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Richard (or Richart) de Fournival was born in Amiens on October 10, 1201. He was the son of Roger de Fournival and Élisabeth de la Pierre. He was also half-brother of Arnoul, bishop of Amiens (1236-46). Richard was successively canon, deacon, and chancellor of the cathedral chapter of Notre Dame d'Amiens. He was also a licensed surgeon, by the authority of Pope Gregory IX and this privilege was confirmed a 2nd time in 1246 by Pope Innocent IV. He died on March 1, either 1260 or 1259.Richart de Fournival (1201-1260) was a 13th Century composer. He was the author of a popular bestiary, Li Bestiaries d'Amours, among other works. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Onques n'amai tant que jou fui amee (Instrumental version)
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