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, Puymaigre, Morel-Fatio, Rennert, Lang, Farinelli, Bourland, and Pagès.

II. Gloria d'Amor

Very little is known about Rocabertí. In the MS. he is called simply "Fra Rocabertí," from which it appears, as Cambouliu has already pointed out, that he was either a monk or a knight of a religious and military order.

In attempting to identify him Torres Amat calls attention to a poem of eighteen stanzas and a "tornada" contained in the Paris MS. (fol. 210) and attributed to "Fra Rocaberti comenador del Fambra," and concludes that this poem and the Gloria d'Amor are by the same