Beatritz de Dia
Comtessa de Dia (Comtesse de Die),[1] kemungkinan namanya Beatritz atau Isoarda (skt. 1175 atau skt. 1212), merupakan seorang Trobairitz (troubadour wanita). Ia hanya dikenal sebagai comtessa de Dia dalam beberapa dokumen kontemporer, namun sepertinya ia adalah putri Comte Isoard II dari Diá (sebuah kota di bagian timur laut Montélimar yang sekarang dikenal sebagai Die di Prancis selatan).
Catatan
sunting- ^ Diá in modern Occitan spelling; Dia in medieval Occitan writing, which could be stressed over i or perhaps already over a like in modern Occitan.
Referensi
sunting- Troubadour Music at the Music Encyclopedia. Accessed February 2008.
- Socialist Magical Realism Irmtraud Morgner's Trobadora Beatrice by Elizabeth Morier. The Complete Review, Volume II, Issue 2- May, 2001. Accessed February 2008.
- Bogin, Magda (1976). The women troubadours. New York: Norton. ISBN 9780393009651.
- Bruckner, Matilda Tomaryn; Shepard, Laurie; White, Sarah (1995). Songs of the Women Troubadours. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-8153-0817-5.
- Earnshaw, Doris (1988). "The Female Voice in Medieval Romance Lyric". American university studies.; Series II,; Romance languages and literature (Book). Series. II (v. 68). ISBN 0-8204-0575-2.
- Marks, Claude (1975). Pilgrims, Heretics, and Lovers . New York: MacMillan. ISBN 0-0257-9770-0.
- Paden, William D. (1989). The Voice of the Trobairitz:Perspectives on the Women Troubadours. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0-8122-8167-5.
- Pendle, Karin (1991). Women and Music: A History. Bloomington, Indiana: Bloomington Indiana University Press. hlm. 12.
- Schulman, Jana K. (2002). The Rise of the Medieval World 500-1300. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Publishing Group. hlm. 111. ISBN 978-0-313-30817-8.
- Thiébaux, Marcelle (1994). The Writings of Medieval Women: An Anthology. New York: Garland. ISBN 0-8153-1392-6.
Bacaan selanjutnya
sunting- "Authenticity and Interpretation". theavidlistenerblog.com.