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Edition and notes: Ruth Harvey. – Rialto 29.iii.2004.
E 213 (Tenso), G 92v (no rubric), I 161v (lo dalfin eden peirol), K 148r (La tenzon del dalfin ede Peirol), N 282r (old numbering, no rubric), Q 10v (tenzon), a1 558 (la tenzo del dalfi daluergne e de Peirols), d 301. The piece was originally found also in R 74 (leaf now lost). Base: N.
Critical editions: Peirol, Troubadour of Auvergne, ed. Stanley Collin Aston, Cambridge 1953, pp. 145-147 (mainly based on E; no translation).
Versification: a7 b7 b7 a5 c4 c7 d7 d7 (Frank 577:292). Six coblas unissonans and two tornadas of 4 lines; -os, -en, -ai, -an. Line 17 achieves the rhyme (in -os) by means of an unorthodox enclisis.
Aston (p. 11) dates this exchange to the last decade of the twelfth century.