Centenary Essays on DanteClarendon Press, 1965 - 147 sayfa |
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Sayfa 65
... Latin , but from the fact that the gram- marians in some measure chose to make Latin like the vernacular of Italy . This serves to eliminate still further any possible contradiction between Sardinian , which apes Latin , and Italian ...
... Latin , but from the fact that the gram- marians in some measure chose to make Latin like the vernacular of Italy . This serves to eliminate still further any possible contradiction between Sardinian , which apes Latin , and Italian ...
Sayfa 67
... Latin - not the Latin of poets of the past , but the Latin of the modern schoolmen . His comment on Latin in Conv . 1 is compounded of defence and attack , so that , while on the one hand he declares Latin superior , on the other he ...
... Latin - not the Latin of poets of the past , but the Latin of the modern schoolmen . His comment on Latin in Conv . 1 is compounded of defence and attack , so that , while on the one hand he declares Latin superior , on the other he ...
Sayfa 72
... Latin and its literary monuments are perfect ( which Dante does not in fact say ) , Latin is by implication more noble than Italian . It is quite another matter to recognize a change in Dante's historical and political outlook about ...
... Latin and its literary monuments are perfect ( which Dante does not in fact say ) , Latin is by implication more noble than Italian . It is quite another matter to recognize a change in Dante's historical and political outlook about ...
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Dantes Use in the Divina Commedia of | 1 |
Dantes Imagery SIR CYRIL HINSHELWOOD | 39 |
Latin and Vernacular | 54 |
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11 November 18 February 24 November Aglauros allegorical allusions amore Apollo Arnulf Athamas Beatrice's eyes Bridges Cacciaguida Cacus cantos canzone chariot Comedy Conv Convivio d'amore Dante's described dicitur Divina Commedia divine donna eagle Earthly Paradise eius February Florentine fuit Geryon Giovanni del Virgilio Glaucus Grammar grammatica gryphon heaven Hecuba human Inferno Integumenta interpretation Italian John of Garland l'altro language Latin lingua linguistic lion Marigo meaning medieval mente Metamorphoses Midas mind modo nature Niobe nobility nobiltà occhi Ovid Ovidian myths Oxford Dante Society passage poem poet poetic poetry Professor Provençal Purg Purgatorio quae quam quia quod quotes REALM OF BEATRICE REALM OF VIRGIL reference rhyme rhythm Rutebeuf says sonnet soul suggest sunt symbol of Christ tercets Toynbee Ursa vernacular verse vertù videtur Vinay Virgil vision visual Vita Nuova volgare words xxix xxxii