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Description | Cantar de mio Cid Español: Un folio del manuscrito del Cantar de mio Cid.
English: A page of a print of the original codex known conventionally as the Lay of the Cid, Poema del Cid or Cantar de Mio Cid, held at the Biblioteca nacional de Madrid – transcription and translation see below.
Deutsch: Eine Seite der Handschrift des altspanischen Heldenepos Cantar de Mio Cid (ab Zeile 1922).
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Date | August 2004 |
Source | Photo taken by User:Chameleon in Valencia, Aug 2004, of a print of the original codex. |
Author | User:Chamaeleon |
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Transcription/Translation
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Line | Transcription | Translation |
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1922 | Si es pagado o reçibio el don | ‘Is he satisfied and did he receive the tribute?’ |
1923 | Dixo mynaya dal ma e de coraçõ | With all his heart and soul, Minaya said: |
1924 | Es pagado, e davos su amor | ‘He is satisfied, and he gives you his favour’ |
1925 | Dixo myo çid grado al criador | The Cid said ‘Thank the Lord!’ |
1926 | Esto diziendo conpieçan la Razõ | After this, the men began declaring |
1927 | Lo q̃l Rogava Alfonsso el de Leõ | What King Alfonso of Leon was requesting of him: |
1928 | De dar sus fijas alos yfantes de carrion | That he was to give his daughters away to the Princes of Carrión |
1929 | Q̃l connosçie y ondra e creçrie en õnor, | Which he knew would raise him in honour and ranking |
1930 | Qẽ gelo consseiava dalma e de coraçon. | Which he was urging him to accept with all his heart and soul. |
1931 | Qãdo lo oyo myo cid el buen campeador, | When the Cid, the good champion, heard this, |
1932 | Vna grand ora pensso e comidio | He thought and meditated for a long while. |
1933 | Esto gradesco a Cristus el myo Señor. | ‘I thank my Lord Christ for this; |
1934 | Echado fu de tier̃a, tollida la onor, | ‘I was exiled and lost all I owned; |
1935 | con grand afan gane lo q̃ he yo; | ‘With keen effort I gained what I now have; |
1936 | Adios lo gradesco q̃ del Rey he su amor | ‘I thank God that the King gives me his favour, |
1937 | E pidẽme mis fijas pora los yfantes de carriõ | ‘And asks for my daughters' hands for the Princes of Carrión. |
1938 | Ellos son mucho vrgullosos e an part en la cort | ‘They are proud, and powerful at Court; |
1939 | Deste casamiento non auria sabor | ‘I would be against this wedding, |
1940 | Mas pues lo conseia el q̃ mas vale q̃ nos | ‘But since it is the will of he who is greater than we |
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