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    Francesco di Neri di Ranuccio, known better as Francesco da Barberino (1264–1348), was a Tuscan notary, doctor of law and author. He first went to Florence...
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    and a bust in bronze by Pietro Tacca. The Via Francesco da Barberino, named for Francesco da Barberino, leads to the 14th century Porta Senese (Sienese...
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    a notice by Francesco da Barberino, tucked into his Documenti d'Amore (Lessons of Love), probably written in 1314 or early 1315. Francesco notes that Dante...
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  • subject. In its earliest development it was simple construction: Francesco da Barberino in 1300 called it a "raw and chaotic singalong". The text of the...
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  • in Italian translation in the Reggimento e costumi di donna of Francesco da Barberino (died 1348), who also mentions her in his Documenti d'amore. The...
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    Chapel. A number of 14th-century sources (Riccobaldo Ferrarese, Francesco da Barberino, 1312–1313) testify to Giotto's presence at the Arena Chapel's site...
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    three elements which we shall find again in the Divine Comedy. Francesco da Barberino, a learned lawyer who was secretary to bishops, a judge, and a notary...
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    meets a lady, who represents Nature and gives him much instruction. Francesco da Barberino wrote two little allegorical poems, the Documenti d'amore and Del...
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  • the specimens preserved are not very numerous. Statements made by Francesco da Barberino (early part of the 14th century), and recently brought to light...
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    century, at first only lightly dented, as in the miniatures in Francesco da Barberino's Documenti d'amore (before 1320). A slightly later example with...
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    to replace him as the Viceroy of Pinle in Myinsaing. March 28 – Francesco da Barberino of Tuscany receives a doctorate of both civil law and canonical...
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  • the École française de Rome. He did his doctoral dissertation on Francesco da Barberino. In 1883 he became a lecturer of Romance languages and literature...
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  • Volume 49a. Barberino, Francesco da. Francesco da Barberino (1264–1348) was an Italian poet. (cf. Italian Wikipedia, Francesco da Barberino) Extracts from...
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    Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Ferrilli, Sara (2019). "Cino da Pistoia, Francesco da Barberino e l'astrologia giudiziaria: tra poesia, politica e cultura...
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    abdura. According to one of the novellas in the Flores novellarum of Francesco da Barberino, Jausbert bumped into his neglected wife while visiting a brothel...
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  • to replace him as the Viceroy of Pinle in Myinsaing. March 28 – Francesco da Barberino of Tuscany receives a doctorate of both civil law and canonical...
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    oldest knightly tomb in Tuscany (in the Church of Sant'Appiano, near Barberino Val d'Elsa) belongs to this family. Historically influential in Florence...
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  • patron, he edited Regimento dei costumi delle donne written by Francesco da Barberino. He published in 1819 Dialoghi di Luciano di Samosata under a pseudonymous...
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  • 453-54. "Image Trouble in Vernacular Commentary: The Vacillations of Francesco da Barberino", in Inventing a Path: Studies in Medieval Rhetoric in Honour of...
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    chan-plor. It begins Eu non chant ges per talan de chantar. In Francesco da Barberino's Flores novellarum, a collection of Boccaccian novellas, there is...
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    Inferno (Dante) (category Cultural depictions of Francesca da Rimini)
    result of an unnatural pairing between a leopard and a lioness in Andrea da Barberino Guerrino meschino. Inferno. Canto I, line 45. Inferno. Canto I, line...
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    Pope Urban VIII (category People from Barberino Val d'Elsa)
    Barberini, a Florentine nobleman, and Camilla Barbadoro. He was born at Barberino Val d'Elsa in "Tafania" house. His father died when he was only three...
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  • (c. 1190); a later version formed the basis of Aspramonte by Andrea da Barberino Anseïs de Carthage (c. 1200) Chanson de Saisnes or "Song of the Saxons"...
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  • district of Barberino Val d'Elsa. The artworks include: Ciro Ferri, Moses with the Ten Commandments (signed and dated, 1683) Giulio Pignatti da Modena, Portrait...
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    publications for the next three years, that only restarted in 1947 with Andrea da Barberino and his book Reali di Francia. 1.Benedetto Croce, ed. (1910). Lirici...
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    Greve section to Siena and the San Casciano section to Tavarnelle and Barberino Val d'Elsa. Immediately after the presentation of the project the experts...
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  • much in vogue in Florence since Lorenzo de' Medici wrote the Nencia da Barberino. La Tina is composed of a series of sonnets with a double meaning, addressed...
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  • Barbarano Romano Barbarano Vicentino Barbaresco Barbariga Barbata Barberino di Mugello Barberino Val d'Elsa Barbian Barbianello Barbona Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto...
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    government expanded the Chianti zone to include the outlying areas of Barberino Val d'Elsa, Chiocchio, Robbiano, San Casciano in Val di Pesa and Strada...
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    Villa Medici at Cafaggiolo (category Barberino di Mugello)
    Villa Medicea di Cafaggiolo is a villa situated near the Tuscan town of Barberino di Mugello in the valley of the River Sieve, some 25 kilometres north...
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