Martin Codax
Martin Codax or
Codaz,
Martín Codax () or
Martim Codax was a
Galician medieval ''joglar'' (non-noble composer and performer, as opposed to a
''trobador''), possibly from
Vigo,
Galicia in present-day Spain. He may have been active during the middle of the thirteenth century, judging from scriptological analysis. He is one of only two out of a total of 88 authors of ''cantigas d'amigo'' who used ''only'' the archaic strophic form (a rhymed
distich followed by a refrain). He employed an archaic
rhyme scheme whereby ''i~o / a~o'' were used in alternating strophes. In addition Martin Codax consistently utilised a strict parallelistic technique known as ''leixa-pren'' (see the example below; the order of the third and fourth strophes is inverted in the Pergaminho Vindel but the correct order appears in the
Cancioneiro da Biblioteca Nacional in Portugal, and the
Cancioneiro da Vaticana). There is no documentary biographical information concerning the poet, dating the work at present remains based on theoretical analysis of the text.
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