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Baudouin des Auteus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Baudouin des Auteus Baudouin des Auteus ((ラテン語:Balduinus de Altaribus)) was a Picard trouvère of the early thirteenth century, probably from Autheux near Doullens.〔François-Xavier Féghali (1875), ("Baudouin des Auteus, ou des Autheux," ) ''Dictionnaire des noms, surnoms et pseudonymes latins de l'histoire littéraire du Moyen Age (1100 à 1530)'', Alfred Franklin, ed. (Paris: Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie).〕 Unfortunately, "the two works attributed to him are both of disputed authorship."〔Theodore Karp, ("Baudouin des Auteus," ) ''Grove Music Online'', ''Oxford Music Online'' (accessed 20 September 2008).〕 The song ''M'ame et mon cors doing a celi'' is recorded with two different melodies, one in the manuscript tradition of BnF F-Pa 5198 and another in the Chansonnier du Roi and Noailles Chansonnier. The latter melody is non-repetitive, while the poem is isometric. The other song ascribed by some manuscripts to Baudouin is ''Avril ne mai, froidure ne let tans''. It too is isometric, decasyllabic, and having eight-line stanzas. Though it is also attributed to Gace Brulé, the attribution to Baudouin is more likely.〔Theodore Karp (1962), "Borrowed Material in Trouvère Music," ''Acta Musicologica'', 34(3), 98.〕 It was once suggested that Baudouin des Auteus was the same Baudouin that participated in some ''jeux partis'' with Theobald I of Navarre, but this is dubious. ==Notes==
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