungenlied . The poem fuses Biblical material, Midrash Midrashic legends, and rabbinical folklore with European courtly poetry, and belongs to the genre of the Ashkenazic national epic, comparable to other European epic poems, such as the Nibelungenlied and The Song of Roland . However, in contrast to the more chivalry themed Shmuel Bukh , it is more ethical and historical in nature. ref Introduction to Old Yiddish literature By Jean Baumgarten, Jerold C. Frakes ref References references Category Yiddish literature Category Epic poems Category Yiddish folklore Yiddish stub ... more details
Ozil de Cadartz was a troubadour known for only one surviving Canso song canso , Assatz es dregz, pos jois no.m pot venir . ref Some manuscripts ascribe this song to Guillem de Cabestaing or Pistoleta , but modern scholars have generally followed the majority in assigning it to Ozil. ref It is an ironic text, perhaps parodying the excessive rules of courtly love . Saverio Guida has suggested that the troubadour is the same person as a youngest son of the family of Bertran, the lord of Cadars in the Rouergue . This Ozil, or Odil, first appears in a charter of donation dated 1160. His eldest brother, also Bertran, and his father can be traced down to 1180, and his other elder brother, Armancz Armand , down to 1200. Ozil s dates can only be estimate on this basis. Notes Reflist References http w3.uniroma1.it bedt BEdT 03 20 index.aspx Bibliografia Elettronica dei Trovatori, v. 2.0 . Retrieved 4 October 2011. Category Troubadours ... more details
refimprove date November 2011 Image Codex Manesse Neidhart.jpg thumb Neidhart portrayed in the Codex Manesse Neidhart von Reuental possibly born c. 1190 died after 1236 or 1237 ref Dates given in New Grove ref Middle High German N thart von Riuwental . Also Her N thart was one of the most famous German minnesingers . He was probably active in Bavaria and then is known to have been a singer at the court of Friedrich II in Vienna . As a minnesinger he was most active from 1210 to at least 1236. Neidhart is very well known for being rather sarcastic and comical. More melodies survive by him than from any other minnesinger. His name is most likely a pseudonym, for its meaning is more or less Grim Heart of Lament Valley . The second part of his name, however, was reconstructed by philologists of the 19th century, who took literally the role of the speaker, who calls himself von Reuental in his poems, and thus combined it with the author s name, which was simply N thart . All manuscript sources until the 15th century refer to him only as Nithart . His songs often stand in harsh contrast to the normal minnesinger topic, courtly or romantic love. This style has been referred to as H fische Dorfpoesie courtly village poetry by philologist Karl Lachmann and was often imitated by composers called pseudo Neidharts . Probably his best known song is Meienz t May Time in which Neidhart starts by describing a peaceful spring scenario but quickly comes to insulting his foes and several friends and allies that betrayed him . Notes reflist References Michael Shields, Neidhart N thart von Reuental der von Riuwental in New Grove Music Dictionary of Music and Musicians , 2001 Category German composers Category Minnesingers Category 13th century people Category People from Bavaria bg ca Neidhart von Reuental de Neidhart it Neidhart von Reuental hu Neidhart von Reuenthal no Neidhart von Reuental ru , sl Neidhart von Reuenthal fi Neidhart von Reue ... more details
Image Safflower.jpg thumb right The suetsumuhana safflower nihongo Suetsumuhana is the archaic Japanese word for the safflower . It is known now as nihongo Benibana . It is also the name of a female character in Murasaki Shikibu s epic novel The Tale of Genji . The sixth chapter of it is named after her. She is also known as the Safflower Princess . In some English translations she appears as Princess Hitachi . Prince Genji was briefly attracted to her, until she lowered her fan to reveal her nose. However, he eventually felt sorry for her and helped support her. The incident with the Safflower Princess s nose has always been a source of comic relief for readers of the Tale of Genji . In the manga comics, the extremely shy princess is always depicted as being quite unattractive, the amorous prince having fallen in love first because of her voice and the way she plays the koto musical instrument koto . The arrangements of her j nihitoe robes were however described as fitting those of an older lady. She was hidden in the beginning behind the sudare Window screen screen , however as part of the courtly Heian period Heian rituals, the 12 layered sleeve s were allowed to peek from under the screen. Based on the colour arrangements, the suitor could see what kind of taste and status his lady had. Modern scholars however speculate that Suetsumuhana s nose, which was described in the Genji as being red and that of an elephant , probably resembles today s European noses. Citation needed date October 2008 The ideal of female beauty in Heian was to have very fine, thin noses, as depicted in the painted scrolls The Tale of Genji Illustrated scroll . Anything that fell outside this courtly beauty ideal must have been seen as utterly obscene . See also portal Novels The Tale of Genji Heian Period External links http webworld.unesco.org genji en part 1 6 31.shtml UNESCO The Tale of Genji. Chapter 6 Suetsumuhana Category The Tale of Genji japan lit stub ja th ... more details
