- Elias de Barjols
Elias de Barjols (fl. 1191–1230Gaunt and Kay, 283.] ) was a bourgeois
Aquitainian troubadour who eventually established roots inProvence as a landed nobleman. Thirteen of his lyrics survive, but none of his music.Elias was from the
castle ofPérols-sur-Vézère in theAgen ais, the son of a merchant.Egan, 30.] According to his "vida" he was the greatest singer of his age and he travelled widely from court to court as ajongleur with a fellow jongleur named Oliver (or Olivers). They eventually found favour withAlfonso II of Provence , who gave them wives and land inBarjols , where they became known as the lords of Barjols.According to his "vida" Elias fell in love with
Garsenda of Sabran , the widow of Alfonso II (died 1209), and composed songs for her "as long as she lived". He later entered a hospital of the Fratres Pontifices founded by Beneic inAvignon , where he died. [Egan, 31.]Elias was a practitioner of the "
trobar leu " style. Among his works are two "descort s", a "partimen ", and twelve "cansos". Before 1191 Elias wrote a poem describing the "cavalier" "soissebut" (or "cavalher benestan": ideal, or model, knight) with his characteristics taken from his contemporaries, in imitation of a work byBertran de Born in which the "domna soissebuda" (or "dompna soiseubuda") is described by features of the exemplary noblewomen of Bertran's time.Topsfield, 33.] Elias constructs this knight for his lady from the "charm" ofAimar V of Limoges , the "gracious wit" ofDalfi d'Alvernha , the "generosity" ofEble V of Ventadorn , the "gaiety" ("guaieza") ofPons de Capdoill , and the "poetical talents" ("chansos") ofRaimon de Miraval . [Harvey, 15 and 20–21.]Another poem, "Ben deu hom son bon senhor", written probably between 1225 and 1228, has two "tornadas" referring to
Beatrice of Savoy , husband ofRaymond Berengar IV of Provence , and the lordBlacatz respectively. The stanza preceding them is full of praise for theEmperor Frederick II , suzerain of Provence, who had good relations with both Raymond Berengar and Blacatz at the time. Besides Alfonso and Alfonso's widow and daughter-in-law, Elias wrote poems toMarguerite of Geneva , wife ofThomas I of Savoy , and mother of Beatrice.Notes
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*Egan, Margarita, ed. and trans. "The Vidas of the Troubadours". New York: Garland, 1984. ISBN 0824094379.
*Gaunt, Simon, and Kay, Sarah (edd.) "The Troubadours: An Introduction". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. ISBN 0 521 574730.
*Harvey, Ruth. "Courtly culture in medieval Occitania" (pp. 8–27). "The Troubadours: An Introduction". Simon Gaunt and Sarah Kay, edd. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. ISBN 0 521 574730.
*Stronski, Stanislas, ed. "Le Troubadour Elias de Barjols". Toulouse: Edouard Privat, 1906.
*Topsfield, L. T. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0026-7937%28195601%2951%3A1%3C33%3ARDMATA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-J "Raimon de Miraval and the Art of Courtly Love."] "The Modern Language Review", 51:1 (Jan., 1956), pp. 33–41.External links
* [http://epistolae.ccnmtl.columbia.edu/letter/497.html "One should with one's good lord"] at Epistolæ: Medieval Women's Latin Letters.
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