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    Guilhem Molinier or Moulinier (fl. 1330–50) was a medieval Occitan poet from Toulouse. His most notable work is Leys d'amors ("Laws of Love"), a treatise...
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    John Scotus Eriugena). The earliest troubadour whose work survives is Guilhèm de Peitieus, better known as Duke William IX of Aquitaine (1071–1126)....
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  • published in Toulouse in 1327. Known as the Leys d'amor and written by Guilhèm Molinièr, an advocate of Toulouse, it was published in order to codify the use...
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    forward later by the Consistori del Gay Saber of Guilhem Molinier and it is structurally identical to Guilhem's Leys d'Amors. Both works spend a good deal of...
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  • Some of these terms are used in the description of other languages. Guilhem Molinier, a member of the Consistori del Gay Saber, which was the first literary...
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    including the laws of poetry, be written up. The first compiler was Guilhem Molinier, whose Leys d'amor was completed between 1328 and 1337. It went through...
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  • continued into the fourteenth century in the works of Raimon de Cornet. Guilhem Molinier's prose Leys d'amors states as a rule that troubadours should adopt...
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  • founded later and correctly attaches to its name the Leys d'amor of Guilhem Molinier, the Doctrinal of Raimon de Cornet ("persona no mucho entendido"),...
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  • from the Compendi of Joan de Castellnou or the Flors del gay saber of Guilhem Molinier. The dictionary of rhymes with which it ends, however, is unique to...
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  • (Tonneins) Michel Maïque (Lézignan) Jean-Claude Mayorgas (Toulouse) Michel Molinier (Saint-Gaudens) Michel Moussard (Albi) Marcel Pillon (Saint-Estève) André...
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    From To Name Party 1944 1953 Éric Hubidos 1953 1959 Alexandre Molinier PCF 1959 1965 André Fabre PCF 1965 1977 Maurice Fontaine RI 1977 1989 Sodol Colombini...
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    d'Assézat Door of hôtel d'Assézat Door of hôtel d'Assézat Portal of hôtel Molinier Portal of a former college of the university Portal of Dalbade church Door...
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  • Raymond Gruppi Bruno Guasch Jacques Guigue Renaud Guigue Bernard Guilhem Roger Guilhem Marius Guiral Germaine Guiraud Hervé Guiraud Joseph Guiraud Jérôme...
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  • Bernard Guilhem (Carcassonne) Jean-Marie Imbert (Avignon) Serge Marsolan (Saint-Gaudens) Michel Mazaré (Villeneuve-sur-Lot) Michel Molinier (Saint-Gaudens)...
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    1848–1849 Hippolyte Bouliech 1849-1849 Frédéric de Girard 1849–1850 Jules Molinier 1850–1851 François Besse 1851-1851 Sylla Lacroix 1851–1859 Constantin Bouliech...
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