Alfred Jeanroy

Alfred Jeanroy
Born 5 July 1859
Mangiennes, Meuse
Died 13 March 1953(1953-03-13) (aged 93)
Paris
Occupation Linguist


Alfred Jeanroy (5 July 1859 – 13 March 1953) was a French linguist.

Jeanroy was a leading scholar studying troubadour poetry, publishing over 600 works. He established an influential view of the second generation of troubadours divided into two camps: “idealists” (e.g. Jaufre Rudel, Ebles de Ventadorn) and “realists” (e.g. Marcabru).[1]

Selected works

Notes

  1. Amelia E. Van Vleck, The Lyric Texts, p. 28, in A Handbook of the Troubadours (1995), F. R. P. Akehurst and Judith M. Davis editors.

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