Richard de Fournival or Richart de Fornival (1201 – ?1260) was a medieval philosopher and trouvère perhaps best known for the Bestiaire d'amour ("The Bestiary...
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Adam Pulchrae Mulieris (redirect from Adam de Puteorumvilla)
contemporary of William of Auvergne, and his works are cited by Richard de Fournival, Gerard of Abbeville and Thomas Aquinas. The origin of his name is...
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Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199), known as Richard Cœur de Lion (Old Norman French: Quor de Lion) or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation...
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some 13th-century French authors such as Thibaut of Champagne and Richard de Fournival, the lover is attracted to his lady as the unicorn is to the virgin...
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Richard Fitzralph Richard de Fournival Richard Kilvington Richard of Middleton Richard Rufus of Cornwall Richard of Saint-Laurent Richard of St. Victor,...
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'Christian' Figures in Chrétien de Troyes," in: Nominalism and Literary Discourse, ed. Hugo Keiper, Christoph Bode, and Richard Utz (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1997)...
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1215–1272) Richard de Fournival (1201–c. 1260) Richart de Semilli Richard I of England Robert de Blois Robert de Castel Robert de Reims Robert de la Piere...
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writer (d. 1274) October 9 – Robert de Sorbon, French monk and theologian (d. 1274) October 10 – Richard de Fournival, French philosopher (d. 1260) Agnes...
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much was just fortuitous. He returned from Palestine late in 1240, before Richard of Cornwall arrived, because he did not wish to be present during any more...
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Adam de la Halle (1245–50 – 1285–8/after 1306) was a French poet-composer trouvère. Among the few medieval composers to write both monophonic and polyphonic...
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literature of Provence, Petrarch, and De vetula, wrongly attributed to Ovid and now sometimes claimed for Richard de Fournival. He had a profound impact on the...
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Serch, his own translation of the French text Bestiaire d'Amour by Richard de Fournival. Also included are historical triads and poetry by Dafydd ap Gwilym...
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Trotula (redirect from De Ornatu mulierum)
poet, and physician, Richard de Fournival (d. 1260), commissioned a copy headed "Incipit liber Trotule sanatricis Salernitane de curis mulierum" ("Here...
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theologian. 1201 – Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, Persian polymath. 1201 – Richard de Fournival, French philosopher and trouvère. 1205 – Pillai Lokacharya, Indian...
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Medieval music (section Cantigas de Santa Maria)
de Vasconcellos 1904, [page needed]. Wilkins, Nigel (2001). "Chanson". Grove Music Online. Revised by David Fallows, Howard Mayer Brown and Richard Freedman...
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Raoul de Houdenc was esteemed as a master poet in the ranks of Chrétien de Troyes by Huon de Méry (Tournoiement de l’Antéchrist, 1226). Raoul de Houdenc...
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Richard Coeur-de-lion (1784). In 1822, Eleanor Anne Porden used the legend in her epic poem Cœur De Lion: in her version, Blondel is really Richard's...
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century) Philippe de Rémi (c.1205–c1265) Philippe de Beaumanoir (c.1247–c1296) Raoul de Soissons (c.1215–1272) Richard de Fournival (1201– c.1260) Andrieu...
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Rutebeuf (section Le Miracle de Théophile)
and musician). Some of his poems have autobiographical value. In Le Mariage de Rutebeuf ("The Marriage of Rutebeuf") he writes that on 2 January 1261 he...
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since his works are contained in a booklist, the Biblionomia of Richard de Fournival, compiled between 1246 and 1260. The medieval “science of weights”...
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William of Villehardouin (French: Guillaume de Villehardouin; Kalamata, c. 1211 – 1 May 1278) was the fourth prince of Achaea in Frankish Greece, from...
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adaptation of a poem by the thirtheenth-century French troubadour Richard de Fournival. His most recent book, called Eclissica (Feltrinelli), was published...
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De vulgari eloquentia, although in places his work borders on translation of the Tesoretto. In addition, Sylvia Huot describes Richard de Fournival's...
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Pierrekin de la Coupele Raoul de Beauvais Raoul de Ferier Raoul de Soissons Richard de Fournival Richart de Semilli Richard I of England Robert de Blois Robert...
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1200s (decade) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
writer (d. 1274) October 9 – Robert de Sorbon, French monk and theologian (d. 1274) October 10 – Richard de Fournival, French philosopher (d. 1260) Agnes...
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knights of the familia regis, knights like Peter de Preaux, William des Roches and Gerard de Fournival. After the cessation of hostilities, Andrew would...
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Pierre de Limoges commentateur de Richard de Fournival (1949) Mikolaj Kopernik (1954) Rober Grosseteste and Richard Fournival (1948) L'Université de Cracovie...
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Repertoire [Oxford: Oxford University Press], 93 n3). His jeu parti with Richard de Fournival, Amis Richart, j'eüsse bien mesiter, has no surviving melody (O'Neill...
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l'amour de sa dame. The story tells of Maurice's attempts to woo "Isabel", depicted as the wife of his neighbour, Richard de Beaumont. Cartulaire de Craon...
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II resistant Maurice Boitel 1919–2007, painter, lived at 65 Rue Richard de Fournival Jeanne Joulain (1920–2010), classical organist Florien Decodavaine...
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