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    Bertran de Born (Occitan: [beɾˈtɾan de ˈbɔɾn]; 1140s – by 1215) was a baron from the Limousin in France, and one of the major Occitan troubadours of the...
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  • Provence Bertran de Born (1140–1215), baron from the Limousin in France, and one of the major Occitan troubadours of the twelfth century Bertran de Born lo...
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  • Bertran de Born (Occitan: [beɾˈtɾan de ˈbɔɾn]; c. 1179 – 1233), called lo Filhs ([lu ˈfiʎʃ], "the Son"), was a Limousin knight and troubadour. He wrote...
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    word contrapasso can be found in Inferno, in which the decapitated Bertran de Born declares: Così s'osserva in me lo Contrapasso (XXVIII.142), which was...
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    during their stay there, she became acquainted with the troubadour Bertran de Born, who, calling her "Elena" or "Lana", made Matilda the object of his...
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    biographer to be the greatest composer of melodies to ever live, and Bertran de Born, the master of the sirventes, or political song, which became increasingly...
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    criticised by troubadours such as Bertran de Born.) He appointed as regents Hugh de Puiset, Bishop of Durham, and William de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex –...
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    Chrétien de Troyes, who credits her with the idea for his Lancelot: The Knight of the Cart, the troubadours Bertran de Born and Bernart de Ventadorn...
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    (link) Bertran de Born (with translation by James H. Donalson), Folheta, vos mi prejatz que eu chan Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine Bertran de Born...
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    son-in-law and successor Ali, who both eviscerate their own bodies, and Bertran de Born, alleged agitator of the Revolt of 1173–74, who carries around his...
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    sinner, Dante sees Bertran de Born (1140–1215). The knight carries his severed head by its own hair, swinging it like a lantern. Bertran is said to have...
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  • were "Prufrock" and Sweeney. Pound developed such characters as Cino, Bertran de Born, Propertius, and Mauberley in response to figures in Browning’s dramatic...
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    included: Aimeric de Peguilhan, Arnaut Daniel, Arnaut de Mareuil, Bernart de Ventadorn, Bertran de Born, Cerveri de Girona, Folquet de Marselha, Gaucelm...
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  • of Provence in the 12th century, notably Cercamon, Bernart de Ventadorn, and Bertran de Born. In both Old French and Old Provençal, the tenth syllable...
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  • precedents were 16 works by Adam de la Halle and one by Jehan de Lescurel. Not until the ars nova composer Guillaume de Machaut did any composer write a...
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    celebrity status throughout western Europe. The baron and troubadour Bertran de Born knew him, stating: [He was] the best king who ever took up a shield...
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  • mentioned by Marcoat, and the most famous practitioner of it was Bertran de Born; Peire de Vic was also known for his sirventes, but only one has survived...
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    foundry workers, who noted its similarity to Michelangelo's statue of Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino, called Il Pensieroso (The Thinker). The model for...
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    Divine Comedy (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
     200. I. Heullant-Donat and M.-A. Polo de Beaulieu, "Histoire d'une traduction," in Le Livre de l'échelle de Mahomet, Latin edition and French translation...
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  • Born Bertran de Born lo Filhs Bertran de Gordo Bertran de la Tor Bertran de Paris Bertran de Preissac Bertran de Saint Felitz Bertran del Pojet Bertran Folcon...
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    of King David who was incited by Ahithophel, the king's councilor. Bertran de Born compares his fomenting with the "malicious urgings" of Ahithophel....
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     279–342. Born, Bertran de (1986). Paden, William D; Sankovitch, Tilde; Stäblein, Patricia H. (eds.). The Poems of the Troubadour Bertran de Born. Berkeley:...
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  • Leopardi, Virgil, and Ezra Pound's translation of poems of the troubadour Bertran de Born. Introduction Dedication Eternal Return A Turn of the Wheel Another...
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    honour is a humiliation to a man's standing and is worse than death. Bertran de Born said: "For myself I prefer to hold a little piece of land in onor,...
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    his life in Florence—even though she married another man, the banker Simone de' Bardi, in 1287. For his part, Dante married Gemma Donati, a cousin of one...
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    Laia Costa Bertrán (Catalan: [ˈlajə ˈkɔstə]; born 18 February 1985) is a Spanish actress who has worked in Spain, Russia, Germany, Argentina, Italy, the...
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    (b. 1164) Ibn al-Athir, Seljuk historian and biographer (b. 1160) Bertran de Born lo Filhs, French troubadour (b. 1179) Bohemond IV ("the One-Eyed")...
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  • Cazals de Caortz; there are also two contrafacta built on the same end-words, the best known being Ben gran avoleza intra by Bertran de Born. These early...
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    aristocracy; the movement was epitomized by William IX, Duke of Aquitaine and Bertran de Born. Occitan literature experienced a rebirth during the Baroque period...
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    literary figures: Arnaut Daniel, Bertran de Born, Michel de Montaigne, Étienne de La Boétie, Brantôme, Fenelon, Maine de Biran, Eugene Le Roy, and André...
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