‘Iocus amoris’: the Poetry of Baudri of Bourgueil and the Formation of the Ovidian Subculture

The poetry of Baudri, Abbot of Bourgueil (ca. 1078–1107) and Archbishop of Dol (1107–1130), has attracted little critical attention. As is the case with other figures of the ‘Loire School’ or ‘School of Angers’ such as Marbod of Angers or even Hildebert of Le Mans, Baudri of Bourgueil remains largel...

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Main Author: Bond, Gerald A. (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1986
In: Traditio
Year: 1986, Volume: 42, Pages: 143-193
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