thumb|right|Ensenhame personified as a king in the 14th-century ''Breviari d'amor of Matfre Ermengau An '''' (, or ) was an Old Occitan didactic (often lyric) poem associated with the troubadours. As a genre of Occitan literature, its limits have been open to debate since it was first defined in the 19th century. The word has many variations in old Occitan: , , , and .
thumb|right|Ensenhame personified as a king in the 14th-century ''Breviari d'amor of Matfre Ermengau An '''' (, or ) was an Old Occitan didactic (often lyric) poem associated with the troubadours. As a genre of Occitan literature, its limits have been open to debate since it was first defined in the 19th century. The word has many variations in old Occitan: , , , and .
The had its own subgenres, such as "conduct literature" that told noblewomen the proper way to comport themselves and "mirror of princes" literature that told the nobleman how to be chivalrous. Besides these were types defining and encouraging courtly love and courtly behaviour, from topics as mundane as table manners to issues of sexual ethics.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).