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Renaut de Beaujeu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Renaud de Beaujeu Renaud de Beaujeu is the name of a medieval French author of Arthurian romance. He is known for only one major work, ''Le Bel Inconnu'', the Fair Unknown, a poem of 6266 lines in Old French that was composed in the late-twelfth or early-thirteenth century.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Renaut de Beaujeu - Arlima - Archives de littérature du Moyen Âge )〕 Renaud left us his name at the end of this poem: 'Renals de Biauju, or, as usually written, Renaud de Beaujeu',〔Schofield, William Henry. 1895. Studies on the Libeaus Desconus. Ginn and Company, Boston, for Harvard University. p 2.〕 In modern French he is known as Renaut de Beaujeu. ''Le Bel Inconnu'' survives in only one manuscript: Chantilly, Bibliothèque du Château, 472 (626).〔 William Henry Schofield, a Harvard scholar, wrote of Renaud de Beaujeu in 1895: 'He is only known to us otherwise as the author of a song, one stanza of which is preserved in ''Le Roman de la Rose ou de Guillaume de Dole''. As Gaston Paris says, this citation shows, however, that he was a knight and that his song was well known before the year 1200.'〔Schofield, William Henry. 1895, p 2.〕 ==Notes==
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