Abstract

Abstract: This article offers an initial analysis of the manuscript tradition of a set of thirteenth-century troubadour compositions that can be linked to the Catalan nobility, specifically the noble houses of Urgell, Cabrera, and Foix. It is part of a broader project aimed at shedding light on the role of the nobility in the production and dissemination of troubadour poetry within the Crown of Aragon. The data obtained allows for a re-evaluation of certain aspects of the manuscript transmission within Catalan noble circles and lays the groundwork for future research on the diffusion of troubadour poetry connected with Catalan-Aragonese courts.

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