- Bernart Alanhan de Narbona
Bernart Alanhan de Narbona was a minor
troubadour probably fromNarbonne . He left behind only one song, "No posc mudar qu'eu no diga", a "sirventes " about the loss ofJerusalem to theSaracens , though it was not classified as aCrusade song in the seminal work on the genre by Kurt Lewent (1905).Three different datings have been offered based on the internal reference to Jerusalem. In 2003 Linda Paterson suggested a "
terminus post quem " of 1187, since the first loss of Jerusalem to the Saracens—during the time of the troubadours—was toSaladin . In 1885Camille Chabaneau , who was followed by Carl Appel in 1892, first suggested that the poem was written between 1245 and 1250 in response to the loss of the city to theTurks in 1244. An allusion to the city's occupation by theEgypt ians, who signed Jerusalem over to theEmperor Frederick II in 1239, is cited in support of this.References
*Paterson, Linda (2003). [http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:-ZSZa_T9NfgJ:www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/french/about/staff/lp/lyrical.lus+www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/french/about/staff/lp/lyrical.lus&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=ca "Lyric allusions to the crusades and the Holy Land."] Colston Symposium.
* [http://w3.uniroma1.it/bedt/BEdT_03_20/site_prima.aspx PC 053,001] at the Bibliografia Elettronica dei Trovatori, v. 2.0
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