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This new annotated bibliography of the Alfonso X poetic corpus
covers the manuscripts, all the poems, and the 1,600 miniatures and
the music of the Cantigas de Santa Maria, the acclaimed "aesthetic
Bible of the thirteenth century". This book covers the criticism of
the religious and the profane poetry of Alfonso X. It treats his
poetry in its complete scope, the religious (the Cantigas de Santa
Maria) as well as the forty-five profane poems, mostly satires. It
does so in a chronological sequence from the earliest commentary in
1278 to the most recent criticism in 2010. The work contains five
times as many entries as the original 1977 edition, including an
introduction, two appendices with the profane poems and the poems
treated in the items in the bibliography, and an author and subject
index. Joseph T. Snow is Professor Emeritus, Michigan State
University.
This collection brings together twelve selected papers given at the
Second Triennial Congress of the International Courtly Literature
Society. Because the courtly ethos is the central phenomenon
marking medieval vernacular literature, it provides a theme that
serves as an ideological guide through the later Middle Ages and on
into the Renaissance and as a framework for the essays collected in
this volume.
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