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Guiraut de Calanson was an early thirteenth-century Occitan troubadour/jongleur whose surviving reputation rests on a small but distinctive body of lyric poetry. Modern reference works place his activity around the first decades of the 1200s and describe him as a professional performer-poet (“jongleur”), perhaps connected with Gascony. His work ranges across courtly genres—canzoni and descorts—while one of his best-known pieces is the mock didactic poem Fadet joglar, a sharp-edged “lesson” aimed
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Guiraut de Calanson ou Guiraut de Calanso (fl. 1202–121) est un troubadour gascon de langue occitane. De son œuvre nous sont parvenus cinq cansos, deux descorts, un congé, un planh et un vers.
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