Pau de Bellviure

Pau de Bellviure (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpaw ðə ˌβeʎˈβiwɾə]) was a Catalan poet of the fourteenth and/or fifteenth centuries. To the Catalan and Spanish writers of the Renaissance he was a model of courtly love who had attained gran fama (great fame). lists him among the "doctors" of poetry. According to Ausiàs March, his love for his lady turned him mad and he broke his neck and died, a martyr to love.

Pau de Bellviure

Pau de Bellviure (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpaw ðə ˌβeʎˈβiwɾə]) was a Catalan poet of the fourteenth and/or fifteenth centuries. To the Catalan and Spanish writers of the Renaissance he was a model of courtly love who had attained gran fama (great fame). lists him among the "doctors" of poetry. According to Ausiàs March, his love for his lady turned him mad and he broke his neck and died, a martyr to love.