Archpoet (redirect from Archipoeta)
The Archpoet (c. 1130 – c. 1165), or Archipoeta (in Latin and German), is the name given to an anonymous 12th-century author of ten medieval Latin poems...
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or UK public library membership required) Anderson, Gordon A. (2001). "Archipoeta". Grove Music Online. Revised by Thomas B. Payne. Oxford: Oxford University...
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Deutsche Dichtungen. 1908 (translations). Sanctus. 1909. Gedichte des Archipoeta an Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa und seinen Kanzler: nach Jakob Grimms Ausgabe...
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A possible descendant of Lachlann's was one "Lacclannus mcmuredhaich archipoeta", who witnessed a charter of Aonghas of Islay, son of the last member...
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also published annotated translations of selected Latin poems, such as Archipoeta (1913), and in 1925 published a wide-ranging study of education, science...
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manner. The poems on actual life of Hugh of Orléans known as "Primas" or "Archipoeta" are far superior and betray genuine talent as well as an intelligent...
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set to Confessio Goliae by the unidentified Goliard known as only as Archipoeta. Only the texts were thought to have survived, but Hoffmann and scholars...
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