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  2. Dante Alighieri - Wikipedia

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    Dante was more aware than most early Italian writers of the variety of Italian dialects and of the need to create a literature and a unified literary language beyond the limits of Latin writing at the time; in that sense, he is a forerunner of the Renaissance, with its effort to create vernacular literature in competition with earlier classical ...

  3. Italian Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Dante Alighieri by Cristofano dell'Altissimo, Uffizi Gallery Florence, 1552–1568. It was during this period of instability that authors such as Dante and Petrarch lived, and the first stirrings of Renaissance art were to be seen, notably in the realism of Giotto. Paradoxically, some of these disasters would help establish the ...

  4. Renaissance humanism - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance humanism is a worldview centered on the nature and importance of humanity that emerged from the study of Classical antiquity.. Renaissance humanists sought to create a citizenry able to speak and write with eloquence and clarity, and thus capable of engaging in the civic life of their communities and persuading others to virtuous and prudent actions.

  5. Dante Alighieri Society - Wikipedia

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    The sole purpose of the Dante Alighieri Society is to "promote the study of the Italian language and culture throughout the world... a purpose independent of political ideologies, national or ethnic origins or religious beliefs, and that the Society is the free association of people – not just Italians – but all people everywhere who are united by their love for the Italian languages and ...

  6. Duecento - Wikipedia

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    Many argue that the ideas that characterized the Renaissance had their origin in late 13th century Florence, in particular with the writings of Dante Alighieri (1265–1321) [4] as well as the painting of Giotto (1267–1337). The Duecento was followed by the beginning of the Italian Renaissance during the Trecento.

  7. Convivio - Wikipedia

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    Convivio (Italian pronunciation: [koɱˈviːvjo];) ("The Banquet") [2] is an unfinished work written by Dante Alighieri roughly between 1304 and 1307. It consists of four books, or, " tratatti": a prefatory one, plus three books that each include a canzone (long lyrical poem) and a prose allegorical interpretation or commentary of the poem that ...

  8. Nearly 100-year-old Dante monument's connection to Belle Isle ...

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    Her booster organization for Italian culture helped foot a bill of nearly $100,000 for the pedestal, base and restoration, joined by the Societa Dante Alighieri mother ship in Rome, the consulate ...

  9. Italian literature - Wikipedia

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    Dante Alighieri, one of the greatest of Italian poets, also shows these lyrical tendencies. [46] In 1293 he wrote La Vita Nuova , in which he idealizes love. It is a collection of poems to which Dante added narration and explication.