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Index 'Abdal Badi, L. 154 a'if(Tai{a Kingdoms), 29-31 Muqaddimah, 98 Murphy, C., 21 music and musical instruments, 27-33, 67, 100-01, 112,121 muwashshaha, 24, 27-33, 65, 67, 83-88, 89-90, 91-113, 119-20 myth of "westernness", xiii-xv, 1-3, 6, 64-67, 77-88, 152-53 [3.144.97.189] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 08:55 GMT) Index 183 Napoleon, 82 Narbonne, 27 Neogrammarians, x, 72 "new criticism", 2-5, 12-13 Newman, F. X., 89 Nichols, S., 20 Nicholson, R. A., 19 Nietzche, 71, 72, 83 Nolthenius, H., 69 Normans (in England and in Sicily), 4851 , 68, 69, 118-20 Norwich, J.J., 69 Nykl, A. R., 113 O'Donoghue, B., 24-25 "Orient", Orientalism, 16, 21, 81-83, 89, 139 origins of troubadour poetry and courtly love, 71-88,91-93,96-97 Other, the,6, 9, 14, 25, 51-54, 82-83, 144-45 Ovid, 66, 81, 86, 92 Paden, W. D., 89, 113 Palermo, 57, 88, 116, 150 paradigms, paradigmatic views of the Middle Ages, 4-10, 14-15, 52-53; new paradigms, 64-67 Paris, 43, 54-58, 69, 122, 125, 145 Pans, G., 18, 68, 78, 81, 86, 103,107, 113 Parodi, E.G., 69 Payen, J. C., 67, 89, 90 Pedro I of Castile, 32 Peire d'Auvergne, 33 Peire Vidal, 33 Percival, K., 154 Peres, H., 19, 67 Pernoud, R., 20 Persia, 36, 37 Peter the Venerable, 38-44, 45, 47, 54, 55, 65, 67, 125-28 Peters, F. E., 23, 69 Petrarch, 20, 21, 54, 63, 69, 118, 131 Philippa of Aragon, 31, 49 philology, Romance (or "modern"), ix-xv, 7, 72-73, 75, 79, 81-82, 83 Pico della Mirandola, 1, 69, 135 Pier della Vigna, 121 Plato, 36, 56-57, 127; neo-Platonism, 88 Poirion, D., 12-13 polymorphism, 35, 64-67, 69, 100-03 popular songs, relation of courtly poems with, 78, 87-88, 96-100 Pound, Ezra, 72, 108 Press, A. R., 113 Prevost, C., 21 Procter, E., 67, 134 "proof", xiv-xv Provence, Provencal poetry, 17, 21, 27-33, 67, 71-90, 91-93, 97, 103-11, 118-20, 131, 151 Quaglio, A. E., 135 radical Aristotelianism. See Averroism Raimbaut d'Orange, 33 Raimon Vidal, 33, 39 Rambaut de Vaqueiras, 106 Ramirez Calvente, A., 19 Reese, G., 112 Renaissance, 2, 14, 20; of the twelfth century , 2, 10, 54-58, 69, 135, 145-53 Ribera, J., ix, xi, xv, xvii, 20, 67, 69 Richard, J., 23, 68, 153 Ripoll, 29 Riquer, M. de, 90 Rizzitano, U., 17, 69, 117, 120,133 Robert of Ketton, 48, 50 Robertson, D. W., 7, 33, 89, 107 Roger II of Sicily, 49, 61, 69, 119 Roman de la Rose, 123, 143 Romance philology. See philology Roncaglia, A., 90 Roncevaux, 51 Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 81 de Rougemont, D., 103,107, 109, 113 Rudel, Jaufre, 107 Said, E., 16, 20, 21-22, 89 Saladm, 17, 50-51, 52, 126, 140, 153 Salamone, 140 Salerno, 124 Sanchez Albornoz, C., 11, 18-19, 23, 24, 69,70 Saragossa, 31 Sarton, G., 16, 69 Saussurian dichotomy, 25 SavilleJ., 89 Schacht, J., 70 Schack, A. F., 67 Schlegel, 81, 86 Scot, Michael, 50, 57-58, 60, 62-64, 69, 121, 124,127, 130,132, 134,138-40, 142, 154 Index 184 scuola siciliana, 63, 66, 74, 76, 91-92, 97, 105-11, 116-22, 133 Seay, A.,112 Seville, 119 sic el non, 43, 55 Sicily, 33, 39, 48-51, 55-58, 60, 64-67, 69, 85, 116-22, 124-25, 127, 128, 131, 154; Siculo-Arabic poetry, xiv,76, 92, 116-22, 133 Silver, D.J., 69, 154 Silverstein, T., 89 Singleton, C., 135 de Sismondi, Sismonde, 80 SmarrJ. L., 154 Song of Roland, 51, 52, 152 Southern, R. W., 22, 23, 67, 68 "Spain", "Spanish", 150-53; Spain's "cultural belatedness", 11. See also al-Andalus Spitzer, L., x, 86, 113 Stefano Protonotaro, 121 Stendhal, 80 Stern, S. M., 19, 24, 83-84, 89, 154 strambotto, 133 substrata (Germanic and Celtic), 7, 67 Summa (of Peter the Venerable), 42-43, 126 Sutherland, D. R., 17, 90 taraba, ix, xi, xv Tauq al-Hamdma, 110, 144 Terrasse, H., 23 Tesoretto, 123 Theodore of Antioch, 62-63 Thomas (Tristan), 91, 109 Thousand and One Nights, xiv, 35, 60, 141 Toledan Collection of Peter the Venerable, 42-44, 67 Toledan school of translators, 123-24, 150 Toledo, 31-32, 40, 41, 48, 49, 67-68, 69...

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