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- between two trobairitz. In Italian literature, the tenso was adapted as the tenzone. In Old French, it became the tençon. In the Galician-Portuguese lyric...
- is through Dante's tenzone with Forese. This tenzone is composed of sonnets that Dante used to comment on Forese. In this tenzone, Dante uses a negative...
- correspondents was Pier della Vigna. Some of his sonnets were produced in tenzone, a collaborative form of poetry writing in which one poet would write a...
- their youth, Forese and Dante exchanged a series of playful sonnets called tenzone, which take the form of a series of exchanged insults. In Purgatorio 23...
- Troubadours. New York: Garland. ISBN 0-8240-9437-9. Guida, Saverio. (1987). "La tenzone fra Ricau de Tarascon e ‘Cabrit’." Cultura Neolatina, 47, pp. 197–221....
- of a favourite northern form, analogous to the continental estrif, or tenzone, he and his rival reach a height of scurrility which is certainly without...
- Three of her sonnets survive in a single m****cript, and one is half of a tenzone. Compiuta may be her given name, but more probably a senhal (code name)...
- 122 sonnets and sixty-one canzoni by Chiaro are known, many of them in tenzone with other poets. Only Guittone d'Arezzo produced more lyrics in the thirteenth...
- Studium. ISBN 978-88-382-4363-9. Alfie, Fabian (19 November 2011). Dante's Tenzone with Forese Donati: The Reprehension of Vice. University of Toronto Press...
- several activities: the Historical Parade through the city streets, the Tenzone (a competition) of archers, musicians and flag wavers, the Gonfalons race...