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- minstrel, and no longer referred to a particular group of clergy. The goliardic class is believed to have arisen from the need of younger sons to develop...
- "O Fortuna" is a medieval Latin Goliardic poem which is part of the collection known as the Carmina Burana, written in the early 13th century. It is a...
- titled "Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi". The cantata is based on a medieval Goliardic poetry collection of the same name, from which the poem "O Fortuna" provides...
- intertextual connexion between vernacular and medieval Latin (such as Goliardic) songs. This theory is supported by Reto Bezzola, Peter Dronke, and musicologist...
- Giovinezza (Youth) is an Italian song that is part of the repertoire of goliardic hymns of Italian universities. In vogue in the early twentieth century...
- The Cambridge Songs (Carmina Cantabrigiensia) are a collection of Goliardic medieval Latin poems found on ten leaves (ff. 432–41) of the Codex Cantabrigiensis...
- "Ecce gratum" (English: "Behold, the pleasant") is a medieval Latin Goliardic poem written early in the 13th century, part of the collection known as...
- quando sumus" (English: "When we are in the tavern") is a medieval Latin Goliardic poem, part of the collection known as the Carmina Burana, written between...
- French verse but from Latin, specifically, the 13-syllable goliardic line: Latin goliardic: o o o s S s s | o o o s S s Polish alexandrine: o o o o o...
- The Ordo Monattorum is a goliardic corporation of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. The group was created in 1922 in Milan, only a year after...