Carmina Burana y Gaudeamus igitur

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Miguel Rodríguez Pantoja

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In this paper I discuss two songs in Carmina Burana which bear some resemblance to Gaudeamus Igitur. They praise the indulgent and joyful life of youth set in constrast to the achings and pains of oíd age, in sight of the brevity of life. Some remarks are also made about their fitting place in the classical and medieval tradition. I also attempt a rhythmic transiation into Spanish.

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Rodríguez Pantoja, M. (2000). Carmina Burana y Gaudeamus igitur. Alfinge. Revista De Filología, 12(12), 159–171. https://doi.org/10.21071/arf.v12i12.7757
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