- Paves
Paves or Pavese was a Lombard
troubadour of the first half of thethirteenth century , only a single "cobla" of whose work survives. The work is preserved in onechansonnier of late thirteenth-century Italian provenance, now known as "troubadour manuscript H" or Latin 3207, kept in theBiblioteca Vaticana ,Rome . In the same manuscript are preserved two other works with the same rhyming scheme, one byGuilhem Figueira and another byAimeric de Peguilhan .Paves' "cobla" is a humorous treatment of what was evidently a fight in a Florentine tavern. There is reference to a blow struck with a piece of dried bread instead of any weapon of war. The combatants were two Italians, Capitanis (or Cattano/Cattaneo) and Guillem (Guglielmo il Noioso). It has been surmised that "Capitanis" may be an allusion to
Sordello , who is referred to as "gentils catanis" in twoOccitan "vidas". Paves' "cobla" is customarily dated between 1215, when Figueira entered Italy, and 1245, the death of Aimerid de Peguilhan.ources
*Bertoni, Giulio. "I Trovatori d'Italia: Biografie, testi, tradizioni, note". Rome: Società Multigrafica Editrice Somu, 1967 [1915] .
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