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Dante and studied
In the course of his studies on the lyrics of songs written by the troubadours of Provence, which had already been studied by Dante Alighieri and published in De vulgari eloquentia, Raynouard noticed that the Romance languages derived in part from lexical, morphological, and syntactic features that were Latin but were not preferred in classical Latin.
He studied for some time in Florence in order to better understand Dante.

Dante and under
Boniface also placed the city of Florence under an interdict and invited the ambitious French Count Charles of Valois to enter Italy in 1300 to end the feud of Black and White Guelphs, the poet Dante being in the party of the Whites.
Boniface's political ambitions directly affected Dante when the pope, under the pretense of peacemaking, invited Charles of Valois to intervene in the affairs of Florence.
* November 1 – Charles, Count of Valois, enters Florence with the Black Guelphs, who in the next six days destroy much of the city, kill many of their enemies and install a new government under Cante de ' Gabrielli da Gubbio as podestà, leading to permanent exile of Dante from the city.
Randal wants to reopen the Quick Stop with Dante, but neither of them have the money, so Jay and Silent Bob offered them some of the Bluntman and Chronic movie royalty money under the condition that the two are allowed to loiter outside the shop and that the police cannot be called to arrest them.
At the University of Göttingen, he received a thorough philological training under Heyne and became an admirer and friend of Bürger, with whom he was engaged in an ardent study of Dante, Petrarch and Shakespeare.
The University of Naples flourished under the patronage of the king dismissed by Dante as a re di sermone, " king of words ", attracting students from all parts of Italy.
Dante, who is himself supposed by some to have visited Rome during this year to gain the Jubilee indulgence, refers to it under the name Giubbileo in the Inferno and indirectly bears witness to the enormous concourse of pilgrims by comparing the sinners passing along one of the bridges of Malebolge in opposite directions, to the throngs crossing the bridge of the Castel Sant ' Angelo on their way to and from St. Peter's.
During this time he was heavily influenced by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, whom he allowed to write reviews of his own work under Stephens's name.
The black rivers of pitch that flow under those mysterious cyclopean bridges — things built by some elder race extinct and forgotten before the beings came to Yuggoth from the ultimate voids — ought to be enough to make any man a Dante or Poe if he can keep sane long enough to tell what he has seen ...
" I can't think of many pictures since Lifeboat that all take place in the same area ," Dante said as production got under way.
Anson-Roa began acting in 1968, appearing opposite prestigious names of her generation like Dante Rivero, Joseph Estrada and the late Fernando Poe, Jr. under Sampaguita Pictures and also with the legendary caviteño Ramon Revilla Sr .. She was also given Lifetime Achievement Awards by FAMAS and Star Awards, for all her contributions to the media industry.
Both claimed to be under the influence of alcohol at the time but Dante explained this was the result of a disagreement with the dojo's owner over payment for a tournament that Dante had arranged there.
In 1964 Fiat under the engineering leadership of Dante Giacosa designed the first car with a transverse engine and an end on gearbox ( using different length drive shafts ) and a hatchback-the Autobianchi Primula, It had Pininfarina styling that bore a resemblance to the Austin 1100.
During the course of the game Dante is also reunited with his brother Vergil, who, under the control of Mundus, attempts to kill him.
* 1948 − book of poems Znamení moci − prohibited by Communists ; translation of Dante Alighieri's Divina comedia can't be published under Zahradníček's name.
The conflict is between the invading Orks under the leadership of the Ork Warlord Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka and the Imperial world of Armageddon's defence forces under the joint command of Herman von Strab, Overlord of Armageddon ; Commander Dante of the Blood Angels ; and Imperial Commissar Yarrick.
In 1969, the splinter CPP formed the New People's Army, with its Tagalog name Bagong Hukbong Bayan with the faction involving members of the HMB under Bernabe " Dante " Buscayno, and launched a " protracted people's war " that lasts to this day.
Among those under Dana's command, in addition to Bowie, are Louie Nichols and Angelo Dante.
Guinizelli's Canzoni make up the bible of Dolce Stil Novo, and one in particular, " Al cor gentil " (" To a Kind Heart ") is considered the manifesto of the new movement that bloomed in Florence under Cavalcanti, Dante, and their followers.
Becoming a teacher in a private school of his own, he made a name as a profound student of literature ; and after the troubles of 1848, when he held office under the revolutionary government and was imprisoned for three years at Naples, his reputation as a lecturer on Dante at Turin brought him the appointment of professor at ETH Zürich in 1856.
After Eazy's tragic death, Atban Klann changed their name to the Black Eyed Pods, and Will replaced Dante with Jaime Gomez, better known under his stage name of Taboo.
In 1940 he moved to São Paulo where he made his specialization in cardiology at the Hospital Municipal de São Paulo under the direction of Dr. Dante Pazzanese, staying there as voluntary assistant giving annual lectures on arrythmias until 1949.

