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Guerau de Massanet or Maçanet () was a Catalan nobleman and poet of the early fifteenth century. He is known only from his writings and those of others.
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dedicated his ''Letovari'' to him, whom he called a friend from ''temps passat'' ("times passed").


Biography

Massanet debated in a '' partimen'' with the lawyer
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whether it was preferable to resolve conflicts militarily or judicially. Unsurprisingly, Ferruç the lawyer argued the latter while Massanet, probably of the knightly class, defended the private war. The poem runs eighty-eight lines, with the
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''Amichs Garaus, en cuy fis prets s'agença''. The debaters present the historian with many interesting allusions to contemporary events, but failing to resolve their dilemma they instead asked two others to judge their debate. Massanet nominated Johan d'Olivella, but had recently been named veguer of Tàrrega and could not. Ferruç' nominee, Jacme Ripoll, another lawyer, found in favour of the judicial resolution. Massanet also wrote an '' dansa'' the begins ''Amors joy mi renovelha''. Each verse ends with the refrain ''mirant la flor de l'ametlha'' (or ''amenlha'', "watching the flower of the almond tree"). This poem is praised both by Martí de Riquer i Morera and Josep Romeu i Figueras for its beauty, delicacy, and originality. Though written in the language and style of the troubadours of the "classical epoch" (''c''.1160–1220) and infused with the sentiments of
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, it lacks the desperation and the rhetorical flourish associated with Catalan poets of the late Middle Ages. A reference to "Sancta Marcelha" in the fourth stanza is enough to indicate the poet's piety. The first lines of the second stanza goes like this:


Notes


References

* Riquer i Morera, Martí de (1964). ''Història de la Literatura Catalana'', vol. 1. Barcelona: Edicions Ariel. * Romeu i Figueras, Josep (1981). "Guerau de Maçanet, entre la realitat lírica i la identificació hipotètica". ''Estudis de llengua i literatura catalanes'', II (Homenaje a Josep M. de Casacuberta, 2), 145–83. Reprinted in ''Lectura de textos medievals i renaixentistes''. Universitat de València, 1994.


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Incipitario di Guerau de Massanet
with links to edited original-language texts of all his poems {{DEFAULTSORT:Guerau de Massanet 15th-century poets 15th-century Catalan people Poets from Catalonia