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Guillem de Masdovelles — (fl. 1389 ndash;1438) was a Catalan soldier, courtesan, politician, and poet. [Martín de Riquer (1964), Història de la Literatura Catalana , vol. 1 (Barcelona: Edicions Ariel), provides lengthy discussion of both the biographical details of his… … Wikipedia
Berenguer d'Anoia — or de Noya (fl. c. 1300) was a Catalan troubadour from Majorca. He wrote the Mirall de trobar , an Occitan poetic, grammatical, and rhetorical treatise in the tradition of the Razos de trobar of Raimon Vidal and the Regles de trobar of Jofre de… … Wikipedia
Joan de Castellnou — Joan de Castelnou or Castellnou (fl. 1341 ndash;1355) was a troubadour of the Consistori del Gay Saber active in Toulouse. He left behind five or six cansos , three vers , a dansa , a conselh , and a sirventes . His most famous works are non… … Wikipedia
Lorenç Mallol — (fl. 1350) [This date was suggested by Jaume Massó i Torrents, but Martí de Riquer (1964), Història de la Literatura Catalana , vol. 1 (Barcelona: Edicions Ariel), 530, finds it to be without basis.] was a Catalan poet of the fourteenth century,… … Wikipedia
Gilabert de Próixita — (died 4 December 1405) was a Valencian poet with twenty one extant Occitan pieces. Credited by his first editor with a renovellament (renewal) of Catalan poetry through the incorporation of Italian and French ideas into a model of courtly love… … Wikipedia
Bernat de Palaol — or de Mallorques (fl. 1386) was a Catalan troubadour and merchant from Majorca. He was sometimes called lo mercader mallorquí (the Majorcan merchant). On 3 May 1386 Bernat participated publicly in a partimen (poetical debate) with Jacme Rovira… … Wikipedia
Luys Ycart — (fl. 1396 ndash;1433), or Lluís Icart in modern orthography, was a Catalan poet. He left behind fourteen lyric poems and a long poem called Consolació i Avís d amor . All of his poetry was produced before the period 1420 ndash;30, which… … Wikipedia
Thomàs Périz de Fozes — (or Thomas Periz in original orthography) was an Aragonese troubadour of the knightly class, who has left two poems in the Occitan language. His mother tongue was evidently Aragonese. His Occitan is the literary koiné of the classical era of the… … Wikipedia
Pau de Bellviure — was a Catalan poet of the fourteenth and/or fifteenth centuries. To the Catalan and Spanish writers of the Renaissance he was a model of courtly love who had attained gran fama (great fame). Pere Torroella lists him among the doctors of poetry.… … Wikipedia