[p. 81, 13 l.; p. 86, 6 l.]: p. 38.259 A. David Streight, 1996 :[p. 79, 11 l.] : Tenso, 12, 1, p. 4.Discours de Santo Estello prounouncia en Bartalasso (13 d’avoust 1888), [ “LouProuvençau à l’escolo” in Discours e Dicho, pp. 66-71] :191. C. M. Girdlestone, 1937 :[p. 67, 5 l.] : p. 165,[p. 70, 10 l.] : p. 166.“Dins la Souisso” [in Discours e Dicho, p. 92. First published in L’Aiòli, N° 23,1891] :191. C. M. Girdlestone, 1937 :[p. 92, 6 l.] : p. 166.Lis Isclo d’Or :[Reference work : Edition critique établie par Jean Boutière. 2 Vols. - Paris : Didier,1970. - 1233 p. ; 22 cm.].Prefàci :[ M i s t r a l ’s biographical preface to the original edition (Avignon : Roumanille,1876). This preface does not appear in the following editions of Lis Isclo d’Or.Published in Discours e Dicho, pp. 1-8, used here as reference].382. [Part II, pp. 1-2] : Cécile Hartog, p. 503, 1894.191. C. M. Girdlestone, 1937 :[p. 1, 2 l.] : p. 3,[p. 8, 6 l.] : p. 41,[p. 8, 7 l.] : p. 44.I. Li Cansoun :1. “Lou Cant dou Soulèu” :348. Song of the Sun, Arthur Symons, The National Review, p. 669, 1886.211-212. [l. 1-8] : Rob Lyle, p. 35, 1953.2. “Lou Bastimen” :191. [l. 1-7] : C. M. Girdlestone, p. 263, 1937.5. “Lis Enfant d’Ourfiéu” :211-212. [l. 28-33] : Rob Lyle, p. 35, 1953.
6. “La Coupo” :382. [prose translation] : Cécile Hartog, p. 503, 1894.311. The Chant of the Cup [verse translation of four stanzas] : Catharine A.Janvier, The Critic, p. 465, 1896.326. [l. 5-10] : C. E. Maud, The Nineteenth Century, p. 70, 1916.191. [l. 21-35] : C. M. Girdlestone, p. 179, 1937.211-212. [l. 1-4] : Rob Lyle, p. 29, 1953.II. Lou Tambour d’Arcolo :183. J. Duncan Craig, 1877, pp. 79-86.184. The Drummer of Arcole : J. W. Crombie, 1890.III. Li Roumanso :1. “La Bello d’Avoust” :191. C. M. Girdlestone, 1937 :[l. 89-99] : pp. 213-214,[l. 122-132] : p. 214, [l. 144-154] : p. 215.3. “L’Amiradou” :361. [4 lines] : The Quarterly Review, p. 493, 1901.4. “La Tourre de Barbentano” :183. J. Duncan Craig, 1877, p. 470.5. “Lou Renegat” :191. [l. 85-96, l. 109-120] : C. M. Girdlestone, p. 174, 1937.IV. La Princesso Clemènço :211-212. [l. 1-2] : Rob Lyle, p. 36, 1953.V. Li Serventès :1. “I Troubaire Catalan” :191. [l. 127-132] : C. M. Girdlestone, p. 175, 1937.252. J. E. Wielunski, 1990.2. “La Coumtesso” :191. C. M. Girdlestone, 1937 :[l. 1-8] : p. 175,[l. 49-54] : p. 176,[l. 105-134] : p. 177.4. “Lou Saume de la Penitènci” :186. Psalm of Penitence : Charles Alfred Downer, 1901.191. [l. 1-12] : C. M. Girdlestone, pp. 196-197, 1937.211-212. [l. 43-48] : Rob Lyle, p. 36, 1953.
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