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  Guido Guinizelli: Tutte le informazioni su Guido Guinizelli su Encyclopedia.it   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Guido Guinizelli: Tutte le informazioni su Guido Guinizelli su Encyclopedia.it
Questi concetti ricevettero un approfondimento sia dal punto di vista filosofico sia da quello psicologico, che dava conto con precisione, degli effetti di Amore sull'anima dell'innamorato.
Al modello lirico e ideologico di Guinizelli si ispirò a Firenze un gruppo di poeti, i cui maggiori esponenti furono Guido Cavalcanti e Dante Alighieri, che in alcune rime giovanili e in particolare nella Vita nuova approfondì l'analisi psicologica del sentimento amoroso e accentuò il tema della virtù salvifica della donna.
www.encyclopedia.it /g/gu/guido_guinizelli.html   (304 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Italian Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The last poet of the Sicilian school is Guido delle Colonne (died after 1288), who also wrote the "Historia Trojana" in Latin prose, and is mentioned with praise by both Dante and Chaucer.
Guido wrote of the noblest love in a spirit that anticipates the "Vita Nuova", and thereby founded a school to which the poets of the last decade of the century belonged, even as their predecessors had adhered to that of Guittone.
Three Jesuits are among the chief prose writers of the century, combining devotion and learning with a literary style which, though far less free than Galileo's from the faults of the age, is unsurpassed by any of their contemporaries.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08245a.htm   (5894 words)

  
 Prufrock allusion to Guido Guinizelli?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
While doing some research on Guido Guinizelli, the 13th century poet, I came across a possible connection between a work of his
I'm not sure if connection has ever been noted before in the Eliot literature or if it is even important (it certainly is not obvious.) I'm pointing it out in case this information may be useful to anyone.
In Canto 26 Arnault Daniel was pointed out to Dante by Guido Guinizelli, another troubador poet.
world.std.com /~raparker/pub/guido.html   (907 words)

  
 Island of Freedom - Dante Alighieri
At a very early age he began to write poetry, largely love lyrics (canzoni) in the style of Guido Guinizelli and Guido Cavalcanti.
The most memorable events of his youth were his two encounters (1274 and 1283) with Beatrice Portinari, to whom he remained spiritually devoted for the rest of his life -- in a metaphysical transformation of the tradition of courtly love popularized by the Provencal troubadours -- despite his own marriage (c.
Thereafter Dante lived in various centers sympathetic to the Ghibelline cause, most notably at the courts of Can Grande della Scala in Verona and Guido da Polenta in Ravenna after the death (1313) of Holy Roman emperor Henry VII finally ended his hopes for an imperial victory.
www.island-of-freedom.com /DANTE.HTM   (1289 words)

  
 History of Formal Education
In 1020, the Prince of Kiev, Jaroslav the Wise, codified Russian law, and built cities, schools and churches.
In 1025, Takayoshi founded the Tosa School of Painting; and in 1026, Guido d' Arezzo introduced solemnization in music (do, re, mi, fa, sol, and la).
Guido Guinizelli established a school of poetry in Italy.
www.dyscalculia.org /HUM501.html   (12181 words)

  
 beth2a
In this part of the manuscript, both individuals employ hand gestures that indicate their response to one another: Lady Nature can carefully enumerate the points of a discussion, using her ‘speaking hands’, although it may be hard to know exactly what moment of speech is being represented (figures 4-11).
The picture is juxtaposed with a canzone by Guido delle Colonne in which he bemoans a long and fruitless love-service.
In one image illustrating Francesco’s ideas on love, the figures being hit with arrows are carefully distinguished from one another, females left, males right, rising in age, height and social order from the edges towards the center of the composition.
www.florin.ms /beth2a.html   (15974 words)

  
 13th Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
German Hanseatic League introduces the rudder and bowsprit.
Guido Guinizelli establishes the dolce stil nuovo school of Italian love poetry.
Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II allows surgeons to dissect human bodies at the Salerno school of medicine.
gocreate.com /History/ra13.htm   (299 words)

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