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Uc de Saint Circ (San Sir) or Hugues (Hugh) de Saint Circq (fl. 1217–1253) was a troubadour from Quercy. Uc is perhaps most significant to modern historians as the probable author of several vidas and razos of other troubadours, though only one of Bernart de Ventadorn exists under his name. Forty-four of his songs, including fifteen cansos and only three canso melodies, have survived, along with a didactic manual entitled Ensenhamen d'onor. According to William E. Burgwinkle, as "poet, biographer, literary historian, and mythographer, Uc must be accorded his rightful place as the 'inventor' (trobador) of 'troubadour poetry' and the idealogical trappings with which it came to be associated."

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  • Uc de Sant Circ (ca)
  • Uc de Sant-Circ (es)
  • Uc de Saint Circ (it)
  • Uc de Saint-Circ (fr)
  • Uc de Saint Circ (en)
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  • Uc de Sant Circ (fl....1217-1253...) fou un trobador occità. És conegut no només per la seva poesia sinó també com a autor d'un cert nombre de vidas. (ca)
  • Uc de Sant-Circ​ o Hugues de Saint Circq​ (fl. 1213 - 1257) fue un trovador, gramático y biógrafo nacido en la antigua provincia francesa de Quercy. (es)
  • Uc de Saint-Circ (fl. 1213-1257) est un troubadour, né dans le Quercy. (fr)
  • Uc de Saint Circ o Uc de Sant Circ e altre varianti, francesizzato in Hugues (Ugo) de Saint Cir(c)q o de Saint-Cyr (... – ...; fl. 1217-1253) è stato un trovatore del Quercy. (it)
  • Uc de Saint Circ (San Sir) or Hugues (Hugh) de Saint Circq (fl. 1217–1253) was a troubadour from Quercy. Uc is perhaps most significant to modern historians as the probable author of several vidas and razos of other troubadours, though only one of Bernart de Ventadorn exists under his name. Forty-four of his songs, including fifteen cansos and only three canso melodies, have survived, along with a didactic manual entitled Ensenhamen d'onor. According to William E. Burgwinkle, as "poet, biographer, literary historian, and mythographer, Uc must be accorded his rightful place as the 'inventor' (trobador) of 'troubadour poetry' and the idealogical trappings with which it came to be associated." (en)
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