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Concise Dictionary of Proper Names An Notable Matters in the Works of Dante (Classic Reprint)

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Publisher Forgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN B008OAISXY
ISBN-13 978B008OAISX4
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This Concise Dante Dictionary based upon my Dictionary of Proper Names and Notable Matters in the Works of Dante, which, originally published in 1898, has now for some time been out of print, is offered to students and readers of Dante as a convenient hand-book, and companion to the Oxford edition of the complete works of Dante. The articles have been carefully revised, and, it is hoped, brought up to date, throughout. A certain number of new articles have been added, comprising the names of persons and places mentioned in the tenzone, or poetical correspondence, between Dante and Forese Donati (which was included for the first time in the third edition of the Oxford Dante), and in the Latin poems addressed to Dante by Giovanni del Virgilio. On the other hand, the names which occur in the canzone Opatria, degna di trionfal fama (C anz. XVIII in the Oxford Dante), have been omitted, it having been established that this poem is not by Dante. As the scq eof the book does not allow of references to authorities in the body of the work, I am glad to take this opportunity of repeating my acknowledgements to the writers specified in the Preface to the larger work, among whom I may specially mention Prof. Casini, the last edition of whose commentary on the Divina Commedia has been In fix sonnets, nmnbercd LII, LI l, LlII, LIII, LIV, LIV ,in the Oxford Dante (thijd edition, 1904, pp. 179-80). For most of the information coooenu Dgthe persons and places referred to in this correspondence I am indebted to Proif. Isidoro del Limgo sarticle on the tenzone, published in his dome of studies, Dante n Ten di Dante pp. 437-61. The same may be said of the ba Hata Vrtsc Arosa novella (B all IV in the Oxford Dante), which is by Gnido Cavalcanti. Fifth edition, Florence,
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