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THE ART OF COURTLY LOVE

by Capellanus, Andreas; Locke, F. W. \(editor\); ; Parry, John J. \(translator\)

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Stanford Univ Pr, 1957, 1964. Paperback. Good. 12 mo., softcover, first published in 1957, this is 1964 printing. good in red wraps, previous owner's name on inside cover. One of Milestones of Thought series from Stanford. A new conception of love appeared at the beginning of the 12th Century, first among aristocrats in France and later in lower society. Courtly love began. 54 pp.

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Title
THE ART OF COURTLY LOVE
Author
Capellanus, Andreas; Locke, F. W. \(editor\); ; Parry, John J. \(translator\)
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Paperback
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Stanford Univ Pr, 1957
Date Published
1964

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