- name is
variably given as Iseult, Isolde, Yseult, Ysolt, Isode, Isoude,
Iseut,
Isaut (Old French), Iosóid (Irish),
Esyllt (Welsh),
Ysella (Cornish), Isolda...
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cohesive whole. An
English translation of Bédier's
Roman de
Tristan et
Iseut (1900) by
Edward J.
Gallagher was
published in 2013 by
Hackett Publishing...
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Iseut de
Capio (born c. 1140) was a
noblewoman and
trobairitz from Gévaudan. She was a
neighbour and
contemporary of the
trobairitz Almucs de Castelnau...
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revived interest in
several important old
French texts,
including Tristan et
Iseut (1900), La
chanson de
Roland (1921), and Les
fabliaux (1893). He was a member...
- ("battle").
Other names Variant form(s) Iseult, Yseult, Ysolt, Isode, Isoude,
Iseut, Iosóid, Esyllt, Isola, Isolda, Isotta,
Izolda Derived Old High
German or...
- (actually a razo),
Azalais de Porcairagues, the
Comtessa de Dia, Castelloza,
Iseut de
Capio (also a razo), Lombarda,
Maria de Ventadorn, and
Tibors de Sarenom...
- players. He took the text from
Joseph Bédier's
novel Le
Roman de
Tristan et
Iseut, a
reconstruction of the
story that the
medievalist had
published in 1900...
- ********in" Véronique
Sanson 3:49 12. "Fenestra" 5:18 13. "Domna n'almucs"
Iseut de
Capio 0:44 14. "Dame
Iseut"
Almucs de
Castelnau 1:33
Total length: 45:07...
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Aquitaine and Six
Others [Dames du XIIe siècle (Tome 1) - Héloïse, Aliénor,
Iseut et
quelques autres].
Translated by Jean Birrell.
University of
Chicago Press...
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exchange with
Iseut de Capio,
another trobairitz. The song is
presented in the
chansonniers intermixed with a long razo. It
tells how
Iseut begged Almucs...