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Guittone d'Arezzo (Arezzo, c. 1235 – 1294) was a
Tuscan poet and the
founder of the
Tuscan School. He was an
acclaimed secular love poet
before his conversion...
- Würzburg,
German poet 1294
Roger Bacon,
English scholar (born c. 1214)
Guittone d'Arezzo,
Tuscan poet (born c. 1235) 1298: July 13 or 16:
Jacobus de Voragine...
- the
styles of
poets that came
before him like of
Giacomo da
Lentini and
Guittone d'Arezzo.
Dante scholars have
tried to
define this "sweet new style", and...
- home to
artists and
poets such as
Giorgio Vasari,
Guido of
Arezzo and
Guittone d'Arezzo and in its
province to
Renaissance artist Michelangelo. In the...
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Lettere of Fra
Guittone d'Arezzo, who
wrote many
poems and also some
letters in prose, the
subjects of
which are
moral and religious.
Guittone's love of antiquity...
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Platonic rather than
courtly love) came into its own,
pioneered by
poets like
Guittone d'Arezzo and
Guido Guinizelli.
Especially in poetry,
major changes in Italian...
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imperfect rhymes of u with
closed o and i with
closed e (inherited from
Guittone's mistaken rendering of
Sicilian verse) are excluded, but the
rhyme of open...
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Chiaro Davanzati serves as
captain of Or San
Michele Guittone d'Arezzo
founds the Neo-Sicilian
School based on the
Sicilian School under Frederick II (for...
- Montaigne.[citation needed]
Another type of
poetry also
began in Tuscany.
Guittone d'Arezzo made art
abandon chivalry and Provençal
forms for
national motives...
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author often being the
soldier or the
knight involved in the strife, as in
Guittone d'Arezzo's
Rotta di
Montaperti (Defeat of Montaperti), a
bloody battle...