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| a library of bardic folk songs, mostly from Ireland, Scotland, and England. Includes lyrics and sound files. |
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| covers the troubadours, courtly love, Catharism, and other related topics. |
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| the esoteric side of the troubadour. |
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| collection of French poetry from some of the most well-known troubadours of the day, including Guillaume IX of Aquitaine, Jaufre Rudel, and Bernart de Ventadorn. |
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| takes a look at some of the most influencial troubadours of the period. |
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| overview of jongleurs, minstrels, guilds, troubadours and trouveres, Minnesingers, and Meistersingers. |
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| Alba, written by an anonymous author, is an example of a troubadour song. |
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| excerpts from various authors about the concept of the troubadour. |
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| overview of the lyric poets or poet-musicians of France in the 12th and 13th centuries. |
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