Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The cantiga de amigo (modern Portuguese and Galician spelling), or cantiga d''amigo (the spelling found in manuscripts of Galician-Portuguese lyric), literally a "song about a boyfriend", is a genre of medieval erotic lyric poetry, apparently rooted in a song tradition native to the northwest quadrant of the Iberian Peninsula. What mainly distinguishes the cantiga de amigo is its focus on a world of female-voiced communication. The earliest examples that survive are dated from roughly the 1220''s, and nearly all 500 were composed before 1300. Cantigas d'' amigo are found mainly in the Cancioneiro Colocci-Brancuti, now in Lisbon''s Biblioteca Nacional, and in the Cancioneiro da Vaticana, both copied in Italy at the beginning of the 16th century (possibly around 1525) at the behest of the Italian humanist Angelo Colocci. The seven songs of Martin Codax arealso contained, along with music (for all but one text), in the Pergaminho Vindel, probably a mid thirteenth century manuscript and unique in all Romance philology.
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