Guilhem de Peitieu—better known in Latin and French historiography as William IX of Aquitaine—was a high-ranking aristocrat (Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine) whose lasting cultural significance lies in his position at the head of the surviving troubadour tradition. Writing in Old Occitan, he is widely treated as the earliest troubadour for whom a body of lyric work survives, and his songs stand at the point where vernacular courtly lyric becomes visible as a durable, emulated art.
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Pos de chantar, Cançon– Guilhem de Peitieu
Pos de chantar, Chanson
Preludium (Vers složím zhola o ničem)
Pos de chantar m'es pres talenz
Pos de chantar
Le temps des Troubadours et de la 'fin amour'. Pos de Chantar
II. L'Essor de l'Occitanie (1100-1159): 11 Le Temps des Troubadours et de la "fim amours" (Pos de Chantar, Chanson)
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