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- which include Frangipane, Freiapane, Fricapane and Fresapane. In his Trattatello in laude di Dante, Boccaccio traces the descent of Dante from the family...
- Wongsunkakon; previously used as a system font for iOS 7.0) Bitstream Symbols Trattatello (James Grieshaber) At least the following system fonts have been added...
- disputed) Rime (finished 1374) Teseida delle nozze di Emilia (before 1341) Trattatello in laude di Dante (1357, title revised to De origine vita studiis et...
- the marriage between Donati and Dante was a happy one. In Boccaccio's Trattatello in laude di Dante, Boccaccio writes that Dante's relationship with Donati...
- Erasmus Press, 1989. p. 93. "Authority and Misogamy in Boccaccio's Trattatello in laude di Dante" by Sara E. Diaz in Olivia Holmes & Dana E. Stewart...
- first formal biography of Dante was the Vita di Dante (also known as Trattatello in laude di Dante), written after 1348 by Giovanni Boccaccio. Although...
- typeface comes from the first book in which it was first used, Boccaccio's Trattatello in Laude di Dante, published in 1955 by the Officina Bodoni. The book...
- work Origine, vita e costumi di Dante Alighieri, where his treatise Trattatello in laude di Dante provides a biography of Dante. Geoffrey Chaucer (c...
- Marinari, Enzo; Parisi, Giorgio (2023), Calcolo delle probabiltà - Un trattatello per principianti volenterosi, Zanic****i, Bologna, ISBN 9788808499660...
- wrote two comedies (La sporta, 1543; L'errore, 1556), a few poems, and a Trattatello sull'origine di Firenze, but his most significant works are two treatises...