Matfre Ermengaud, lecteur, maître et juge des troubadours

The treatment of the troubadour quotations contained in the Perilhos tractat, which forms the third branch of Matfre Ermengaud’s Breviari d’Amor, is a clever construction of authority, transferred from the former troubadours to the author of the Breviari. By modelling a doctrinal discourse based on...

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Main Author: Valérie Fasseur
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Published: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée 2021-05-01
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