Answer:
Courtly love: Andreas Capellanus Â
Debate: "The Owl and the Nightingale",
Breton lay: "Sir Orfeo",
Animal allegory: "Bestiary",
Popular question posed in Medieval lyrics: "Where are they... ?",
Explanation:
Courtly love is a code that describes the attitude of lady and it is discussed in De Amore written by Andreas Capellanus.
Animal allegory refers to Bestiary, a compendium of beasts.
Debate: The Owl and the Nightingale is a poem detailing a debate between two characters that was written around the 1200.
The popular question posed in Medial lyrics is "Where are they...?" Â
Breton lay is Sir Orfeo, by an anonymous writer around the 13th or 14th century. Â It recounts Orpheus's story as a king rescuing his wife from the King of the Fairy.