LC control no. | n 79089191 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PC3330.A74 |
Personal name heading | Arnaut Daniel, active 1180-1200 |
Variant(s) | Arnaldo Daniello, active 1180-1200 Arnaud Daniel, active 1180-1200 Arnaut Daniel, fl. 1189 Daniel, Arnaut, active 1180-1200 Arnautz Daniels, active 1180-1200 Arnaut Daniel, active 1189 |
Beginning date | 1180 |
Ending date | 1200 |
Associated country | Provence (France) |
Place of birth | Ribérac (France) |
Field of activity | Poetry |
Profession or occupation | Troubadours Poets |
Found in | Grove music online, January 8, 2018 (Daniel (d'Aniels), Arnaut; born ?1150-60, Riberác?; died c1200; troubadour; music survives for two of his 18 poems, Chanzon do·l moz (PC 29.6) and Lo ferm voler (PC 29.14)) Encyclopedia Britannica, viewed online January 8, 2018 (Arnaut Daniel; also spelled Arnaud; flourished 1180-1200; Provençal poet, troubadour, and master of the trobar clus, a poetic style composed of complex metrics, intricate rhymes, and words chosen more for their sound than for their meaning; thought to have been born in Ribérac; credited with inventing the sestina, a lyrical form of six six-line stanzas, unrhymed, with an elaborate scheme of word repetition) Google knowledge box, January 8, 2018 (Arnaut Daniel; born 1150, Ribérac, France; died 1210; Occitan troubadour of the 12th century; one of his poems (PC 29.8) alludes to his presence at the coronation of the "king of Estampes," probably that of Philippe II Auguste in 1179 or 1180, and in the Divine Comedy Dante made him a contemporary of Count Raymond Berenger of Provence (1168-81)) BNF in VIAF, January 8, 2018 (Arnaut Daniel, 1150?-12.. ; variant forms: Arnaud Daniel; Arnaldo Daniello; Arnaut d'Aniel; Arnautz Daniels; Daniel Arnaud; troubadour; active from 1180; died after 1200) |