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RAZO - A razo (Old Occitan [razu], literally "cause", "reason") was a short piece of Occitan prose detailing the circumstances of a troubadour composition. ...
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Razo, Inhambane, MOZAMBIQUE |
Razo, Galicia, SPAIN |
Razo, Sakhalin, RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Razo, Sofala, MOZAMBIQUE |
Razo, Manica, MOZAMBIQUE |
Razo, Gaza, MOZAMBIQUE |
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A razo (Old Occitan [razu], literally "cause", "reason") was a short piece of Occitan prose detailing the circumstances of a troubadour composition. A razo normally introduced an individual poem, acting as a prose preface and explanation; it might, however, share some of the characteristics of a vida (a biography of a troubadour, describing his origins, his loves, and his works) and the boundary between the two genres was never sharp. * In the chansonniers, the manuscript collections of medieval troubadour poetry, some poems are accompanied by a prose explanation whose purpose is to give the reason why the poem was composed. These texts are occasionally based on independent sources. To that extent, they supplement the vidas in the same manuscripts and are useful to modern literary and historical researchers. Often, however, it is clear that assertions in the razos are simply deduced from literal readings of details in the poems. Most of the surviving razo corpus is the work of Uc de Sain |