Vida (Old Occitan [ˈvida]) is the usual term for a brief prose biography, written in Old Occitan, of a troubadour or trobairitz. [citation needed] The...
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television series Vida (Occitan literary form), a medieval literary genre Vida (novel), a 1980 novel by Marge Piercy Vida: Women in Literary Arts, a non-profit...
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Razo (redirect from Razo (Occitan literary form))
sources. To that extent, they supplement the vidas in the same manuscripts and are useful to modern literary and historical researchers. Often, however...
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Eliyahu de Vidas (1518–1592), 16th-century rabbi in Ottoman Palestine Vida (Occitan literary form) All pages with titles beginning with Vidas Vidas cruzadas...
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Occitan (English: /ˈɒksɪtən, -tæn, -tɑːn/; Occitan: occitan [utsiˈta, uksiˈta]), also known as lenga d'òc (Occitan: [ˈleŋɡɒ ˈðɔ(k)] ; French: langue d'oc)...
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Troubadour (category Articles containing Occitan (post 1500)-language text)
/ˈtruːbədʊər, -dɔːr/, French: [tʁubaduʁ] ; Occitan: trobador [tɾuβaˈðu] ) was a composer and performer of Old Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages...
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transcription delimiters. This article describes the phonology of the Occitan language. Below is a consonant chart that covers multiple dialects. Where...
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Aragonese language (category Articles containing Occitan (post 1500)-language text)
used by some Aragonese writers. It uses etymological forms which are closer to Catalan, Occitan, and medieval Aragonese sources; trying to come closer...
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Descort (category Occitan literary genres)
descort (Old Occitan [desˈkɔɾt]) was a form and genre of Old Occitan lyric poetry used by troubadours. It was heavily discordant in verse form and/or feeling...
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Ferrarino Trogni da Ferrara (section Vida)
florilegium of Occitan lyric poetry appended to the end of manuscript D, an Italian chansonnier of 1254. He was also a poet himself. His vida was placed atop...
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