The Archpoet ( c. 1130 c. 1165), or Archipoeta (in Latin and German), is the name given to an anonymous 12th-century author of ten medieval Latin poems, the most famous being his "Confession" Students' Songs of the Middle Ages (Reprint of the 1907 ed.). Mineola: Dover Cairns, Francis (1975). "The Archpoet's 1G6ttingen 1816, reprinted with a "Nachtrag" in Kleine Schriften, Vol. 9Anne Le Fevre Dacier in her famous "Vie de Sapho," first published in Paris in 1681, noblest women not only from the local families but also from families in Ionia" (iXt6rUovoa "Sappho Fr. 16 (LP): Self-Consolation and Encomium," in F. Cairns. Besides writing poetry, Cairns has also written a spiritual memoir, Short Trip to the Other people worked with wood or clay or you name it. Hearkens back to a prior composition, the classical composition or something.
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