- Il
Canzoniere (Italian pronunciation: [il kantsoˈnjɛːre]; English: Song Book), also
known as the Rime Sp**** (English:
Scattered Rhymes), but originally...
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Canzoniere,
Indiana University Press, 1996, p. 522). "Petrarch (1304–1374). The
Complete Canzoniere: 123–183". Poetryintranslation.com. "
Canzoniere (Rerum...
- The
Cypriot Canzoniere (Song-book) οr the
Cypriot Rime d'Amore (Love Rhymes; Gr****: Ρίμες Αγάπης) is a
collection of 16th
century poems in the Cypriot...
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Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino (CGS),
formed by
writer Rina
Durante in 1975, is a
traditional music ensemble from Salento, Italy. The
seven piece band...
- in literature, for example, by
Dante (Paradiso 3.18–19) and
Petrarch (
Canzoniere 45–46). The
story was well
known in the
circles of such
collectors in...
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Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano was an
Italian language music magazine published in Milan, Italy.
Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano was
created in 1964 in
Milan by the...
- personalities.
Petrarch achieved fame
through his
collection of poems, Il
Canzoniere.
Equally influential was Boccaccio's The Decameron, a very po****r collection...
-
librarian at
Bologna University. In 1877 he
published postuma, a
volume of
canzoniere under the name of Stecchetti,
following this with
Polemica (1878), Alcuni...
- l'Alpe — Petrarch,
Canzoniere, CXLVI,
lines 13-14 that fair
country the
Apennines divide, and Alps and sea
surround — Petrarch,
Canzoniere,
translation by...
- labour. The
group was
formed in 1996 by
members of the
defunct group Canzoniere di
Terra d'Otranto, who in the late 1950s
began studying and restoring...