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Hot on the heels of Anne Lawrence-Mathers&#8217; fascinating discussion of <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.exeter.ac.uk\/medievalstudies\/2017\/03\/anne-lawrence-mathers-on-medieval-magic-part-i\/\">medieval magic<\/a>&nbsp;and Sarah Hamilton&#8217;s insight into reading and&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.exeter.ac.uk\/news\/events\/details\/index.php?event=6369\">understanding rites<\/a>, we were very fortunate to play host, on 10 March, to&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.udg.edu\/personal\/tabid\/8656\/Default.aspx?ID=55715\">Miriam Cabr\u00e9<\/a>. Miriam works at the Universitat de Girona, Catalonia, and has published widely on courtly cultures of medieval Occitania and on the troubadours more broadly. Miriam&#8217;s presentation was entitled &#8216;Literary landscapes and real itineraries: The reasons for mapping the troubadours&#8217;. Her paper offered an insight into her latest project, which explores the role played by the troubadours in a broader pan-European culture, while focusing specifically on one particular aspect of her research: attempts to &#8216;map&#8217; the networks of&nbsp;production and patronage of these works and poets in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Maps, as Cabr\u00e9 noted, are powerful tools in the hands of literary scholars, and have formed the front-matter of many an introductory text on the subject of troubadours. The production and use&nbsp;of any map, however, is fraught with implicit choices, which can have an important impact on how the works that they accompany&nbsp;are represented.&nbsp;Should the &#8216;boundaries&#8217; of the map, for instance, represent borders of a linguistic or a political variety? In the context of the troubadours, how should maps represent the&nbsp;relative political importance of individual regions, or individual courts? Many maps (re)produced as front matter to troubadour anthologies ignore Catalonia entirely, and focus totally on the south of modern-day France: what is gained (or lost) through this decision?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Cabr\u00e9 outlined some of the&nbsp;opportunities that her project presents, particularly in emphasising the role of Catalan courts within the broader realm of Occitania. The map being produced by her team, she explained,&nbsp;will be digital: built from the ground up, it will use dynamic &#8216;layers&#8217; to represent the movements of the troubadours&#8217; courtly patrons, the activity of individual troubadours themselves, and key topographical features as they affected movement and literary production. Miriam offered an advance &#8216;sneak peek&#8217; of some early builds of her map, demonstrating how useful it will be in visualising the itineraries and disparate geographical references implicit in works&nbsp;by troubadours such as&nbsp;Guillem de Bergued\u00e0. She presented an extract from Guillem&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Be\u00b7m volria q\u2019om saupes dir <\/em>(&#8216;I wish someone would tell me &#8230;&#8217;), replete with place-names, as a particularly compelling example of the insights that this kind of mapping can offer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p><small>Ja\u00b7N Ponz Ugz no\u00b7s lais adurmir,<br>qe segurs es q\u2019om li deman<br>Rochamaura, qe fai bastir,<br>e la forza de Carmenzon;<br>e\u00b7ls murs q\u2019a faitz a massa gran<br>lo reis los fara desrochar,<br>e\u00b7ls vals de Castellon razar.<\/small><br> <em><small>[&#8216;Let Sir Pons Uc not slumber, \/ For it is certain he will be asked to hand over \/ Rocamaura, which he had built, \/ And the stronghold of Carmenzon; \/ And the king will tear down \/ The thick walls walls he has had built \/ And raze the valley of Castellon.&#8217;]<\/small><\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>Maps, as recent endeavours&nbsp;such as&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.medievalfrancophone.ac.uk\/browse\/\"><em>Medieval Francophone Literary Cultures Outside France<\/em><\/a>&nbsp;have&nbsp;shown,&nbsp;can be powerful tools in helping researchers to appreciate the physicality of the literatures that we study. As&nbsp;Cabr\u00e9&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Troubadours and European Identity: The Role of Catalan Courts<\/em>&nbsp;project&nbsp;will aim to demonstrate, maps&nbsp;remind us that texts such as those contained in troubadour&nbsp;<em>chansonniers<\/em>&nbsp;were, ultimately, products of a particular time and place, composed in the context of specific geopolitical events. As Miriam herself explained, the broad scope&nbsp;of her project is reflected in the composition of the project team, which includes specialists in multiple&nbsp;disciplines and benefits from a healthy variety of approaches. The intersection between disciplines of &#8216;medieval studies&#8217; was reflected in the audience for the talk itself, which&nbsp;boasted a healthy attendance of both literary scholars and historians.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>All of us at the Centre for Medieval Studies would like to offer our thanks to Miriam for a fascinating and thought-provoking presentation, which certainly gave us all an opportunity to reflect on the potential of digital and multidisciplinary approaches\u00a0for\u00a0our own research. Miriam&#8217;s visit was organised by\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/humanities.exeter.ac.uk\/modernlanguages\/staff\/hinton\/\">Dr. Thomas Hinton<\/a>, a lecturer in French at Exeter who himself specialises in medieval Occitan (and who, in the true spirit of interdisciplinary research, provided the translations for this blog post).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-right\">Cover image: Guillem de Bergued\u00e0. 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