- Peire de la Caravana
Peire de la Caravana (also Cavarana, Gavarana, or Cà Varana, perhaps meaning "near
Verona ") was an Italiantroubadour ("trovatore") inLombardy in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. He was one of the earliest Occitan troubadours in Italy. He is famous for his "sirventes ".Among his preserved works are the "
sirventes " "D'un serventes faire" and "La Paz de Costanza". Peire wrote the first encouraging the communes of northern Italy to resist German overlorship, which has been dated to as early as 1157.Scaglione, 176.] However, Peire incites the Lombard cities by harkening back to the fate of the baronage ofApulia who had resisted the Germans earlier:"Lombart, beus gardaz
This has led some to date it to 1194, when Henry VI conquered Sicily or as late as 1225, when the city-states of northern Italy renewed the old
"Que ja non siaz
"Pejer que compraz,
"Si ferm non estaz!
"De Pulla'us sovegna
"Dels valens baros
"Qu'il non an que pegna
"For de lor maisos;
"Gardaz non devegna
"Autretal de vos! [Vigneras, 245.]Lombard League in opposition to Henry's son,Frederick I of Sicily ,Holy Roman Emperor .Writing in Lombardy in the Occitan tongue under the nominal sovereignty of the German monarch, Peire took the opportunity to poke fun at the
German language , writing in a famously debated passage:"Granoglas resembla" ["la gent d'Alemanha"]
The German word "watz" is said to be an
"En dir"("e"): Broder, guaz;
"Lairan, quant s'asembla
"Cum cans enrabjaz".Spitzer, 71.]
Frogs resemble [the people of Germany]
In saying: "Brother, watz!"
The sound of which as much resembles
Dogs barking.interjection resembling the clinking of glasses and proposes a toast.Peire also had ties to
Sardinia . He dedicated his "D'un serventes faire" to a "senhal Malgrat de toz", which has been identified asBarisone II of Arborea , who was crownedKing of Sardinia atPavia by theEmperor Frederick I in return for 4,000 silver marks from Genoa, but was later deposed. Peire later had contact with the culturedJudge of Cagliari , Salusio IV.ources
*Scaglione, Aldo. " [http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft4j49p00c/ Knights at Court: Courtliness, Chivalry, and Courtesy from Ottonian Germany to the Italian Renaissance] ". Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
*Vigneras, Louis André. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0026-8232%28193302%2930%3A3%3C241%3AESJRIS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-6 "Etudes sur Jean Renart I. Sur la Date du Roman de l'Escoufle."] "Modern Philology", Vol. 30, No. 3. (Feb., 1933), pp 241–262.
*Spitzer, Leo. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0018-2176%28195301%2921%3A1%3C62%3A%22AOWOB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-H "Review of 'Propalladia' and Other Works of Bartolomé de Torres Naharro."] de Torres Naharro, Bartolomé. ed. Gillet, Joseph E. "Hispanic Review", Vol. 21, No. 1. (Jan., 1953), pp 62–75.Notes
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