Paolina D'Aquileia
Versus de Herico duce
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Composer:Paolina D'AquileiaGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:10:06"Versus de Herico duce" is a medieval Latin poem composed by Paolina D'Aquileia, a female poet from the 9th century. The poem is a celebration of the military achievements of the Lombard Duke, Eric II, who ruled over Friuli, a region in northeastern Italy, from 874 to 875. The poem is believed to have been composed around 875, shortly after Eric's death. It was likely performed at a courtly gathering or festival, as was common for poetry of this time period. "Versus de Herico duce" is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a praise of Eric's military prowess and his ability to defend Friuli from invading forces. The second movement focuses on Eric's personal qualities, such as his bravery, loyalty, and generosity. The final movement is a lament for Eric's death and a call for his legacy to be remembered. The poem is notable for its use of vivid imagery and rhetorical devices, such as alliteration and repetition. It also reflects the values and beliefs of medieval society, which placed a high value on military prowess and loyalty to one's lord. Overall, "Versus de Herico duce" is a significant example of medieval Latin poetry and provides insight into the cultural and political context of 9th century Italy.More....
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