-
purely instrumental piece. In 1922,
Vaqueiras was the
subject of a
verse drama by Nino Berrini,
Rambaldo di
Vaqueiras: I Monferrato.
Strongly derivative...
-
senher de Monferrat, by his good
friend and
court troubadour,
Raimbaut de
Vaqueiras.
These included the
rescue of the
heiress Jacopina of
Ventimiglia from...
- [ʎ]).
Among this
group of
dialectal pronunciations,
usually called che
vaqueira, can
manifest as: a
voiced retroflex plosive [ɖ], a
voiced retroflex affricate...
- main
treatises on the
theory of
Notre Dame polyphony. 1201 –
Raimbaut de
Vaqueiras, "Ara pot hom
conoisser e proar" (chanson de croisade,
celebrating the...
- Provençal
writers and
poets who
wrote in
Occitan include:
Raimbaut de
Vaqueiras (1180–1207)
Louis Bellaud (1543–1588) Théodore
Aubanel (1829–1886) Joseph...
-
Neoopisthopterus tropicus (Hildebrand 1946) cm cm kg
years Least concern Vaqueira longfin herring Opisthopterus effulgens (Regan 1903) cm cm kg
years Vulnerable...
- Nanteuil,
evidently po****r
around 1207 when the
troubadour Raimbaut de
Vaqueiras mentions the story. The
fictional hero is son of the
heroine of Aye d'Avignon...
- this was not
surprising considering Shaw's bias for realism.
Rambaldo di
Vaqueiras: I Monferrato, 1922 1922
verse drama by Nino Berrini(it) is
based on La...
-
Bulgarians and the Vlachs") by Pope Innocent II. In 1204 and 1205
Raimbaut de
Vaqueiras mentions the
Vlachs as
enemies of
Boniface of Montferrat.
After 1207 Geoffrey...
-
Gaucelm Faidit,
Lanfranc Cigala, At de Mons,
Peire Cardenal,
Raimbaut de
Vaqueiras,
Maria de Ventadorn, and an
anonymous composer.
Isarn Rizol (or Rizolz)...