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在这篇论文中,我们重新审视了这篇文章,重述了关于这篇文章主题的学术观点,并对它作为行吟诗人语法手册的新评价。该作品与Uc Faidit的Donatz proensals和Jofre de Foixa的Regles de trobar等作品的特点有所不同。本文还关注了这篇文章受欢迎的可能原因,在此过程中,奥维德语的来源被追溯为阿诺特·丹尼尔的“Ab gai so cundet et leri”的著名最后几行(37-39):“Ieu sui Arnautz qu 'amas l 'aura…”
Les "Razos de trobar" de Ramon Vidal: una gramàtica per al cant
The Razos de trobar are revisited in this paper, with a recapitulation of the learned opinions on this text’s subject, and a new evaluation of it as a grammar handbook for troubadours. Characteristics are set down which differentiate this work from others like Uc Faidit’s Donatz proensals and Jofre de Foixa’s Regles de trobar . Attention is also given to the possible reasons for this text’s popularity, and on the way, Ovidian sources are retraced for the famous final lines (37-39) of Arnaut Daniel’s “Ab gai so cundet et leri”: “Ieu sui Arnautz qu’amas l’aura...”
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