Peire d'Alvernha

Peire d'Alvernha
Pẹire d'Alvẹrnha
 
[-nja ], Pierre d'Auvergne [pjɛːr do'vɛrɲ], provenzalischer Troubadour der zweiten Hälfte des 12. Jahrhunderts; schrieb zwischen 1150 und 1170 gedanklich und formal vom »trobar clus« (»dunkler Stil«) Marcabrus beeinflusste Liebeslyrik.

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