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original medieval meaning was a
cobla esparsa taken from a
larger collection of such poems,
since coblas esparsas were
usually presented in
large groupings...
- was also
active in
northern Italy. He was a
prolific author of
coblas esparsas, single-stanza poems,
usually on a
moral theme. The
number of
lines per...
- was its
dominance challenged by a
growing number of
poets writing coblas esparsas. The
canso became, in Old French, the
grand chant and, in Italian, the...
- The m****acre was
celebrated by
Cathars in
short vernacular songs (coblas
esparsas). Eventually, the
French government decided to
crack down on the Cathars...
-
title Obras de Christovão Falcão, (Porto, 1893), and one of the
Cantigas Esparsas by the same
scholar appeared in the
Revista Lusitana (vol. 4, pp. 142-f...
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Besides his work with Marcabru, Uc may be the
author of two
surviving coblas esparsas of a
comjat preserved in
troubadour MS D,
dated to 1254 and now in the...
- pp. 121–122. ISBN 978-0-231-03159-2. Cruz,
Guilherme Braga da.
Obras Esparsas -
Volume II -
Estudos de História do Direito. UC
Biblioteca Geral 1. p...
- the partimen, in
which more than two
voices discuss a
subject the
cobla esparsa or
cobla exchange, a
tenso of two
stanzas only the contenson,
where the...
- amor
Cantigas de escárnio e
maldizer Cerdd dafod Chanson de
toile Cobla esparsa Cywydd Dansa Descort Devinalh Ensenhamen Enuig Formes fixes Gab
Grand chant...
- courtly-love
tradition and two satires.
These called canciones (songs),
esparsas (short poems,
generally of a
single stanza),
preguntas y
respuestas (questions...