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between two trobairitz. In
Italian literature, the
tenso was
adapted as the
tenzone. In Old French, it
became the tençon. In the Galician-Portuguese lyric...
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their youth,
Forese and
Dante exchanged a
series of
playful sonnets called tenzone,
which take the form of a
series of
exchanged insults. In
Purgatorio 23...
- is
through Dante's
tenzone with Forese. This
tenzone is
composed of
sonnets that
Dante used to
comment on Forese. In this
tenzone,
Dante uses a negative...
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correspondents was Pier
della Vigna. Some of his
sonnets were
produced in
tenzone, a
collaborative form of
poetry writing in
which one poet
would write a...
- of a
favourite northern form,
analogous to the
continental estrif, or
tenzone, he and his
rival reach a
height of
scurrility which is
certainly without...
- Troubadours. New York: Garland. ISBN 0-8240-9437-9. Guida, Saverio. (1987). "La
tenzone fra
Ricau de
Tarascon e ‘Cabrit’."
Cultura Neolatina, 47, pp. 197–221....
- Studium. ISBN 978-88-382-4363-9. Alfie,
Fabian (19
November 2011). Dante's
Tenzone with
Forese Donati: The
Reprehension of Vice.
University of
Toronto Press...
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several activities: the
Historical Parade through the city streets, the
Tenzone (a competition) of archers,
musicians and flag wavers, the
Gonfalons race...
- Pall Mall
Palestine Malapert Country House Vieux Manoir Miss
Coventry Tenzone (GB) 1966
Aggressor Combat Phaetonia Tina
Tulyar Bibi
Toori (Family: 9-c)...
- 122
sonnets and sixty-one
canzoni by
Chiaro are known, many of them in
tenzone with
other poets. Only
Guittone d'Arezzo
produced more
lyrics in the thirteenth...