Authors: Paget Toynbee
Checcacci, G.;
   Â
opinion as to portraits of Dante,
142
n
.
Chiswick Press;
   Â
single volume edition of
D. C.
, printed by Whittinghams at,
216
.
Church, Dean;
   Â
quoted,
3-5
.
Church, F. J.;
   Â
translation of
De Monarchia
,
239
n
.
Cialuffi, Lapa di Chiarissimo;
   Â
Dante's stepmother,
37
n
.,
38
;
   Â
second wife of Alighiero,
38
;
   Â
mention of, in document,
38
n
.
Ciccarelli, L.;
   Â
first editor of Boccaccio's commentary on
D. C.
,
223
,
272
.
Cicchetti, Pietro;
   Â
editor of first single volume English edition of
D. C.
,
216
;
   Â
his mistaken claim in respect of it,
216
.
Cicero;
   Â
De Amicitia
studied by Dante,
65
,
67
,
182
.
Cinelli, Giovanni (d. 1706);
   Â
biographical notice of Dante,
136
;
   Â
reference to mask of Dante,
136
;
   Â
Kirkup's statement that he mentions Giotto's portrait of Dante,
267
.
Cino da Pistoja (1270-c. 1337);
   Â
friend of Dante,
48
;
   Â
canzone on death of Beatrice,
48-9
,
107
;
   Â
translated by Rossetti,
49
;
   Â
canzone on death of Dante,
50
,
107-8
;
   Â
replies to Dante's first sonnet,
50
,
159
;
   Â
his reply translated by Rossetti,
159
n
.;
   Â
poetical correspondence with Dante,
50
,
107
;
   Â
Dante's letter to, on subject of love,
50
,
248
.
Cittadini, Celso (d. 1627);
   Â
Italian translation of
De Vulg. Eloq
.,
245
.
Civezza, M. da;
   Â
joint editor of Serravalle's commentary on
D. C.
,
273
.
Clement IV (Pope, 1264-1268);
   Â
invites Charles of Anjou to take possession of Sicily,
28
.
Clement V (Pope, 1305-1314);
Codronchi, Mgr., Archbishop of Ravenna;
   Â
mention of the hiding of Dante's remains,
114
.
Colle;
   Â
editions of Costa's commentary on
D. C.
published at,
228
n
.
Commedia
;
   Â
Dante's reference to in
V. N.
,
48
,
193
;
   Â
dedications of,
92
n
.,
195
;
   Â
completed at Ravenna,
100
;
   Â
divergent opinions in it and
Convivio
,
175
;
   Â
Italian language brought to highest perfection in,
176
;
   Â
account of,
193-206
;
   Â
by Boccaccio,
193-5
;
   Â
by Villani,
195
;
   Â
echoes of, in Villani,
195
;
   Â
its origin,
193-4
;
   Â
Dante's account of its subject and aim in letter to Can Grande,
195-6
,
250
;
   Â
its title,
196
n
.;
   Â
number of lines in,
197
,
213
;
   Â
date of action of,
197
;
   Â
duration of action,
197-8
;
   Â
dates of composition,
198
;
   Â
scheme of,
198-206
;
   Â
Boccaccio's story of lost cantos of
Paradiso
,
206-8
;
   Â
and of unfinished
Inferno
,
209-11
;
   Â
why written in Italian,
211-12
;
   Â
Dante and his rhymes,
213
;
   Â
statistics of MSS.,
213
;
   Â
of printed editions,
213-14
,
226
;
   Â
editio princeps
,
172
,
191
,
214
;
   Â
French editions,
214
;
   Â
selections printed in England,
214-15
;
   Â
English editions,
215-17
;
   Â
translations,
217-18
;
   Â
English translations,
218-221
;
   Â
statistics of,
219-20
;
   Â
lectures on, by Boccaccio,
223
;
   Â
by Benvenuto da Imola,
223
,
225
;
   Â
by Buti,
223-4
;
   Â
by Filippo Villani,
250
;
   Â
commentaries on,
41
n
.,
98
n
.,
101
n
.,
103
n
.,
131
n
.,
146-7
,
221-9
,
271-4
;
   Â
Cent. XIV,
221-4
,
271-3
;
   Â
Cent. XVIII,
227
;
   Â
Cent. XIX,
227-9
;
   Â
English commentaries,
229-30
;
   Â
dictionaries,
230
;
   Â
concordance,
230
;
   Â
the work quoted,
48
n
.,
101
n
.,
129
n
.,
175
n
.,
196
n
.,
234
n
.
