-
teachings of the
liberal arts, with one of his most
renowned poems, De
planctu Naturae ("The
Complaint of Nature"),
focusing on ****ual
conduct among humans...
- A
planctus ("plaint") is a
lament or dirge, a song or poem
expressing grief or mourning. It
became a po****r
literary form in the
Middle Ages, when they...
- and
three responses from
French cardinals as
wekll as Jean LeFevre's De
planctu bonorum ("The
plaint of Bologna", 1379),
which pla**** on the
title and...
- The
Lament for the
Destruction of
Hungary by the
Tartars (Latin
Planctus destructionis regni Hungariae per Tartaros) is a
prominent piece of
medieval Latin...
- The
Planctus (de obitu)
Karoli ("Lament [on the Death] of Charlemagne"), also
known by its
incipit A
solis ortu (usque ad occidua) ("From the
rising of...
- also
wrote six
biblical planctus (laments):
Planctus Dinae filiae Iacob; inc.:
Abrahae proles Israel nata (
Planctus I)
Planctus Iacob super filios suos;...
-
Letterman "Wonder" 1997
Sessions at West 54th
Herself –
performer (PBS) "
Planctus" with
Philip Gl**** 1998 Sa****ay
Night Live
Herself –
performer (NBC) Host...
- of Senlis,
otherwise unknown to history.
According to the Longsword's
planctus,
William was
baptized a
Christian probably at the same time as his father...
-
Formes fixes Ballade Rondeau Virelai Geisslerlied Gregorian chant Lai
Lauda Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Renaissance music → v t e...
- in the text of
typical déplorations: the "
planctus" (from Latin:
planctus) and the "discourse". The "
planctus"
refers to an
involuntary sudden outburst...