MARIETON, Paul : 224-225MATHIEU, Anselme :La Farandoulo : 169, 183, 259 A, 284 B, 361MISTRAL, Frédéric :Calendau : 176, 183, 191, 211-212, 234, 238, 251, 278, 333, 335, 348, 361Les Contes Provençaux : 378 ADiscours e Dicho : 191, 259 ALis Isclo d’Or : 183, 184, 186, 191, 211-212, 252, 311, 326, 331, 348, 361, 382. Seealso Begaint-Valmalette in “Sources” .Mirèio : 162, 169, 176, 184, 191, 211-212, 213, 216, 217-223 A, 224-225, 233, 238,239, 251, 278, 291, 292, 307, 316, 324, 326, 328, 335, 352, 382Moun Espelido. Memòri e raconte : 164, 224-227 A, 289, 321, 326, 335 A, 344, 363Nerto : 191, 211-212, 228, 251, 334, 335, 385Lis Oulivado : 191, 211-212, 294Lou Pouèmo dóu Rose : 191, 211-212, 229, 315, 318La Reino Jano : 191, 211-212Lou Tresor dou Felibrige : 184, 191“Unpublished Poems” : 191, 259 A[Letter to Lamartine] : 344[Letter to Raoul Aubry] : 338Preface to Aubanel’s “La Miougrano entre-duberto” : 257, 380Preface to Anselme Mathieu’s “La Farandoulo” : 361[various passages] : 177, 177 A, 186, 191, 234,REBOUL, Jean : 344ROUMANILLE, Joseph :Lis Oubreto en vers : 312, 316, 361, 380, 381, 382[Letter to Victor Duret] : 344[Letter to Mariéton] : 382[various extracts] : 183ROUMANILLE (née GRAS), Rose-Anaïs : 361ROUMIEUX, Louis : 383ROUQUETTE, Max : 241
ROUQUETTE, Yves : 384, 385SABOLY, Nicolas : 242TAVAN, Alphonse : 361“Lo Tresor de Simie” : 180Tèste integrauCòpi interdichoReserva pèr aquéli qu'an la licènci d'utilisaciounCentre International de l'Écrit en Langue <strong>d'Oc</strong>Sèti souciau:3, plaço Joffre - l3l30 Berro.Tóuti dre reserva - Tous droits réservés - All right reserved.© Centre International de l'Écrit en Langue <strong>d'Oc</strong> - 1999© Adoubamen dóu tèste : Jan Glaude RIXTEMeso en pajo e maqueto : Tricìo Dupuyen sa qualita de mèmbre dóu Counsèu d'Amenistracioun dóu CIEL <strong>d'Oc</strong>.
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Jean-Claude RIXTEUniversité d’Av
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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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cm.[Includes the translations of :
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100. WILHELM, James J. - Medieval S
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Peguillan, Guillem Figueira, Na Gor
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150. SIGAL, Gale. - “The Poetics
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67 A. [2 passages of 20 lines and a
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1953. First published New Age, 1912
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[P-C 30, 16] “La grans beutatz e
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[87] BERTRAN DEL POJET[P-C 87, 1]
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[406] RAIMON DE MIRAVAL90. The Cans
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167. BONAPA RTE-WYSE, William Charl
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185. DAUDET, Léon. - Memoirs of L
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the Midi and The Terror, by Cathari
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Catalogue : 11498. c. 46. Catalogue
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231. OAKLEY, Amy (Ewing) (Mrs Thorn
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Curie-Sklodowska, Department of Pol
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[Translation of M.-P. Delavouët’
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267 B12. “The Reds of the Midi”
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poetical work, with prose-and-verse
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from Mirèio, Cant III].293. CARTER
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spent much time in Provence, and ha
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