"S’en puis parler plus clerement". Guillaume de Machaut jako dvorský úředník a básník na dvoře Jana Lucemburského (ca 1323-1346) ; “S’en puis parler plus clerement”: Guillaume de Machaut as court officer and poet at the court of John of Luxembourg (ca 1323-1346)
Guillaume de Machaut (†1377) is known as a cleric, almoner, notary, secretary and poet at the court of the King of Bohemia and Count of Luxembourg, John of Luxembourg (1296–1346). The study analyses diplomatic, administrative and narrative sources related to Machaut’s work at John’s court, as well as the earliest manuscript with a “collected” work of Machaut (BN, ms.fr. 1586). The integration of these sources into the historical context of the reign of John of Luxembourg provides new information regarding the clerics of John’s chancellery, the relationship between Machaut’s work and the Chroni... Mehr ...
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Schlagwörter: | Guillaume de Machaut / John of Luxembourg / Chronicon Aulae Regiae / manuscript BN / ms. fr. 1586 / medieval French literature / literary patron |
Sprache: | Tschechisch |
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Guillaume de Machaut (†1377) is known as a cleric, almoner, notary, secretary and poet at the court of the King of Bohemia and Count of Luxembourg, John of Luxembourg (1296–1346). The study analyses diplomatic, administrative and narrative sources related to Machaut’s work at John’s court, as well as the earliest manuscript with a “collected” work of Machaut (BN, ms.fr. 1586). The integration of these sources into the historical context of the reign of John of Luxembourg provides new information regarding the clerics of John’s chancellery, the relationship between Machaut’s work and the Chronicon Aulae Regiae, and new hypotheses regarding Machaut’s narrative compositions (dits), which were or could have been written for the king of Bohemia.