Guillem de l'Olivier

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Guilhem de l'Olivier, també citat amb les formes Gui de l'Olivier o Guiraut de l'Olivier fou un trobador originari d'Arle. Va desenvolupar bona part de la seva activitat artística a les corts de la Llombardia durant la segona meitat del segle xiii. De la seva obra ens han arribar algunes cobles, conegudes amb el nom de coblas esparsas, de caràcter moralitzant. Segons Bartsch-Schultz, aquest trobador podria tractar-se de Guilhem o Uc de Lobevier i, per tant, hauria estat citat com a Guilhem de l'Olivier de manera errònia per Joan de Nòstra Dama. rdf:langString
Guilhem de l'Olivier o Guillem de l'Olivier (d'Arle) citato anche come Gui de l'Olivier o Guiraut de l'Olivier (... – ...; fl. XIII secolo) è stato un trovatore occitano originario d'Arles e attivo nell'Italia settentrionale.Della sua opera ci restano una certa quantità di coblas esparsas di carattere moraleggiante. Secondo Bartsch-Schultz, Guilhem potrebbe essere Guilhem o Uc de Lobevier, erroneamente citato da Giovanni Nostradamus per Guilhem de l'Olivier. rdf:langString
Guillem de l'Olivier d'Arle, also spelled Guilhem del Olivier, was a troubadour, probably active after 1260. He was from Provence, presumably the region around Arles, and he was also active in northern Italy. He was a prolific author of coblas esparsas, single-stanza poems, usually on a moral theme. The number of lines per poem vary from a low of four to a high of sixteen. Scholars Alfred Pillet and Henry Carstens, along with István Frank, counted 77 such pieces; while Oskar Schultz-Gora counted 79, and Alfred Jeanroy only 70. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Guilhem de l'Olivier, també citat amb les formes Gui de l'Olivier o Guiraut de l'Olivier fou un trobador originari d'Arle. Va desenvolupar bona part de la seva activitat artística a les corts de la Llombardia durant la segona meitat del segle xiii. De la seva obra ens han arribar algunes cobles, conegudes amb el nom de coblas esparsas, de caràcter moralitzant. Segons Bartsch-Schultz, aquest trobador podria tractar-se de Guilhem o Uc de Lobevier i, per tant, hauria estat citat com a Guilhem de l'Olivier de manera errònia per Joan de Nòstra Dama.
rdf:langString Guillem de l'Olivier d'Arle, also spelled Guilhem del Olivier, was a troubadour, probably active after 1260. He was from Provence, presumably the region around Arles, and he was also active in northern Italy. He was a prolific author of coblas esparsas, single-stanza poems, usually on a moral theme. The number of lines per poem vary from a low of four to a high of sixteen. Scholars Alfred Pillet and Henry Carstens, along with István Frank, counted 77 such pieces; while Oskar Schultz-Gora counted 79, and Alfred Jeanroy only 70. A poem ascribed to a "Sir [En] G. de Lobeuier" in one chansonnier is commonly thought to belong to Guillem de l'Olivier, and some manuscripts also mistakenly call him "Gui" or "Guiraut". The unreliable Jean de Nostredame identified him with a certain Uc de Lobevier (Hugues de Lobières).
rdf:langString Guilhem de l'Olivier o Guillem de l'Olivier (d'Arle) citato anche come Gui de l'Olivier o Guiraut de l'Olivier (... – ...; fl. XIII secolo) è stato un trovatore occitano originario d'Arles e attivo nell'Italia settentrionale.Della sua opera ci restano una certa quantità di coblas esparsas di carattere moraleggiante. Secondo Bartsch-Schultz, Guilhem potrebbe essere Guilhem o Uc de Lobevier, erroneamente citato da Giovanni Nostradamus per Guilhem de l'Olivier.
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