Galician-Portuguese lyric
In the Middle Ages, the Galician-Portuguese lyric, also known as trovadorismo in Portugal and trobadorismo in Galicia, was a lyric poetic school or movement. All told, there are around 1680 texts in the so-called secular lyric or lírica profana (see Cantigas de Santa Maria for the religious lyric). At the time Galician-Portuguese was the language used in nearly all of Iberia for lyric (as opposed to epic) poetry. From this language derives both modern Galician and Portuguese. The school, which was influenced to some extent (mainly in certain formal aspects) by the Occitan troubadours, is first documented at the end of the twelfth century and lasted until the middle of the fourteenth, with its zenith coming in the middle of the thirteenth century, centered on the person of Alfonso X, The Wi
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Galician-Portuguese lyric
In the Middle Ages, the Galician-Portuguese lyric, also known as trovadorismo in Portugal and trobadorismo in Galicia, was a lyric poetic school or movement. All told, there are around 1680 texts in the so-called secular lyric or lírica profana (see Cantigas de Santa Maria for the religious lyric). At the time Galician-Portuguese was the language used in nearly all of Iberia for lyric (as opposed to epic) poetry. From this language derives both modern Galician and Portuguese. The school, which was influenced to some extent (mainly in certain formal aspects) by the Occitan troubadours, is first documented at the end of the twelfth century and lasted until the middle of the fourteenth, with its zenith coming in the middle of the thirteenth century, centered on the person of Alfonso X, The Wi
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In the Middle Ages, the Galici ...... ma of medieval Romance poetry.
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La lírica galaicoportuguesa es ...... les Cantigas de Santa Maria).
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La lírica galaicoportuguesa se ...... illa en los siglos XIII y XIV.
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La poesia lirica galiziano-por ...... stiglia dei secoli XIII e XIV.
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Trovadorismo foi um movimento ...... a Ribeirinha, em 1198 ou 1189.
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Трубаду́ры Пирене́ев или труба ...... нике Национальной библиотеки».
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加利西亚-葡萄牙抒情诗(葡萄牙语:trovadorismo, ...... 已知最早的诗歌运动,同时也是中世纪欧洲诗歌历史中的一个高点。
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In the Middle Ages, the Galici ...... he person of Alfonso X, The Wi
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La lírica galaicoportuguesa es ...... les Cantigas de Santa Maria).
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La lírica galaicoportuguesa se ...... illa en los siglos XIII y XIV.
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La poesia lirica galiziano-por ...... ndamentale nella lirica colta
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Trovadorismo foi um movimento ...... rou em declínio no século XIV.
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Трубаду́ры Пирене́ев или труба ...... ую и галисийско-португальскую.
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加利西亚-葡萄牙抒情诗(葡萄牙语:trovadorismo, ...... 已知最早的诗歌运动,同时也是中世纪欧洲诗歌历史中的一个高点。
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Galeg-portugala liriko
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Galician-Portuguese lyric
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Lirica galiziano-portoghese
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Lírica galaicoportuguesa
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Lírica galaicoportuguesa
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Trovadorismo
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Трубадуры Пиренеев
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加利西亚-葡萄牙抒情诗
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