Dante and Florence's
Charles's intervention allowed the Black Guelphs to overthrow the ruling White Guelphs, whose leaders, including the poet Dante, allegedly in Rome at the time to argue Florence's case before Boniface, were sentenced to exile.
In the work, amidst a yellow haze of relatively indistinct shapes, including Florence's Ponte Vecchio and the figures of Dante and Love, Siddal sits, representing Dante's Beatrice.
His most famous work can be found on the west wall of Florence's " Duomo " ( cathedral ) Santa Maria del Fiore, including La commedia illumina Firenze (" The Comedy Illuminating Florence "), showing Dante Alighieri and the Divina Commedia ( Divine Comedy ).

Dante and Chancellor
Dante would have learned of the battle, its preparations ( documented by Latini in the Libro di Montaperti ), strategies and treachery, as well as those of the Battles of Benevento and Tagliacozzo, from the Chancellor, using material also to be gleaned later by Giovanni Villani, the Florentine merchant and historian.

Dante and Brunetto
Dante and Virgil interview Brunetto among the sodomites, from Guido da Pisa's commentary on the Commedia, c. 1345
Early Dante commentators spoke of Brunetto as his teacher, as does Dante himself.
Directly or indirectly, Dante came to read Saint Augustine's works, the De Consolatione Philosophiae by Boëthius, Saint Thomas Aquinas's works and some encyclopedic dictionaries like the Etymologiae by Isidore of Seville and the Livre du Tresor by Brunetto Latini.
One of these is by Brunetto Latini, who was a close friend of Dante.

Dante and Latini
Latini was Dante ’ s guardian after the death of his father.
It was perhaps Latini who induced Dante to read Cicero and Boethius, after the death of Beatrice.
There is a portrait of Latini in the Bargello in Florence, once reputed to be by Giotto, beside the one of Dante.
Dante places Latini within the third ring of the Seventh Circle with the Sodomites.
Latini asks first, humbly, if he may keep Dante company, letting his group run on.
Dante offers to sit down with him but that would only increase Latini ’ s penalty ; he and the other souls are doomed to keep moving aimlessly round the arena.
Dante addresses him with the respectful pronoun voi ; Latini uses the informal tu, as was no doubt their custom when they spoke together in Florence.
Mark Musa also contends that there is sexual imagery indicative of the sin of sodomy in the interaction between Dante and Latini.
According to John D. Sinclair, Dante respected Latini immensely but nonetheless felt it necessary to place him with the sodomites since, according to Sinclair, this sin of Latini's was well known in Florence at the time.
The squalor of Latini ’ s sin and penalty is nevertheless painful for Dante to visualise.
Some therefore have suggested perhaps that Latini is placed in Canto XV for being violent against art and against his vernacular ( Latini wrote in French instead of Florentine, which Dante championed as a literary language in De Vulgari Eloquentia ); or perhaps also to demonstrate and underline that even the greatest of men may be guilty of private sins.

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