"Sull'antichissima cantilena giullaresca del cod. Laurenz S. Croce XV, 6" by Ernesto Monaci explores the ancient juglar song (cantilena giullaresca) found in the Laurentian codex S. Croce XV, 6. This work offers a detailed analysis of a significant piece of medieval Italian literature and music. Monaci delves into the historical context, linguistic nuances, and cultural significance of the cantilena, shedding light on the traditions of the giullari (jongleurs) and their role in disseminating stories and songs throughout medieval Italy.
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