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Dante links the two of them in his poetic rolls of honour as ‘Cynus et amicus eius’. He also addresses the third of his letters (1306?) ‘to the Pistoian exile’. On the death of Dante in 1321 Cino wrote the celebratory ‘Su per la costa, Amor, de l’alto monte’. There are, however, two sonnets (one of
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His friendship with Dante appears to have been a long-standing one, although it may be that Terino da Castelfiorentino, not Cino (as has been thought), was the author of one of the replies to Dante’s early ‘A ciascun alma presa e gentil core’
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in 1290, and there are another six sonnets to Dante from Cino and five by Dante to Cino, with Dante initiating the exchange in two cases. They seem to have been particularly close during the first years of Dante’s exile. In the
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Leuker, Tobias (2014). "La «selvaggia gente crudel di se stessa e dispietata». Pensiero politico e lessico amoroso in una ballata di Cino da Pistoia".
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and the greater lyric poetry of Petrarch, whose musicality his own practice anticipates. His poetic correspondents include
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and Onesto da Bologna, who jibed at the dreaminess of the Dolce Stil Novo. Cino was also close to his fellow student
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Took, John (2000). "Cino da Pistoia and the Poetics of Sweet Subversion". In Prue Shaw; John Took (eds.).
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Lectura in Codicem, Schøyen Collection (Norway), MS 209/04, Italian provenance, 1st half of 14th century
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Medioevo letterario d'Italia: Rivista internazionale di filologia, linguistica e letteratura
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Cappi, Davide (2013). "Emendazioni alla vulgata dei sonetti di Cino da Pistoia".
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Juristen: ein biographisches Lexikon; von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert
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Keen, Catherine M. (2002). "Cino da Pistoia and the Otherness of Exile".
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and Petrarch, with a secure surviving corpus of twenty canzoni, eleven
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Weimar, Peter (2001). "Cino da Pistoia". In Michael Stolleis (ed.).
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Complete works and editions by Cino da Pistoia at ParalipomenaIuris
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of Pistoia, but did not take up the office. Cino is buried in the
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Reflexivity: critical themes in the Italian cultural tradition
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when the young Boccaccio was there. Two of his students were
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which is not definitely by Cino) which are critical of the
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Dante Studies, with the Annual Report of the Dante Society
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Cino is the most prolific writer of lyric poetry between
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assigns him prime place amongst love poets in Italian.
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Hollander, Robert (1992). "Dante and Cino da Pistoia".
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70) and the whole poem is re-written in ottava rima in
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Index

Cino da Pistoia, 19th-century engraving
Pistoia
Pistoia
Pistoia Cathedral
Tuscan dialect
Latin
University of Bologna
Late Middle Ages
sonnet
canzone
ballata
treatise
epistle
correspondence
Dolce Stil Novo
Bartolus de Saxoferrato
Dante Alighieri
Pistoia
Dante
Henry VII
canzone
University of Bologna
Dinus de Rossonis
Siena
Florence
Perugia
Naples
Bartolus
Francesco Petrarca
Gonfaloniere

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