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Sainte des Prez, the Glossary

Index Sainte des Prez

Sainte des Prez was a trouvère probably from Le Prés in La Ferté-sous-JouarreEglal Doss-Quinby, Joan Tasker Grimbert, Wendy Pfeffer and Elizabeth Aubrey, Songs of the Women Trouvères (Yale University Press, 2001), p. 27.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Ancient Diocese of Noyon, Arras, Chansonnier, Claude Fauchet (historian), Crouy-sur-Ourcq, Jeu-parti, La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, Perrin d'Angicourt, Peter Dronke, Picard language, Siena, Toponymic surname, Trouvère.

  2. 13th-century French women writers
  3. French women composers
  4. Medieval women poets

Ancient Diocese of Noyon

The former French Catholic Diocese of Noyon lay in the north-east of France, around Noyon.

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Arras

Arras (Aros; historical Atrecht) is the prefecture of the Pas-de-Calais department, which forms part of the region of Hauts-de-France; before the reorganization of 2014 it was in Nord-Pas-de-Calais.

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Chansonnier

A chansonnier (cançoner, cançonièr, Galician and cancioneiro, canzoniere or canzoniéro, cancionero) is a manuscript or printed book which contains a collection of chansons, or polyphonic and monophonic settings of songs, hence literally "song-books"; however, some manuscripts are called chansonniers even though they preserve the text but not the music, for example, the Cancioneiro da Vaticana and Cancioneiro da Biblioteca Nacional, which contain the bulk of Galician-Portuguese lyrics.

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Claude Fauchet (historian)

Claude Fauchet (3 July 1530 – January 1602) was a sixteenth-century French historian, antiquary, and pioneering romance philologist.

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Crouy-sur-Ourcq

Crouy-sur-Ourcq (literally Crouy on Ourcq) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France.

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Jeu-parti

The jeu-parti (plural jeux-partis, also known as parture) is a genre of French lyric poetry composed between two trouvères.

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La Ferté-sous-Jouarre

La Ferté-sous-Jouarre is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne département in the Île-de-France region in north-central France.

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Perrin d'Angicourt

Perrin d'Angicourt (floruit 1245–70) was a trouvère associated with the group of poets active in and around Arras. Sainte des Prez and Perrin d'Angicourt are trouvères.

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Peter Dronke

Ernst Peter Michael Dronke FBA (30 May 1934 – 19 April 2020) was a scholar specialising in Medieval Latin literature.

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Picard language

Picard (also) is a langue d'oïl of the Romance language family spoken in the northernmost of France and parts of Hainaut province in Belgium.

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Siena

Siena (Sena Iulia) is a city in Tuscany, Italy.

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Toponymic surname

A toponymic surname or habitational surname or byname is a surname or byname derived from a place name,, by Benjamin Z. Kedar.

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Trouvère

Trouvère, sometimes spelled trouveur, is the Northern French (langue d'oïl) form of the langue d'oc (Occitan) word trobador, the precursor of the modern French word troubadour. Sainte des Prez and Trouvère are trouvères.

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See also

13th-century French women writers

French women composers

Medieval women poets

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sainte_des_Prez