Der Trobador Pistoleta presents the works of the 13th-century troubadour Pistoleta, along with those of Guillem Magret, in a German translation by Erich Niestroy and Fritz Naudieth. This collection offers valuable insight into the world of medieval Occitan poetry and music. Pistoleta, known for his contributions to the troubadour tradition, is brought to life through this meticulous translation, preserving the essence of his lyrical compositions for a German-speaking audience. The book serves as a significant resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in medieval history, literature, and the enduring legacy of troubadour poetry.
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