Compagni, Dino (c. 1260-1326);
   Â
his
Chronicle
quoted,
77-8
.
Conrad the Salic (Emperor, 1024-1039);
   Â
progenitor of Swabian Emperors,
2
.
Conrad III (Emperor, 1138-1152);
   Â
defeats Henry of Bavaria at Weinsberg,
2
.
Conradin of Hohenstaufen (1251-1268);
   Â
intrigues of Guelfs with,
28
.
Constance, Council of (1414-1418);
   Â
G. da Serravalle at instigation of two English bishops writes commentary on
D. C.
at,
225
.
Convito
;
   Â
incorrect title of Dante's
Convivio
first used by Biscioni,
173
n
.,
191
.
Convivio
;
   Â
reference to Dante's exile in,
88-9
,
91
,
175
,
177
;
   Â
Kirkup makes drawing of Giotto's portrait of Dante in copy of 1531 edition of,
134
n
.;
   Â
reference to
V. N
. in,
161
;
   Â
Biscioni's edition,
173
n
.,
191
;
   Â
account of the work,
173-92
;
   Â
correct title of,
173
n
.,
191
;
   Â
editio princeps
of,
173
n
.,
191
;
   Â
Cent. XVI editions,
173
n
.,
191
;
   Â
attempts to identify missing canzoni in,
174
;
   Â
division into chapters,
174
;
   Â
Villani's account of,
174
;
   Â
Boccaccio's,
174-5
;
   Â
date of work,
175
;
   Â
perhaps composed at Bologna,
175
;
   Â
meaning of name,
175
;
   Â
wherein it differs from
V. N
.
175
,
176
;
   Â
reason why written in Italian,
175
,
177-8
;
   Â
analysis of work,
176-91
;
   Â
English translations of,
176
n
.,
192
n
.;
   Â
printed editions of,
191
;
   Â
critical editions,
191
;
   Â
supposed reference to
De Vulg. Eloq
.in,
241
;
   Â
the work quoted,
42
n
.,
48
n
.,
66
n
.,
69
n
.,
173
n
.,
174
n
.,
175
n
.,
197
n
.,
234-5
n
.
Corbinelli, Jacopo (fl. 1570-1590);
   Â
printed
editio princeps
of
De Vulg. Eloq
.,
245
,
246
,
276
,
280
;
   Â
first printed Serdini's notice of Dante,
276
;
   Â
his notice of Dante,
280
.
Cordeliers;
   Â
Franciscans so called,
48
n
.
Cornell University Library;
   Â
copy of
editio princeps
of
Quaestio de Aqua et Terra
in,
257
n
.
Corrall, C.;
   Â
printer of Pickering's diminutive edition of
D. C.
,
215
.
Corsi, Domenico Maria (Cardinal, 1686-1697);
   Â
restores Dante's tomb at Ravenna,
107
;
   Â
engraving of tomb as restored by him,
107
n
.
Corso Donati.
See
Donati.
Costa, Paolo;
   Â
commentary on
D. C.
,
228
;
   Â
editions of,
228
n
.
Credo
, Dante's; alleged origin of,
150-2
;
   Â
MSS. of,
259-60
: assigned by some to Antonio da Ferrara,
260
;
   Â
editions of,
260
;
   Â
English translation of,
260
n
.;
   Â
another
Credo
,
260
n
.
Cremona;
   Â
besieged by Henry VII,
94
.
Cronica Generale dal
1321
al
1470;
   Â
anonymous notice of Dante in,
278
.
D
D' Ancona e Bacci;
   Â
Manuale della Letteratura Italiana
,
72
n
.
Daniello, Bernardino (d. c. 1560);
   Â
commentary on
D. C.
,
226
,
274
,
279
;
   Â
notice of Dante,
279
.
Danish;
   Â
translation of
D. C.
, in,
217
.
Dante Alighieri.
See
Alighieri, Dante.
Dante, Jacopo di.
See
Alighieri, Jacopo.
Dante, Pietro di.
See
Alighieri, Pietro.
Dante da Majano (fl. 1290);
   Â
replies to Dante's first sonnet,
159
;
   Â
reply translated by Rossetti,
159
n
.
Dante e il suo Secolo
,
98
n
.