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northern France were the
decisive historical context of
goliardic poetry. Thus, it
argues that "
goliardic poets" on the one hand and "goliards" on the other...
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titled "Fortuna
Imperatrix Mundi". The
cantata is
based on a
medieval Goliardic poetry collection of the same name, from
which the poem "O Fortuna" provides...
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intertextual connexion between vernacular and
medieval Latin (such as
Goliardic) songs. This
theory is
supported by Reto Bezzola,
Peter Dronke, and musicologist...
- "Giovinezza" ('Youth') is an
Italian song that is part of the
repertoire of
goliardic hymns of
Italian universities. In
vogue in the
early twentieth century...
- "O Fortuna" is a
medieval Latin Goliardic poem
which is part of the
collection known as the
Carmina Burana,
written in the
early 13th century. It is a...
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quando sumus" (English: "When we are in the tavern") is a
medieval Latin Goliardic poem, part of the
collection known as the
Carmina Burana,
written between...
- "Ecce gratum" (English: "Behold, the pleasant") is a
medieval Latin Goliardic poem
written early in the 13th century, part of the
collection known as...
- The
Cambridge Songs (Carmina Cantabrigiensia) are a
collection of
Goliardic medieval Latin poems found on ten
leaves (ff. 432–41) of the
Codex Cantabrigiensis...
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Mater are two of the most
powerful Latin poems on
religious subjects.
Goliardic poetry (four-line
stanzas of
satiric verse) was an art form used by some...
- the 12th century, for the kind of
fresh poetry in
medieval Latin called goliardic poetry, in
which famous wandering scholars (scholares vagantes; in German...