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Identifier: 07470918.4.emory.edu
Title: The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 4); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church
Year: 1907 (1900s)
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Subjects: Catholic Church Theology Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Publisher: New York, R. Appleton
Contributing Library: Emory University, Pitts Theology Library
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i, in attempt-ing to win his way back to Florence with the aid ofGhibelline arms. Dantes name occurs in a documentof 8 June, 1302, among the exiled Bianchi who at SanGodenzo in the Apennines were forming an alliancewith the Ubaldini to make war upon the FlorentineRepublic; but, in a similar agreement signed atBologna on 18 June, 1303, he no longer appearsamong them. Between these two dates he had madehis resolution to form a party by himself (Par., xvii,61-68), and had sought refuge in the hospitality ofBartolommeo della Scala, the lord of Verona, wherehe first saw Can Grande della Scala, Bartolommeosyounger brother, then a boy of fourteen years, whobecame the hero of his later days. Dante now withdrew from all active participationin politics. In one of his odes written at this time,the Canzone of the Three Ladies (Canz. xx), hefinds himself visited in his banishment by Justice andher spiritual children, outcasts even as he, and de-clares that, since such are his companions in misfor-
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GIOTTO 111 EOXDOXE, THE BARUKLLO, FLORENCE DANTE 629 DANTE tune, he counts his exile an honour. His literary-work at this epoch centres round his rime, or lyricalpoems, more particularly round a series of fourteencanzoni or odes, amatory in form, but partly allegori-cal and didactic in meaning, a splendid group of poemswhich connect the Vita Nuova with the DivinaCommedia Early in 1304 he seems to have goneto Bologna. Here he began, but left unfinished, aLatin treatise, De Vulgari Eloquentia, in which heattempts to discover the ideal Italian language, thenoblest form of the vernacular, and then to show howit should be employed in the composition of lyricalpoetry. Even in its unfinished state, it is a mostilluminating book to all who wish to understand themetrical form of the Italian canzone. On 10 March,1306, the Florentine exiles were expelled from Bo-logna. In August we find Dante at Padua, andsome weeks later in Lunigiana, where, on 6 October,he acted as the representative of the Ma

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