For the group of paintings known by this title, see The Allegory of Love Veronese . The Allegory of Love A Study in Medieval Tradition 1936 in literature 1936 , by C. S. Lewis ISBN 0192812203 , is an influential exploration of the Allegory allegorical treatment of love in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance . In the first chapter, Lewis traces the development of the idea of courtly love from the Proven al Troubadour troubadours to its full development in the works of Chr tien de Troyes . It is here that he sets forth a famous characterization of the peculiar form which it courtly love first took the four marks of Humility, Courtesy, Adultery, and the Religion of Love the last two of which marks have, in particular, been the subject of a good deal of controversy among later scholars. In the second chapter, Lewis discusses the medieval evolution of the allegorical tradition in such writers as Bernard Silvestris and Alain de Lille . The remaining chapters, drawing on the points made in the first two, examine the use of allegory in the depiction of love in a selection of poetic works, beginning with the Roman de la Rose . The focus, however, is on English works the poems of Geoffrey Chaucer Chaucer , John Gower Gower s Confessio Amantis and Thomas Usk Usk s Testament of Love , the works of Chaucer s epigones, and Edmund Spenser Spenser s The Faerie Queene Faerie Queene . The book is ornamented with quotations from poems in many languages, including Classical Latin Classical and Medieval Latin , Middle English , and Old French . The piquant English language English translations of many of these are Lewis s own work. C. S. Lewis hist book stub Category Books by C. S. Lewis Category Books about literary theory DEFAULTSORT Allegory of Love ru ... more details
Gau s bert Amiel or Gausbertz Amiels was a 13th century Gascony Gascon troubadour . His only surviving song Canso song canso is Breu vers per tal que meins y poing , a humorous satire of contemporary Courtly love courtly poetry . This lone example of Gausbert s work is well represented in the manuscripts, however, appearing six, labelled A, D, I, K, N, and V. The poem is only ascribed to him in MS D , where a marginal note names Gibert Amiels as the author. Based on the manuscripts, the poem must have been written between 1200 and 1254. All that is known of Gausbert that cannot be gleaned from his poem is found in his Vida Occitan literary form vida , which, however, seem to use, as its primary source, his poem. He is described as a poor knight, courteous and skilled in arms , and he never fell in love with a dame nobler than he . The purpose of his surviving poem is to attack the rics rich men, implying nobility and rank as well as material wealth and their pursuance of younger women, who are poor Gausbert s targets. There are affinities in content with the work of Marcabru . Sources Egan, Margarita ed. and trans. The Vidas of the Troubadours . New York Garland, 1984. ISBN 0 8240 9437 9. Riquer, Mart n de . Los trovadores historia literaria y textos . 3 vol. Barcelona Planeta, 1975. Category Gascons Category Medieval poets Category Occitan poets Category Troubadours Category 13th century French people it Gausbert Amiel ... more details
Guilhem Peire Cazals de Caortz or Guilhem Peire de Cazals was a troubadour of the first half of the thirteenth century. He was born or lived in Cahors , Quercy , from which his name de Caortz . ref This name is only found in troubadour manuscript C . ref Eleven of his works, including one tenso , survive. The only sure way to date Guilhem Peire s life and work is by his tenso with Bernart de la Barta , who was alive in 1229, and by a sirventes of Guilhem Figueira , Un nou sirventes ai en cor que trameta , composed in 1240, which mirrors D una leu chanso ai cor que m entremeta , a Canso song canso by Guilhem Peire, in metre and rhyme and therefore gives a terminus ante quem for the tenso s composition. Nine of Guilhem Peire s poems are dedicated to a certain friend and jongleur known only by the affectionate Pseudonym senhal Ardit . ref Senhal is Occitan for signal or sign . Ardit appears in the Tornadas tornada of Be.m plagr ueymays qu ab vos dona, .m valgres A mon Ardit que mos cantars romansa. ref Generally he wrote in the trobar ric genre, and in his leu chanso canso in the trobar leu , referred to above he mentions using words are opposite to the Courtly love courtly norm to describe the lover that abandoned him that. Guilhem Peire was also one of the earliest poets to adopt the sestina form of Arnaut Daniel his Eras, pus vey mon benastruc imitates the Arnaut s mots refranh . In it the poet is rather optimistic because his lady has shown him favour. Notes reflist Sources Riquer, Mart n de . Los trovadores historia literaria y textos . 3 vol. Barcelona Planeta, 1975. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Guilhem Peire Cazals De Caortz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION troubadour DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Cahors , Quercy , Spain DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Peire Cazals De Caortz, Guilhem Category Medieval poets Category Occitan poets Category Troubadours Category 13th century French people it Guilhem Peire Cazals de Caortz ... more details