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    Guido Cavalcanti (between 1250 and 1259 – August 1300) was an Italian poet. He was also a friend and intellectual influence on Dante Alighieri. Cavalcanti...
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  • Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti (flourished c. 1250; died c. 1280) was a Florentine Epicurean philosopher and father of Guido Cavalcanti, a close friend of...
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  • Florentine philosopher, father of Guido Cavalicanti Emiliano Di Cavalcanti (1897–1976), Brazilian painter Giovanni Cavalcanti (chronicler) (1381–c. 1451),...
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  • mathematician, astronomer and astrologer Guido Cavalcanti (c. 1250s–1300), Italian (Florentine) poet and friend of Dante Guido delle Colonne (fl. 1287), Italian...
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  • recognition, Oderisi refers to Guido Guinizelli and his successor, Guido Cavalcanti (ca. 1250–1300): Thus has one Guido taken from the other the glory...
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    Marsilio Ficino, Petrarch, Giovanni Boccaccio, Dante Alighieri, and Guido Cavalcanti. In 2021 it was lent to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York...
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    in 1283); and Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti, a Guelph who was the father of Dante's friend and fellow poet, Guido Cavalcanti. The political affiliation of...
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    theories of St. Thomas Aquinas. At around the age of 18, Dante met Guido Cavalcanti, Lapo Gianni, Cino da Pistoia and, soon after, Brunetto Latini; together...
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    many of the characters actually existed, such as Giotto di Bondone, Guido Cavalcanti, Saladin, and King William II of Sicily. Scholars have even been able...
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    translation into Milanese dialect of the thirteenth-century poems of Guido Cavalcanti, for which he won the Premio Feronia-Città di Fiano [it]. The subsequent...
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  • 13th-century Italian poet, who tells Dante that Dante himself, Guido Guinizelli, and Guido Cavalcanti had been able to create a new genre: a stil novo. Poetry...
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    honour her. Dante does not name himself in La Vita Nuova. He refers to Guido Cavalcanti as "the first of my friends", to his own sister as "a young and noble...
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    troubadours, Dante and the medieval Italian philosophical poets, such as Guido Cavalcanti, and the English Metaphysical poets.[citation needed] Much of early...
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    his Divine Comedy (1306–1321) and Petrarch, but also poets such as Guido Cavalcanti and Lapo Gianni composed their most important works. Dante's masterpiece...
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    Cavalcanti: (died c. 1280) Father of Guido Cavalcanti, his shade appears to Dante, alongside the shade of Farinata degli Uberti. Inf. X 52–72. Guido Cavalcanti...
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    London: Elkin Mathews (poems) (1912). The Sonnets and Ballate of Guido Cavalcanti Boston: Small, Maynard and Company (translations; cheaper edition destroyed...
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    view it as extravagant and grotesque. With the school of Lapo Gianni, Guido Cavalcanti, Cino da Pistoia and Dante Alighieri, lyric poetry became exclusively...
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    Poets (1544). From left to right: Cristoforo Landino, Marsilio Ficino, Francesco Petrarca, Giovanni Boccaccio, Dante Alighieri, and Guido Cavalcanti....
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  • (Lady) Vanna, thirteenth century muse and love of Florentine poet Guido Cavalcanti Vanna Bonta (1953–2014), American novelist, poet and actress Vanna...
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  • years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: 1300: Guido Cavalcanti (born 1255), Italian poet Folquet de Lunel (born 1244), troubadour...
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    1854; 1881 February) Francesca Da Rimini. Dante (1855; 1862 September) Guido Cavalcanti. "Ballata. He reveals, in a Dialogue, his increasing love for Mandetta...
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  • reformist (d. 1307) Grigorije II of Ras, Serbian monk-scribe (d. 1321) Guido Cavalcanti, Italian poet and writer (d. 1300) Jeanne de Montfort, Swiss noblewoman...
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  • fantastic, as their predecessors were; no less nor more than Dante, Guido Cavalcanti, Guinicelli, or Cino. In the seventeenth century a dissociation of...
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  • language) Paolo Buzzi Dino Campana Giorgio Caproni Giosuè Carducci Guido Cavalcanti Roberto Carifi Gabriello Chiabrera Compagnetto da Prato Cielo d'Alcamo...
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    Vasari, c. 1544; from left to right: Cristoforo Landino, Marsilio Ficino, Francesco Petrarca, Giovanni Boccaccio, Dante Alighieri, and Guido Cavalcanti...
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    other Italian poets that followed, the sonnets of Dante Alighieri and Guido Cavalcanti stand out, but later the most famous and widely influential was Petrarch...
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  • villancete is similar in form to the Italian ballata mezzana (used by Guido Cavalcanti) or to the Spanish glosa. It consists of three stanzas: the first is...
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  • also cited by Dante Alighieri (to whom he was a friend, together with Guido Cavalcanti) in the famous 9th sonnet of the Rhymes. Christopher Kleinhenz (2 August...
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  • proposing classical authors or "frondeurs". Hugo Ball Georg Büchner Guido Cavalcanti Céline Curiol Raphaële Eschenbrenner Antonio de Guevara László Krasznahorkai...
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  • Lentini: a 13th-century poet who is believed to have invented the sonnet. Guido Cavalcanti (c.1255 - 1300) Tuscan poet, and a key figure in the Dolce Stil Novo...
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