- Arnaut de Tintinhac
Arnaut de Tintinhac or Tintignac was a 12th-century
Gascon nobleman andtroubadour from Naves nearTulle . He was the lord ofTintinhac , probably afeudatory of theviscount of Turrenne , and very proud of his heritage, as indicated when he refers to himself anonymously as "sel de Tintinhac": "he of Tintinhac".Four of his poems have survived, with one—"Bel m'es quan l'erba reverdis"—being ascribed in one manuscript to
Raimon Vidal . In his expressions he is reminiscent ofMarcabru andBernart Marti and in his aggressive attitude towards encouragingcourtly love he also resembles the early troubadours. Like other early Gascon troubadours, such asPeire de Valeira , he employed nature metaphors, as at the beginning of this song:The "vida" of Peire de Valeira seems to confuse its intended subject with Arnaut (at least at some points). It goes like this:Peire de Valeira was from Gascony, from the land of Lord
Arnaut Guillem de Marsan . He was aminstrel at the very same time in which Marcabru lived, and he composed poems such as were made at the time, of slight worth, about leaves and flowers and songs and birds. His songs had no great value, nor did he.ources
*Egan, Margarita, ed. and trans. "The Vidas of the Troubadours". New York: Garland, 1984. ISBN 0824094379.
*Riquer, Martín de . "Los trovadores: historia literaria y textos". 3 vol. Barcelona: Planeta, 1975.
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