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Clerics who performed satirical poetry
carnal pleasures. The goliards, as scholars, often wrote their poetry in Latin. As a kind of traveling entertainer, the goliards composed many of their
Goliards
Medieval manuscript of poems and dramatic texts
and theologians. Most of the poems and songs appear to be the work of Goliards, clergy (mostly students) who satirized the Catholic Church. The collection
Carmina_Burana
Latin term meaning "wandering clergy"
centuries sought to restrict the goliards and their excesses[which?]. These measures seem to have practically suppressed the goliards in France by the end of the
Clerici_vagantes
Western music created during the Middle Ages
Play of Daniel, which has been recently recorded at least ten times). The Goliards were itinerant poet-musicians of Europe from the tenth to the middle of
Medieval_music
Form of song
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Gregorian_chant
English actor (born 1986)
career at the age of four, performing in plays with a company called the Goliards while his family holidayed in Devon. At the age of five, he gave his first
Gabriel_Thomson
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Satanic religious practice
Fools. Though often condemned, practitioners of such activities, called "Goliards", continued despite the Church's disapproval. Another result of the surplus
Black_Mass
Literary and art genre with a style of humor based on parody
satires. In the Early Middle Ages, examples of satire were the songs by Goliards or vagants now best known as an anthology called Carmina Burana and made
Satire
1927 non-fiction book by Helen Waddell
primarily with medieval Latin lyric poetry and the main part is a study of the goliards, which she worked on while a research scholar at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
The_Wandering_Scholars
Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras
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Madrigal
American poet (1910–1970)
Corinth Books/Jargon 24, 1960; London: Cape Goliard, 1960). Maximus Poems IV, V, VI (London: Cape Goliard, 1968). The Special View of History, ed. Ann
Charles_Olson
Collection of medieval Latin poems
Rheno-Franconian dialect of Old High German, suggesting that the Goliard or Goliards who composed them came from the north or middle Rhineland, probably
Cambridge_Songs
Musical style of the Late Middle Ages
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Ars_nova
Musical style of the High Middle Ages
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Ars_antiqua
Music genre
context the oldest written examples of secular music are songs of the goliards with Latin lyrics. These were followed by vernacular chansons de geste
Secular_music
Lyric-driven French song
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Chanson
Mythical land of luxury
is plentiful (skies that rain cheese). Cockaigne appeared frequently in Goliard verse. It represented both wish fulfillment and resentment at scarcity
Cockaigne
Medieval feast day
10 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 615–616. Play of Daniel Goliards Liturgical drama Substitute king ritual "Overture". The Feast of Fools
Feast_of_Fools
Idealistic vision of a lost English way of life
plough his field with a 'Hey-nonny-nonny'". The wandering scholar, or goliard, who posed the mock questions of whether it was better to eat meat or fish
Merry_England
American novelist and short story author
but it is cited as appearing in the April 1965 issue of Goliard, which might refer to The Goliard Literary Magazine, a student-run literary magazine at
Fredric_Brown
Literary works of the Middle Ages
period from the very early Armes Prydein (10th-century Britain) to the goliard rebels of 12th and 13th centuries, who were church trained clerics unable
Medieval_literature
Form of Latin used in the Middle Ages
Buridan (1300–1358) Henry Suso (c. 1295 – 1366) John Gower (c. 1330 – 1408) Goliards Hiberno-Latin Medieval Roman law Riddle poems Carmina Burana (11th–12th
Medieval_Latin
Composer and performer of lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages
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Troubadour
Book of several short stories
Les Mille et un jours by François Pétis de la Croix Cambridge Songs by Goliards Carmina Burana Lisa & Co by Jilly Cooper The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey
Short_story_collection
Topics referred to by the same term
