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Peire Bremon Ricas Novas (fl. 1230–1242) was a Provençal troubadour who left behind twenty works: thirteen cansos, six sirventes, and one tenso. His treatment of courtly love was somewhat original. Peire's senhal or nickname, Ricas Novas, means "interesting stories" (literally "rich news"). It indicates his reputation as a jongleur who spread wild tales. Peire's Provençal identity is clinched by his poem La cart cartier aurem nos autri proensal, with its reference to "us Provençals".

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  • Peire Bremon Ricas Novas (fl....1230-1241...) fou un trobador occità. Se'n conserven vint composicions. (ca)
  • Peire Bremon Ricas Novas (fl. 1230–1242) was a Provençal troubadour who left behind twenty works: thirteen cansos, six sirventes, and one tenso. His treatment of courtly love was somewhat original. Peire's senhal or nickname, Ricas Novas, means "interesting stories" (literally "rich news"). It indicates his reputation as a jongleur who spread wild tales. Peire's Provençal identity is clinched by his poem La cart cartier aurem nos autri proensal, with its reference to "us Provençals". (en)
  • Peire Bremon Ricas Novas o Ricart de la Ricas Noves, anche solo Ricas Novas o Richard de Noves (1195/1199 – 1265/1275) è stato un cavaliere e trovatore provenzale (fl. 1230–1242) che ci ha lasciato venti lavori: tredici cansos, sei sirventesi e una tenzone. La sua trattazione dell'amor cortese è alquanto originale. La sua identità provenzale è confermata dalla sua poesia La cart cartier aurem nos autri proensal, in riferimento alla contrapposizione di "noi altri provenzali"; probabilmente fu al servizio del trovatore italiano Sordello da Goito. (it)
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  • Peire Bremon Ricas Novas (fl....1230-1241...) fou un trobador occità. Se'n conserven vint composicions. (ca)
  • Peire Bremon Ricas Novas (fl. 1230–1242) was a Provençal troubadour who left behind twenty works: thirteen cansos, six sirventes, and one tenso. His treatment of courtly love was somewhat original. Peire's senhal or nickname, Ricas Novas, means "interesting stories" (literally "rich news"). It indicates his reputation as a jongleur who spread wild tales. Peire's Provençal identity is clinched by his poem La cart cartier aurem nos autri proensal, with its reference to "us Provençals". Peire's first datable work is a tenso written at the court of Raymond Berengar IV of Provence in 1230 with Gui de Cavalhon. At the court of Provence Peire also met Bertran d'Alamanon and Sordello, whose planh for Blacatz he imitated. Peire left the court of Raymond Berengar sometime in or after 1237 and went to that of Barral of Baux and thence to that of Raymond VII of Toulouse. Though there is no record of his having visited Spain, his Rics pres, ferms e sobeirans celebrates an anonymous Castilian domna (lady). He eventually fell out with Sordello and the two had an acrimonious exchange of vitriolic sirventes in 1240–41. (en)
  • Peire Bremon Ricas Novas o Ricart de la Ricas Noves, anche solo Ricas Novas o Richard de Noves (1195/1199 – 1265/1275) è stato un cavaliere e trovatore provenzale (fl. 1230–1242) che ci ha lasciato venti lavori: tredici cansos, sei sirventesi e una tenzone. La sua trattazione dell'amor cortese è alquanto originale. La sua identità provenzale è confermata dalla sua poesia La cart cartier aurem nos autri proensal, in riferimento alla contrapposizione di "noi altri provenzali"; probabilmente fu al servizio del trovatore italiano Sordello da Goito. Il primo lavoro databile di Peire è una tenso scritta alla corte di Raimondo Berengario IV di Provenza nel 1230 insieme a Gui de Cavalhon. Alla corte di Provenza Peire incontra Bertran d'Alamanon e Sordello, il cui planh per Blacatz venne da lui imitato. Nel 1237 o successivamente, Peire lascia di tanto in tanto la corte di Raimondo Berengario per quella di Barral di Baux e poi per quella di Raimondo VII di Tolosa. Sebbene non sia documentata la sua visita in Spagna, la sua Rics pres, ferms e sobeirans celebra un'anonima domna castigliana. Alla fine litigherà con Sordello e i due avranno nel 1240–1241 un aspro scambio di sirventesi al vetriolo. (it)
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