Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Capellanus (discretiva).

Andreas Capellanus, qui saeculo XII floruit et aulam Campaniensem frequentavit, fuit auctor operis de amore Latine scripti. Ibi "curia amoris", quae comitissa Maria materque Alienora Aquitaniae tenuerint, describitur causaeque variae enarrantur in forma dialogi. Liber Mariae dicatus est.

Bibliographia

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  • John F. Benton, "The Court of Champagne as a Literary Center" in Speculum vol. 36 (1961) pp. 551-591
  • P. Bourgain, "Aliénor d'Aquitaine et Marie de Champagne mises en cause par André le Chapelain" in Cahiers de civilisation médiévale vol. 29 (1986) pp. 29-36
  • Paolo Cherchi, Andreas and the Ambiguity of Courtly Love. Torontone: University of Toronto Press, 1994
  • Rita Lejeune, "Rôle littéraire de la famille d'Aliénor d'Aquitaine" in Cahiers de civilisation médiévale vol. 1 (1958) pp. 319-337
  • June Hall Martin McCash, "Marie de Champagne and Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Relationship Reexamined" in Speculum vol. 54 (1979) pp. 698-711
  • Don Monson, Andreas Capellanus, Scholasticism, and the Courtly Tradition. Vasingtoniae D.C., 2005

Nexus externi

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