(born 1985), Greek football player Golias, the legendary instigator of the Goliards during the Middle Ages Apocalypse of Golias, a satirical 12th-century Latin
Golias
Medieval East Slavic performers
their flourishing folk music relatively untouched. Bandurists Busking Goliards Kobzar Lirnyks Minstrel Troubadour "untitled". starling.rinet.ru. Курочкін
Skomorokh
Period during the High Middle Ages of European history
between religious and secular poetry became smaller. In particular, the Goliards were noted for profane parodies of religious texts. These expansions of
Renaissance of the 12th century
Renaissance_of_the_12th_century
Elder of four lines of the Polish Piast dynasty
like John II of Glogau and Sagan. Henry IX traveled through Europe as a goliard. The descent of the dynasty was also illustrated by the marriages of the
Silesian_Piasts
American poet
1964. Two Stories for Andy Warhol, "C" Press (New York, NY), 1965. Sky, Goliard Press (London, UK), 1966. Bean Spasms: Poems and Prose, (with Ted Berrigan)
Ron_Padgett
in contrast to the older tradition dating back to the 10th century of goliards. The tradition seems to have originated in Aquitaine, and troubadours became
Music_history_of_France
German composer (1895–1982)
the Benedictine monastery of Benediktbeuern in 1803 and written by the Goliards; this collection is also known as Carmina Burana. While "modern" in some
Carl_Orff
Form of art using sound
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Outline_of_music
Jewish poet and partner of Ted Hughes (1927-1969)
Yehuda (1968). Selected Poems. Translated by Assia Gutmann. London: Cape Goliard Press. Amichai, Yehuda (1971). Selected Poems. Translated by Assia Gutmann
Assia_Wevill
Form of medieval and Renaissance French poetry
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Ballade_(forme_fixe)
written by many foreign writers and poets such as Louise Labé and the Goliards. He also published surveys about Italian literature. In 1942 he was awarded
Luc_Indestege
English poet, novelist, and playwright (1932–2008)
Cape, 1962) Poems (Jonathan Cape, 1964; 978-0224608732) Out Loud (Cape Goliard, 1968) Ride the Nightmare (Cape, 1971; ISBN 978-0224005630) Tyger: A Celebration
Adrian_Mitchell
Italian music theorist and pedagogue (c. 991/2–1033)
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Guido_of_Arezzo
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
List of European medieval musical instruments
List_of_European_medieval_musical_instruments
American composer (born 1982)
Chorus. Shaw has been a Yale Baroque Ensemble fellow and a Rice University Goliard fellow. In 2016, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra commissioned and premiered
Caroline_Shaw
German nun and polymath (c. 1098 – 1179)
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Hildegard_of_Bingen
Chant or hymn sung during celebration of the Eucharist in many Christian denominations
Blois' Olim sudor Herculis ("The labours of Hercules") were written; the Goliards, a group of Latin poets who wrote mostly satirical verse, used the form
Sequence_(musical_form)
English poet and children's writer (1930–1998)
García Lorca 1968 Yehuda Amichai, Selected Poems by Yehuda Amichai, Cape Goliard Press (London, England), revised edition published as Poems, Harper (New
Ted_Hughes
Poetic genre
particularly with the poet Marcabru (pastorela). This troubadour form melded with goliard poetry and was practiced in France and Occitania until the Carmina Burana
Pastourelle
markets of Paris were often entertained by singers of different kinds. The goliards were non-conformist students at the religious colleges, who led a bohemian
History_of_music_in_Paris
Musical band of students
cuatro, accordion and double bass to increase the variety of sonority. Goliards Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tunas (music). http://www.andalucia
Tuna_(music)
Scottish poet, academic and writer (1936–2023)
Dawn. London: Jonathan Cape. (1966) The Most Difficult Area. London: Cape Goliard. (1968) Scènes d'un monde flottant. Lausanne: Alfred Eibel Editeur. (1976)
Kenneth_White
ecclesiastical officials after his death, the Gospel was a product of the Goliard movement. At that time, the Pope said to the Romans, "When the son of man
Gospel According to the Mark of Silver
Gospel_According_to_the_Mark_of_Silver
Middle High German love song tradition
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Minnesang
Romanian-French poet (1896–1963)
aspects. He was by then undertaking a hermeutic research into the work of Goliards and François Villon, whom he deeply admired. Beside the many authors who
