Baudouin des Auteus (Latin: Balduinus de Altaribus) was a Picard trouvère of the early thirteenth century, probably from Autheux near Doullens.
[1] According to Theodore Karp, "the two works attributed to him are both of disputed authorship.
"[2] The song M'ame et mon cors doing a celi is recorded with two different melodies, one in the manuscript tradition of BnF F-Pa 5198 and another in the Chansonnier du Roi and Noailles Chansonnier.
The other song ascribed by some manuscripts to Baudouin is Avril ne mai, froidure ne let tans.
[3] It was once suggested that Baudouin des Auteus was the same Baudouin that participated in some jeux partis with Theobald I of Navarre, but this is dubious.