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The poetic exchange between Philippe de Vitry and Jean de le Mote: A new edition

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  1. E. Pognon, “Ballades Mythologiques de Jean de le Mote, Philippe de Vitri, Jean Campion”,Humanisme et Renaissance, V (1938), 385–417.

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  2. On Philippe de Vitry see A. Coville “Philippe de Vitry, Notes Biographiques”,Romania, LIX (1933), 520–47. See also Piaget, as cited in note 3.

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  5. Edited E. Langlois inRecueil d'Arts de Seconde Rhétorique (Paris, 1902), p. 12.

  6. On Jean de le Mote see Antoine Thomas, “Jean de le Mote, Trouvère”,Histoire Littéraire de la France, XXXVI, (1926), 66–86. See also notes 1, 9, 11, and 15 for references to information by Pognon, Pety, Wimsatt, and Wilkins.

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  7. Edited A. Scheler (Louvain, 1882).

  8. Edited Richard J. Carey. University of North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 118 (Chapel Hill, 1972).

  9. Edited Sister M. Aquiline Pety (Washington D.C. 1940).

  10. Kervyn de Lettenhove,Poésies de Gilles li Muisis, (Louvain, 1882), I, 89.

  11. James I. Wimsatt,Chaucer and the Poems of “Ch” in University of Pennsylvania MS French 15. Chaucer Studies, IX, (Cambridge, England, 1982), pp. 51ff.

  12. Ibid., p. 51.

  13. Ibid., p. 44.

  14. Ibid., p. 57.

  15. See Nigel Wilkins, “Music and Poetry at Court: England and France in the late Middle Ages”, inEnglish Court Culture in the Later Middle Ages, ed. V. J. Scattergood and J. W. Sherborne, London, 1983, p. 192. Wilkins cites a reference from the Wardrobe controller's book to the effect that de le Mote entertained the King in 1343.

  16. See my comment on Jean'sResponse, line 8.

  17. Wimsatt, p. 56f.

  18. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS Lat. 3343, f. 109v, ed. Pognon, p. 408.

  19. Ibid., f. 110v and 111r, ed. Pognon, p. 411 and 412.

  20. I wish to thank the Charles Patterson van Pelt Library of the University of Pennsylvania for permission to publish this part of their MS French 15. I also wish to thank Mr. Daniel Traister, Curator of the Rare Book Collection of the van Pelt Library, for checking two readings in the manuscript, and Dr. A. A. MacDonald for discussing various points of interpretation.

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Diekstra, F.N.M. The poetic exchange between Philippe de Vitry and Jean de le Mote: A new edition. Neophilologus 70, 504–519 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02001206

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