Tristan_Tzara
French troubadour (c. 1130–40 – c 1190–1200)
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Bernart_de_Ventadorn
Irish poet
Wandering Scholars, which brought to light the history of the medieval goliards and brought Waddell immediate critical and popular acclaim. She began work
Helen_Waddell
Vocal composition in Western classical music
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Motet
Paul Bisciglia Denise Dax José Luccioni Bernard Dumaine Lydia Feld Reni Goliard Pia Kazan Barbara Laurent Guy Michel Like a Pot of Strawberries at IMDb
Like_a_Pot_of_Strawberries
French medieval and Renaissance poetic and musical genre
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Rondeau_(forme_fixe)
English poet (1926–2011)
1966 Selections from a Correspondence Between an Irishman and a Rat, Goliard Press, London, 1966 PAX - Book XIX of The Iliad, Rapp & Carroll Ltd, London
Christopher_Logue
American music critic and editor (born 1937)
point of view or event. We are simply following in the footsteps of the goliards of the Middle Ages, the Jonathan Swifts of the post-Restoration era and
Linda_Solomon
Manuscript
mon wes mad The Life of Saint Ethelbert Soul of Christ, Sanctify Me A Goliard’s Feast Harrowing of Hell Debate between Body and Soul A Song of Lewes Lament
Harley_Lyrics
Student branch of the Italian National Fascist Party
the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento, forming action squads made up of goliards in numerous cities. In 1920, the Fascist University Groups were officially
Fascist_University_Groups
English-Irish poet
Relation Ship. Goliard. 2nd ed., 1969: Cape Goliard. 1968: The Big Green Day. Trigram. 1970: Lion Lion. Trigram. 1971: Moving. Cape Goliard. 1973: Act. Trigram
Tom_Raworth
American poet (born 1943)
(Brooklyn), 2021. Works, Lines (New York, NY), 1966. Sled Hill Voices, Goliard Press (London, England), 1966. Aram Saroyan, Lines (Cambridge, MA), 1967
Aram_Saroyan
through drinking and gambling. Gospel According to the Mark of Silver Goliard Complete list in Bayless, Martha (1996) Parody in the Middle Ages: The
Drinkers_Mass
Medieval French composer and poet (c. 1300–1377)
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Guillaume_de_Machaut
Medieval school of music composition
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Saint_Martial_school
American poet (1929–2008)
1972). Mahler (Grossman/Cape Goliard Press, 1969). The Loco Logodaedalist in Situ: Selected Poems 1968-70 (Cape Goliard Press, 1971). Elite/Elate Poems:
Jonathan_Williams_(poet)
Fictional monk from a 1999 hoax
reach heaven. The poetry of O Fortuna was actually the work of itinerant goliards, found in the German Benedictine monastery of Benediktbeuern Abbey. The
Udo_of_Aachen
1970 film
Korber Produced by Alain Poiré Starring Louis de Funès Cinematography René Goliard Edited by Robert et Monique Isnardon, assisted by Inès Collignon Music
L'homme_orchestre
Collective pseudonym used by cultural activists
ponderous tome: behind the multiple identities there might be a group of goliards or a heretical prelate. And some are even going so far as to name Umberto
Luther_Blissett_(pseudonym)
Forms of poetry, genre lyric and epic in the medieval era
us the story of a knight's adventures. Carmina Burana Cambridge Songs goliard Hiberno-Latin Gregorian chant Dies Irae Pange Lingua Adam of Saint Victor
Medieval_poetry
French stage director, actor and writer (born 1965)
mort 1991: La femme canon et le bouquet final 1992: Les Aventures de Paco Goliard 1992: La Nuit au cirque 1992: La chèvre 1994: La Jeune fille, le diable
Olivier_Py
Ukrainian portable puppet theatre and drama
the above-mentioned Academy, whose role could be compared to medieval goliards. The theatre had numerous regional variants, the most notable being created
Vertep
Israeli poet and author (1924–2000)
& Row, 1988. Selected Poems. Translated by Assia Gutmann. London: Cape Goliard Press, 1968. Selected Poems. Translated by Assia Gutmann and Harold Schimmel
Yehuda_Amichai
Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries
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Trobairitz
Composer, poet and scholar (c. 840–912)
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Notker_the_Stammerer
American poet (1926–2005)
Reads (London: Turret Books/Calder and Boyars, 1967) A Sight (London, Cape Goliard, 1967) Divisions and Other Early Poems (Mt. Horeb, Wisc.: Perishable Press
Robert_Creeley
12th-century anonymous Latin poet
