Peire Espanhol

Peire Espanhol (c. 1150 – c. 1220) was a Limousin troubadour with three extant cansos, including one religious alba, "Ar levatz sus, francha corteza gans!". His works have appeared, edited and with French translations, in Peter T. Ricketts, "Les poésies de Peire Espanhol: édition critique et traduction" in Studies in Honor of Hans-Erich Keller: Medieval French and Occitan Literature and Romance Linguistics, Rupert T. Pickens, ed. (Kalamazoo, 1993), pp. 383–95.

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gollark: So we would then either just share resources freely or set up autotrading for some other good?
gollark: I think for most things the infrastructure is only really necessary for *bulk* production, so we would need to automate this somehow.
gollark: Yes, though it only goes to your house right now.
gollark: Also, I've begun digging out the tunnels, though currently due to a lack of turtles I'm doing it manually, so it's not going too fast.
gollark: Digitally sign the notes, sort of thing.
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