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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Note on References, Translations, and Abbreviations
Introduction: Quotation, Knowledge, Change
Part I. Pioneering Troubadour Quotation
Chapter 1. Rhyme and Reason: Quotation in Raimon Vidal de Besalú’s Razos de trobar and the Grammars of the Vidal Tradition
Chapter 2. Quotation, Memory, and Connoisseurship in the Novas of Raimon Vidal de Besalú
Chapter 3. Starting Afresh with Quotation in the Vidas and Razos
Chapter 4. Soliciting Quotation in Florilegia: Attribution, Authority, and Freedom
Part II. Parrots And Nightingales
Chapter 5. The Nightingales’ Way: Poetry as French Song in Jean Renart’s Guillaume de Dole
Chapter 6. The Parrots’ Way: The Novas del papagai from Catalonia to Italy
Part III. Transforming Troubadour Quotation
Chapter 7. Songs Within Songs: Subjectivity and Performance in Bertolome Zorzi (74.9) and Jofre de Foixà (304.1)
Chapter 8. Perilous Quotations: Language, Desire, and Knowledge in Matfre Ermengau’s Breviari d’amor
Chapter 9. Dante’s Ex-Appropriation of the Troubadours in De vulgari eloquentia and the Divina commedia
Chapter 10. The Leys d’amors: Phasing Out the antics troubadors and Ushering in the New Toulousain Poetics
Chapter 11. Petrarch’s “Lasso me”: Changing the Subject
Conclusion
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography of Printed and Electronic Sources
Index
Acknowledgments
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