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Peire de Ladils de Bazas ((:ˈpejɾe ðe laˈðilz ðe ˈβazɔs)) (fl. c. 1325–1355) was an Gascon troubadour associated with the Consistori del Gay Saber in Toulouse. He was from Bazas in the Gironde and he served as advocate for the Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste. His surviving work comprises four ''cansos'', three ''dansas'', and two ''partimens''. In 1340 he composed a political ''partimen'' with Raimon de Cornet. He, and presumably Raimon also, was apparently well-read in the romantic literature of his time. His partimen directed to Raimon contains references to Charlemagne, Roland, Jaufre, Launcelot, Gawain, and Matfre Ermengaud: :''Mossen Ramons, Carle, Rotlan, Jaufre, :''ni Lansalot, ni Galvan, ni Matfre :''no vi luns oms ferm guerreiar d'assier :''mielhs que faran li Frances dreyturier :''ab Lengadoc, si no.y ve passiensa. ==References== *Aubrey, Elizabeth (1989). ("References to Music in Old Occitan Literature." ) ''Acta Musicologica'', 61:2 (May–Aug.), pp. 110–149. *''Dictionnaire de l'Occitan Médiéval'', (Bibliographie: P. ) *Lewent, Kurt (1946). ("The Troubadours and the Romance of ''Jaufre''". ) ''Modern Philology'', 43:3 (February), pp. 153–169. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Peire de Ladils」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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