- Guiot de Provins
Guiot de Provins (d. after 1208) was a French poet and
trouvère from the town ofProvins in the Champagne area. A declining number of scholars identify him with Kyot the Provençal, alleged writer of the source material used byWolfram von Eschenbach for his romance "Parzival ", but most others consider such a source to be a literary device made up by Wolfram. [Hatto, A. T. (1980). "Introduction to a Second Reading." In Wolfram von Eschenbach; Hatto, A. T. (translator), "Parzival". New York: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-044361-4.] At any rate, Guiot was a popular writer in his day.As a trouvère (the Northern French
langue d'oïl version oftroubadour ), Guiot probably wrote dozens of songs, though only six survive, all from around 1180. [ [http://www.hoasm.org/IIA/IIATroubadours.html "Troubadours, Trouvères and Minnesingers"] . Here Of A Sunday Morning. Retrieved April 25, 2006.] He traveled widely, visitingGermany ,Greece ,Constantinople , andJerusalem , and may have participated in the Third and perhapsFourth Crusade s. Guiot eventually joined a cloister as aCluniac monk . He wrote two satirical works concerningmorality , the more famous of which is "La Bible Guiot" ("Bible" here does not refer to theHoly Bible , but is a medieval French title meaning "satire "), which includes an early reference to themagnetic compass . [Munro, John (2004). "The Story of Electricity". Kessinger. ISBN 1-4191-8384-2.] [ [http://www.lateralscience.co.uk/Munro/Munro.html "The Story Of Electricity by John Munro"] . lateralscience.co.uk. Retrieved April 25, 2006.]As to Guiot's connection with Kyot the Provençal, most scholars believe Wolfram was not being truthful (or even serious) in his account of a source for "Parzival" outside of
Chrétien de Troyes 's "Perceval, the Story of the Grail ". If this is so, then even had Wolfram intended for his character to be identified with the historical Guiot de Provins, he was attaching to him fictitious information. Conflated with Wolfram's Kyot, the poet appears as a companion of the title character inUmberto Eco 's novel "Baudolino ", where he argues over the nature of theHoly Grail withRobert de Boron . [Eco, Umberto (2003). "Baudolino". Harvest Books. ISBN 0-15-602906-5]References
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