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Regarding the claim that the first troubadours came from Spain: I can find nothing to justify this assertion. The Cantigas de Santa Maria |
Regarding the claim that the first troubadours came from Spain: I can find nothing to justify this assertion. The Cantigas de Santa Maria and the Martin Codax are the only Spanish troubadour books I know, and they are both 13th century. |
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Unless somebody can offer proof that the troubadour tradition began in Spain (read Catalonia, Aragon, Castile or Leon) I am going to edit out references to Spanish origin. |
Unless somebody can offer proof that the troubadour tradition began in Spain (read Catalonia, Aragon, Castile or Leon) I am going to edit out references to Spanish origin. |
Latest revision as of 00:03, 3 April 2004
Conrad,
Do we have any examples of actual troubadour stuff ?
Was it about courtly love, or what ?
Anton
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Good questions, and ones I intend to answer when I get around to it
Origins
Regarding the claim that the first troubadours came from Spain: I can find nothing to justify this assertion. The Cantigas de Santa Maria and the Martin Codax are the only Spanish troubadour books I know, and they are both 13th century.
Unless somebody can offer proof that the troubadour tradition began in Spain (read Catalonia, Aragon, Castile or Leon) I am going to edit out references to Spanish origin.