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Record ID OpenLibraries-Trent-MARCs/tier5.mrc:6901350:1174
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LEADER: 01174cam 22002530 4500
001 0116301632687
008 880323s1970 pau ab b 11 eng d
010 $a 79084668
020 $a0271000996:$c7.95
035 $a(Sirsi) AAM-8996
035 $a22750271.C..
040 $aOPET$beng
046 $aLC
050 0 $aPC3315$b.W5
082 $a841/.1/09
090 0 $aPC 3315 .W5$bb
100 1 $aWilhelm, James J.
245 10 $aSeven troubadours:$bthe creators of modern verse,$cby James J. Wilhelm. -
260 $aUniversity Park:$bPennsylvania State University Press,$c[1970]
300 $a235 p.:$billus., map.;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aWhere did they come from?--Duke William IX of Aquitaine; the whole medieval man.--Marcabrun; in scorn of love.--Jaufre Rudel; the ecstasy of the flight, the agony of the fall.--Bernart de Ventadorn; the master singer.--The Countess of Dia, often called Beatritz; the Sappho of the Rhone.--Bertran de Born; war, wit, and morality.--Peire Cardenal; the last of the patricians.--The troubadours and modern song.
650 0 $aProvençal poetry$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aTroubadours.