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Dalfin d'Alvernhe (1150-1234): Troubadour Lord of Auvergne
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Dalfin d'Alvernhe (1150-1234): Troubadour Lord of Auvergne

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This book explores the life and work of Dalfin d'Alvernhe (1150-1234), Count of Clermont-Ferrand. Its focus is the nature and the extent of his literary activity and its significance for a more general appreciation of the literary and social milieu in which he lived.

Its aim is to evaluate earlier work on the topic, examine surviving documents and consisted the literary circles of his time to derive a picture of a man of the end of the twelfth and beginning of the thirteenth century who was a lord, a patron and a poet.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Troubador Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 June 2020
Pages
240
ISBN
9781838593728

This book explores the life and work of Dalfin d'Alvernhe (1150-1234), Count of Clermont-Ferrand. Its focus is the nature and the extent of his literary activity and its significance for a more general appreciation of the literary and social milieu in which he lived.

Its aim is to evaluate earlier work on the topic, examine surviving documents and consisted the literary circles of his time to derive a picture of a man of the end of the twelfth and beginning of the thirteenth century who was a lord, a patron and a poet.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Troubador Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 June 2020
Pages
240
ISBN
9781838593728