The work remains anonymous
to scholars; it appears to be a late thirteenth- or early fourteenth-century work. DGR's source text was Trucchi's
Poesie
Italiane inedite (II. 169-170), where it is said to be set for singing in three voices.
For further editorial information see the
commentary for DGR's translation of the ballata.
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Poesie Italiane inedite text
Scholarly Commentary
Introduction
The work remains anonymous to scholars; it appears to be a late thirteenth- or early fourteenth-century work. DGR's source text was Trucchi's Poesie Italiane inedite (II. 169-170), where it is said to be set for singing in three voices.
For further editorial information see the commentary for DGR's translation of the ballata.