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zibaldone (plural zibaldoni) is an
Italian vernacular commonplace book or
notebook containing a wide
variety of
vernacular texts,
copied into a small...
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other deluxe copies.
Rather than miniatures, a
zibaldone often incorporates the author's sketches.
Zibaldone were in
cursive scripts (first
chancery minuscule...
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wants to take his
final revenge on the world. The
Zibaldone di
pensieri (see also
Commonplace book#
Zibaldone) is a
collection of
personal impressions, aphorisms...
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preserved in
three codices,
known as the
Zibaldone Laurenziano, the
Miscellanea Laurenziana and the
Zibaldone Magliabechiano.
These are
autograph m****cripts...
- façade of the
church of
Santa Maria Novella, and as
author of an
important Zibaldone. He was the
father of
Bernardo Rucellai (1448–1514) and
grandfather of...
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Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: The
Philosophy of Fine Art
Giacomo Leopardi:
Zibaldone (notebooks)
Francesco de Sanctis:
Critical Essays;
History of the Italian...
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Aligerii florentini poetae illustris et de
operibus compositis ab eodem)
Zibaldone Magliabechiano (within 1351–1356) See Consoli's
bibliography for an exhaustive...
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language and scope. Many
pages on this
subject can be
found in the
Zibaldone, a
private diary and
collection of notes,
literary projects, translations...
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influence on his
philosophy as a
musician as
corroborated by his
famed Zibaldone or "Notebooks"
compiled toward the end of his career.
Shortly thereafter...
- Ultrafilosofia,
which means "beyond the philosophy"
appears in Leopardi's
Zibaldone (
Zibaldone 114–115 – June, 7th 1820). Deproeliantis, a
participle of the word...