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jongleur
‖ jongleur (ʒɔ̃glœr) [F. jongleur (anciently a minstrel, now a juggler or tumbler), altered or erroneous form of jougleur, in OF. jogleor:—L. joculātōr-em jester: see juggler. (Hatz.-Darm. suggest that the n was due to influence of OF. jangler.)] The Norman French term (technically used by modern wr... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Birth of the Jongleur
The Birth of the Jongleur (Italian: La nascita del giullare) is a dramatic monologue by Dario Fo. wikipedia.org
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jonglery
jonglery (ˈdʒɒŋglərɪ) [ad. F. jonglerie, f. jongleur: see next and -ery. Cf. jugglery.] The performance of a jongleur.1616 Bullokar Eng. Expos., Ionglerie, iugling. 1841 Lever C. O'Malley xiv. 79 These feats of jonglerie usually terminated in a row. 1841 Tait's Mag. VIII. 309 The minstrel found it n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Le Jongleur de Notre Dame
Le Jongleur de Notre Dame is a religious miracle story by the French author Anatole France, first printed in a newspaper in 1890, and published in a short Other media Le jongleur de Notre-Dame (1902), an opera by Jules Massenet The Juggler of Our Lady" (1965), a 30 minute dance/movement theater piece by wikipedia.org
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Le jongleur de Notre-Dame
Le jongleur de Notre-Dame is a three-act opera (labelled in the programme as Miracle in Three Acts) by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Maurice Léna In Le jongleur, uniquely for this composer, there are no roles of substance for women: the angels are off-stage and the virgin is mute. wikipedia.org
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joculator
joculator Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈdʒɒkjʊleɪtə(r)) [a. L. joculātor jester, joker, agent-n. from joculārī to jest, joke, f. joculus: see jongleur, juggler.] A professional jester, minstrel, or jongleur.a 1500 Bernard. de cura rei fam. (E.E.T.S.) 223 A mane to lach at ioculatouris fantasy. 1652 Gaule Magast... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jongleurs
Jongleurs may refer to: Jongleur, another word for a medieval minstrel Jongleurs (comedy club) wikipedia.org
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The Juggler of Notre Dame
The Juggler of Notre Dame is the English-language title of the following works: Le Jongleur de Notre Dame, story by French writer Anatole France; published of the same story as detailed in the entry Le Jongleur de Notre Dame wikipedia.org
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Elias Fonsalada
His vida goes further in describing him as a handsome man of the middle class, the son of a burgher and jongleur, who himself became a jongleur. "The Jongleur Troubadours of Provence." Publication of the Modern Languages Association, Vol. 46, No. 2. (Jun., 1931), pp. 307–311. wikipedia.org
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Guerau III de Cabrera
Guerau is today most famous for his ensenhamen, a long didactic poem written for his jongleur, Cabra. To the historian of culture, these twenty-four lines are an important source for the qualifications of a good jongleur. wikipedia.org
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Engles
Engles (fl. 1253), also spelled Englés, was a Navarrese jongleur and troubadour of the mid 13th century. The jongleur with whom Engles is debating is anonymous. The poem has been dated to 1253. wikipedia.org
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Peironet
Peironet or Peyronet was a Catalan troubadour and jongleur (juglar in contemporary records). Peironet and another jongleur who does not participate in the poetic exchange, Arnaut tritxador, were apparently carrying a message to the infante about wikipedia.org
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Arnaut de Mareuil
He is said to have been a "clerk" from a poor family who eventually became a jongleur; he settled at the courts of Toulouse and then Béziers. Arnaut's cantaire (singer) and jongleur (minstrel, messenger) was Pistoleta. References Biographies des troubadours, ed. J. Boutière, A.-H. Schutz. wikipedia.org
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Colin Muset
These are not confined to the praise of courtly love that formed the usual topic of the trouvères, but contain many details of a jongleur's life. Seven are chansons jongleuresques, that is, songs describing the life of a jongleur. wikipedia.org
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Guillem Magret
Guillem or Guilhem Magret (; fl. 1195–1210) was a troubadour and jongleur from the Viennois. Maigret, pujat m’es el cap, a tenso with Guilhem Rainol d'Apt, he is despised by his debate partner as a joglar vielh, nesci, badoc: "an old, silly, stupid jongleur wikipedia.org
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