Waddell, created a break in modern High Middle Ages scholarship about the Goliards and, in spite of not creating consensus within the academic community,
Archpoet
Term for a medieval French poet-composer
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Trouvère
Tradition between the storyteller and their audience
Pakistan and India Al-Qaskhun, Iraqi culture Fili & Seanchaí, Ireland Goliard, Western Europe Griot, West Africa Gusans, of Parthia and Armenia of old
Oral_storytelling
Medieval Flemish composer (1370–1412)
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Johannes_Ciconia
English hermit (c. 1065–1170)
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Godric_of_Finchale
English composer (c. 1390–1453)
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
John_Dunstaple
Type of plainchant melody
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Organum
American poet (1904–1978)
13–21 (Jonathan Cape/Doubleday, 1969) Catullus, with Celia Zukofsky (Cape Goliard/Grossman, 1969) Autobiography (Grossman, 1970), selection of poems set
Louis_Zukofsky
Hungarian-Romanian writer and literary critic
ISBN 93-7804-548-0 Golania Magna. A neo-goliárd költészet kritikai vetületei. (Golania Magna. Critical Aspects of Neo-Goliard Poetry). Critical works, Grinta
François_Bréda
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Planctus
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Lauda_(song)
French cleric
years that he composed a number of Latin sequences after the manner of the Goliards, some of which were preserved in the Carmina Burana collection. He also
Peter_of_Blois
thirty years before he dares show his face again". Bernardus Silvestris Goliard John of Garland W. W. Kibler ed., Medieval France (1995) p. 842 E. Butler
Henry_d'Andeli
12th-century French composer
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Pérotin
Literary device
from the declassified layers of the clergy themselves (poor clerics and goliard schoolboys). All this results in periodic visions. On the other hand, the
Dream_vision
Medieval music genre
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Geisslerlieder
German minstrel singer (c. 1170 – c. 1230)
Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento
Walther_von_der_Vogelweide
Type of Italian university student association
in major Italian cities like Padua, Parma, Trieste, and Genoa. The word goliard or, better, goliarda, is often considered the contraction of "Goliath Abelard"
Goliardia
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List_of_medieval_composers
Waddell is best known for bringing to light the history of the medieval goliards in her 1927 book The Wandering Scholars, and translating their Latin poetry
Literature of Northern Ireland
Literature_of_Northern_Ireland
English poet and writer (1930–2019)
survived by her three sons and six grandchildren. In a Green Eye (London: Goliard Press, 1966) The Magic Apple Tree (London: Hutchinson, 1971) At the Edge
Elaine_Feinstein
2014 novel by Ali Smith
activities and George has inherited this belief, and becomes obsessed with Lisa Goliard, a friend of her mother's with a suspicious claim to being an artist. George
How_to_Be_Both
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Sub_Arturo_plebs
Opera by Gustav Holst
Hickox, conductor Clerici vagantes – Medieval Latin for wandering scholars Goliards Notes I. Holst 1974, p. 179 Matthews 2002. Holmes 1998, p. 129. Andrew
The_Wandering_Scholar
Irish teacher, Latin grammarian and scriptural commentator
Vikings to Liège, several scholars such as George Whicher, author of The Goliard Poets, have assumed that Sedulius perished in Liège. However, it is also
Sedulius_Scottus
GOLIARDS
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GOLIARDS
GOLIARDS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from Meggot, a pet form of the personal name Margaret.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(उतà¥à¤¤à¤®) Hindi name of the third Manu, UTTAMA means "the highest, ultimate."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Letson. This name is found chiefly in TX.
Girl/Female
Indian
Attitude
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Hope
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hessay in York, named from Old English hæsel ‘hazel(tree)’ + sǣ ‘marshland’ or ēg ‘island’.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Worshipped
Girl/Female
Indian
Light
Boy/Male
Hindu
GOLIARDS
GOLIARDS
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GOLIARDS
n.
The satirical or ribald poetry of the Goliards.