STUART, Henry:249 A, 347 ASTUART-COSTELLO, Louisa : 178, 178 A, 210SUSSEX, R. T. : 250, 256SYMONS, Arthur : 348TALVART, H. : (Sources)TAYLOR, Edmond : 389THIEME, H. P. : (Sources)THOMAS, Edith M. : 284 BTHOMSON, G. M. : 349VAN EERDE, John : 350VIALLES, Dr. André : 390WARNER, Ch. D. : 251, 335WICKES, George : 227, 227 A, 335 AWIELUNSKI, J. E. : 252, 253WORMELEY, Kath. P. : 383PART III. 3III.3. Index to authors translated[An italicized number indicates the translation of the complete work]III. 3. 1. Old OccitanANONYMAAlbas : 02, 39, 67 A, 116, 126, 150Boèci : 138Canso d’Antiocha : 22Canso de la Crozada : 124, 145Flamenca : 6, 35, 67 A, 70, 71Jaufré : 1, 26The Legend of Ermengarde : 46Paris, la Belle Viène : 60Vida de la Benaurada Sancta Doucelina : 107Vidas : 25, 27, 47, 116, 145AIMERIC DE BELENOI : 67 A, 141AIMERIC DE PEGUILLAN : 67 A, 124, 144ALAISINA YSELDA : 75-75 A
ALMUC DE CASTELNOU : 75-75 AARNAUT DANIEL : 64-69 C, 93-94, 101ARNAUT DE MAROILL : 3, 64 A-67 A, 75-75 A, 149AZALAIS DE PORCAIRAGUES : 75-75 ABEATRITZ DE DIA : 116BERNART : 128BERNART D’AURIAC : 116BERNART DE VENTADORN : O4, 3, 64 A-69, 109BERTRAN D’ALAMANON : 116, 150BERTRAN DE BORN : 3, 21 B, 57, 64 A-69, 75-75 ABERTRAN DEL POJET : 119, 139BIERIS DE ROMANS : 104BLACASSET : 75-75 ABLACATZ : 116CADENET : 150CARENZA : 75-75 ACERCAMON : 68-69, 75-75 A, 106DAUDE DE PRADAS : 67 AFOLQUET DE MARSEILLE : 67 A, 149FOLQUET DE ROMANS : 68-69GAUCELM : 128GAUCELM FAIDIT : 04GAUSBERT DE POICIBOT : 75-75 AGORMONDA : 124GUI DE CAVAILLO : 145GUILHEM DE PEITIEU : 02, 3, 9, 37, 55, 75-75 A, 126, 128, 134, 152GUILHEM DE TUDÈLA : 140GUILLEM DE CABESTAING : 116, 191 AGUILLEM DE HAUTPOL : 67 A, 75-75 AGUILLEM DE MONTANHAGOL : 75-75 AGUILLEM DE MUR : 116GUILLEM FIGUEIRA : 124GUIRAUT DE BORNELH : 64 A-67 A, 75-75 A, 79, 116, 126, 142, 144GUIRAUT DE CALANSON : 129GUIRAUT RIQUIER : 67 A, 116, 117, 121, 127, 144ISEUT DE CHAPIEU : 75-75 AJAUFRE RUDEL : 64 A-67 A, 75-75 A, 106, 125, 126, 151, 152MARCABRU : 33, 64 A-67 A, 116, 123, 136, 143MONGE DE MONTAUDO : 67 APEIRE D’ALVERGNE : 136
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FOREWORDFinding it “a beautiful p
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe author particula
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2. BooksARIES, André. - Universali
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3. PeriodicalsL’Aiòli. - Avignon
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PART II. 1. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TRANSLA
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16. —————, The Troubadour
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Haven ; London : Yale University Pr
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[Translations of 26 songs attribute
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