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- Gausbert_Amiel abstract "Gau(s)bert Amiel or Gausbertz Amiels was a 13th-century Gascon troubadour. His only surviving song (canso) is Breu vers per tal que meins y poing, a humorous satire of contemporary courtly poetry. This lone example of Gausbert's work is well represented in the manuscripts, however, appearing six, labelled A, D, I, K, N, and V. The poem is only ascribed to him in MS "D", where a marginal note names "Gibert Amiels" as the author. Based on the manuscripts, the poem must have been written between 1200 and 1254.All that is known of Gausbert that cannot be gleaned from his poem is found in his vida, which, however, seem to use, as its primary source, his poem. He is described as "a poor knight, courteous and skilled in arms", and "he never fell in love with a dame nobler than he". The purpose of his surviving poem is to attack the rics (rich men, implying nobility and rank as well as material wealth) and their pursuance of younger women, who are poor Gausbert's targets. There are affinities in content with the work of Marcabru.".
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- Gausbert_Amiel wikiPageWikiLink Canso_(song).
- Gausbert_Amiel wikiPageWikiLink Category:13th-century_French_people.
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- Gausbert_Amiel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gascons.
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- Gausbert_Amiel wikiPageWikiLink Martí_de_Riquer_i_Morera.
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- Gausbert_Amiel subject Category:13th-century_French_people.
- Gausbert_Amiel subject Category:French_male_poets.
- Gausbert_Amiel subject Category:Gascons.
- Gausbert_Amiel subject Category:Male_composers.
- Gausbert_Amiel subject Category:Medieval_poets.
- Gausbert_Amiel subject Category:Occitan_poets.
- Gausbert_Amiel subject Category:Troubadours.
- Gausbert_Amiel hypernym Troubadour.
- Gausbert_Amiel type Person.
- Gausbert_Amiel type Singer.
- Gausbert_Amiel type Writer.
- Gausbert_Amiel type Composer.
- Gausbert_Amiel type Singer.
- Gausbert_Amiel type Writer.
- Gausbert_Amiel comment "Gau(s)bert Amiel or Gausbertz Amiels was a 13th-century Gascon troubadour. His only surviving song (canso) is Breu vers per tal que meins y poing, a humorous satire of contemporary courtly poetry. This lone example of Gausbert's work is well represented in the manuscripts, however, appearing six, labelled A, D, I, K, N, and V. The poem is only ascribed to him in MS "D", where a marginal note names "Gibert Amiels" as the author.".
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