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Convivio (Italian pronunciation: [koɱˈviːvjo];) ("The Banquet") is an
unfinished work
written by
Dante Alighieri roughly between 1304 and 1307. It consists...
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Convivio was a
restaurant in New York City. The
Southern Italian menu
included lasagna, pork sausage, and
grilled swordfish. The
restaurant had received...
- When
Beatrice died in 1290,
Dante sought refuge in
Latin literature. The
Convivio chronicles his
having read Boethius's De
consolatione philosophiae and...
- "On the
Judgement of the Sun at a
Feast of Saturn" (De
judicio Solis in
convivio Saturni),
which attributes the
plague to an
astrological conjunction of...
- York City Fabricant,
Florence (2011-03-08). "A
Sudden End for Alto and
Convivio". The New York Times.
Retrieved 2023-08-16. Platt, Adam (2005-06-02). "Alto...
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which is
evident in his
Divina Commedia as well as
other works such as the
Convivio,
seems to have been
drawn from his
reading of Alfrag****.
Elements was...
- uno stemma" (PDF). Atti
della Società
Italiana di
Studi Araldici. 28°
Convivio. Eroli,
Giovanni (1813-1904)
Auteur du
texte (1876).
Erasmo Gattamelata...
- that
praise somebody else's
vernacular and
despise their own, I say..." (
Convivio,
treatise I, XI).
Dante became familiar with
Saint Augustine's works, the...
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Place Chinese Tuxedo Christ Cella Le
Cirque Cloud Club The
Coffee Shop
Convivio Cornelia Street Cafe
Contra Corton Costello's La Côte
Basque Cru Da Silvano...
- the
courtly love of his
early stilnovistic Rime and Vita
nuova to the
Convivio and
Divina Commedia,
where Beatrice is
sanctified as the
goddess of philosophy—the...