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The Consistori (de la Gaya Sciència) de Barcelona (Catalan: [kunsisˈtɔɾi ðə βəɾsəˈlonə], Occitan: [kunsisˈtɔɾi ðe βaɾseˈlunɔ]; "Academy of the Gay Science of Barcelona") was a literary academy founded in Barcelona by John the Hunter, King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona, in 1393 in imitation of the Consistori del Gay Saber founded in Toulouse in 1323. The poetry produced by and for the Consistori was heavily influenced by the troubadours. The Consistori's chief purpose was to promote "correct" styles and themes and discourage vices (vicis) by awarding prizes in competition to poets who adhered to the "rules" of poetic composition. The names of few poets laureate have come down to us and despite some excellent descriptions of the Consistori's activities, associated persons and poems are ob

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  • The Consistori (de la Gaya Sciència) de Barcelona (Catalan: [kunsisˈtɔɾi ðə βəɾsəˈlonə], Occitan: [kunsisˈtɔɾi ðe βaɾseˈlunɔ]; "Academy of the Gay Science of Barcelona") was a literary academy founded in Barcelona by John the Hunter, King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona, in 1393 in imitation of the Consistori del Gay Saber founded in Toulouse in 1323. The poetry produced by and for the Consistori was heavily influenced by the troubadours. The Consistori's chief purpose was to promote "correct" styles and themes and discourage vices (vicis) by awarding prizes in competition to poets who adhered to the "rules" of poetic composition. The names of few poets laureate have come down to us and despite some excellent descriptions of the Consistori's activities, associated persons and poems are obscure. (en)
  • Il Consistori (de la Gaya Sciència) de Barcelona ("Accademia della Gaia Scienza") fu un'accademia letteraria fondata a Barcellona da Giovanni il Cacciatore, re d'Aragona e conte di Barcellona, nel 1393 a imitazione del Consistori del Gay Saber fondato a Tolosa settanta anni prima (1323). La poesia prodotta da e per il Consistori era fortemente influenzata dai trovatori. Lo scopo principale del Consistori era quello di promuovere stili e temi "corretti" e scoraggiare i vizi (vicis), ricompensando perciò con premi i poeti in competizione che aderivano alle "norme" della composizione poetica. Ci sono pervenuti i nomi di certi poeti laureati e, nonostante alcune eccellenti descrizioni delle attività del Consistori, le persone associate e le poesie risultano avvolte nell'oscurità. (it)
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  • Il Consistori (de la Gaya Sciència) de Barcelona ("Accademia della Gaia Scienza") fu un'accademia letteraria fondata a Barcellona da Giovanni il Cacciatore, re d'Aragona e conte di Barcellona, nel 1393 a imitazione del Consistori del Gay Saber fondato a Tolosa settanta anni prima (1323). La poesia prodotta da e per il Consistori era fortemente influenzata dai trovatori. Lo scopo principale del Consistori era quello di promuovere stili e temi "corretti" e scoraggiare i vizi (vicis), ricompensando perciò con premi i poeti in competizione che aderivano alle "norme" della composizione poetica. Ci sono pervenuti i nomi di certi poeti laureati e, nonostante alcune eccellenti descrizioni delle attività del Consistori, le persone associate e le poesie risultano avvolte nell'oscurità. (it)
  • The Consistori (de la Gaya Sciència) de Barcelona (Catalan: [kunsisˈtɔɾi ðə βəɾsəˈlonə], Occitan: [kunsisˈtɔɾi ðe βaɾseˈlunɔ]; "Academy of the Gay Science of Barcelona") was a literary academy founded in Barcelona by John the Hunter, King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona, in 1393 in imitation of the Consistori del Gay Saber founded in Toulouse in 1323. The poetry produced by and for the Consistori was heavily influenced by the troubadours. The Consistori's chief purpose was to promote "correct" styles and themes and discourage vices (vicis) by awarding prizes in competition to poets who adhered to the "rules" of poetic composition. The names of few poets laureate have come down to us and despite some excellent descriptions of the Consistori's activities, associated persons and poems are ob (en)
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