Authors: Paget Toynbee
Jubilee of 1300;
   Â
date of action of
D. C.
,
197
.
K
Kannegiesser, K. L.;
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translation of Dante's lyrical poems,
247
n
.
Kirkup, Seymour (1788-1880);
   Â
helps to discover Bargello portrait of Dante,
132
;
   Â
account of it before restoration,
133-4
;
   Â
facsimile, tracing, and drawing of it,
134-5
;
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sale of his library,
134
n
.;
   Â
account of the three masks of Dante,
136-7
;
   Â
letter to Charles Lyell as to mask,
136
n
.;
   Â
presents mask to Oxford Dante Society,
137
n
.;
   Â
letters to G. Rossetti as to discovery of Bargello portrait,
267-70
.
Kleptomania;
   Â
anecdote of Dante and,
156
.
Kraus, F. X.;
   Â
Dante
,
Sein Leben and Sein Werk
,
270
n
.
L
Lacaita, G. F.;
   Â
editor of Benvenuto da Imola's commentary on
D. C.
,
223
,
272
.
La Vernia;
   Â
tradition as to upheaval of rocks of, at Crucifixion,
48
n
.
Lagia;
   Â
lady mentioned in
Son
. xxxii.,
165
n
.
Lana, Jacopo della (d. aft. 1358);
   Â
author of first complete commentary on
D. C.
,
222
,
271
;
   Â
his work erroneously attributed to Benvenuto da Imola,
271
n
.;
   Â
editions and MSS. of,
222
,
271-2
;
   Â
Latin translations of,
222-3
,
272
.
Lancia, Andrea (c. 1290-c. 1360);
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author of
Ottimo Comento
on
D. C.
,
223
,
272
.
Landino, Cristoforo (1434-1504);
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mentions Giotto's portrait of Dante,
131
n
.;
   Â
commentary on
D. C.
,
131
n
.,
196
n
.,
214
,
225-6
,
273
;
   Â
notice of Dante,
131
n
.,
278
.
Lando da Gubbio;
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proclaims amnesty to Florentine exiles,
98
;
   Â
Villani's description of,
98
n
.
Lapa Cialuffi.
See
Cialuffi.
Lapo Gianni.
See
Gianni.
Lastra;
   Â
exiled Whites at,
90
.
Latham, C. S.;
   Â
translation of Dante's
Letters
,
251
n
.
Latin;
   Â
translations of
D. C.
, in,
224
n
.
Latino, Brunetto (c. 1210-1294);
   Â
relations with Dante,
64
;
   Â
his
Trésor
,
64
;
   Â
Giotto's portrait of,
131
,
268
,
269
.
Leghorn.
See
Livorno.
Leicester, Earl of;
   Â
owns MS. of
Convivio
at Holkham,
192
n
.
Leigh, Edward (1602-1671);
   Â
Treatise of Religion and Learning
,
and of Religious and Learned Men
,
279
n
.
Leipzig;
   Â
edition of
V. N
. published at,
167
n
.
Leland, John (c. 1500-1552);
   Â
saw copies of G. da Serravalle's commentary on
D. C.
, at Oxford and Wells,
224
n
.
Leo X (Pope, 1513-1521);
   Â
authorizes removal of Dante's remains from Ravenna,
113-14
,
117
.
Leon Poggi.
See
Poggi.
Leonardo Aretino.
See
Bruni, Leonardo.
Letters of Dante
;
   Â
mentioned by Bruni,
54
n
.,
57
n
.,
86
n
.,
91
n
.,
95
n
.,
251
;
   Â
by Villani,
249-50
;
   Â
by Boccaccio,
251
;
   Â
by Filelfo,
252
;
   Â
account of,
246-52
;
   Â
discovered mostly through exertions of Witte,
246
n
.;
   Â
Witte's editions of,
246
n
.,
247
,
248
,
249
;
   Â
numeration of, in Oxford Dante,
246
n
.;
   Â
Torri's edition,
251
n
.;
   Â
doubtful letters,
251-2
;
   Â
English translations,
251
n
.;
   Â
to Cino da Pistoja,
50
,
248
;
   Â
to Princes and Peoples of Italy,
93
,
248
;
   Â
to Florentines,
93-4
,
95-6
,
248-9
;
   Â
to Emperor Henry VII,
94
,
249
;
   Â
to Italian Cardinals,
97
,
249-50
;
   Â
to friend in Florence,
98-9
,
250
;
   Â
critical text of,
99
n
.;
   Â
to Can Grande,
195-6
,
250
;
   Â
utilized by F. Villani,
250
;
   Â
to Niccolò da Prato,
246-7
;
   Â
to Counts of Romena,
247
;
   Â
to Moroello Malaspina,
247
;
   Â
letters quoted,
54
n
.,
93-4
,
195-6
.
Lindsay, Lord (1812-1880);
   Â
account of Giotto's portrait of Dante in
History of Christian Art
,
133
n
.
Liverpool;
   Â
Rossetti's picture of “Dante's Dream” in Walker Art Gallery,
170
n
.
Livorno;
   Â
edition of
V. N
. published at,
167
n
.;
   Â
edition of
D. C.
printed at, with false imprint of London,
214
;
   Â
editions of Venturi's commentary on
D. C.
published at,
227
n
.;
   Â
Torri's edition of Dante's letters,
247
n
.,
248
n
.,
249
n
.,
251
n
.
Lombardi, Francesco Baldassare;
   Â
commentary on
D. C.
,
227
;
   Â
editions of,
227
.
Lombardi, Pietro (d. c. 1515);
   Â
Venetian architect entrusted by Bembo with restoration of Dante's tomb at Ravenna,
106-7
;
   Â
part of his work still existent,
107
.
London;
   Â
edition of
D. C.
with false imprint of,
214
;
   Â
earliest editions of
D. C.
printed in,
215-16
;
   Â
Rossetti's
Comento Analitico alla D. C.
,
216
,
228
;
   Â
Foscolo's
Discorso sul testo delta D. C.
, and edition of
D. C.
,
216
,
228
;
   Â
centenary edition of
D. C.
,
217
.
Longfellow, H. W.;
   Â
translation of
D. C.
, with notes,
229
.
Lonsdale, Countess of (Augusta Fane, 1761-1838);
   Â
second English edition of
D. C.
, dedicated to,
215
.
Lowell, J. R.;
   Â
quoted,
104
.
Lubin, A.;
   Â
commentary on
D. C.
,
229
.
Lucan;
   Â
quoted in
V. N
.,
66
.
Lucca;
   Â
Dante's attachment to lady of,
71
,
97
;
   Â
captured by Uguccione della Faggiuola,
97
;
   Â
Dante at,
97
;
   Â
Venturi's commentary on
D. C.
, first published at,
227
.
Luiso, F. P.;
   Â
Chiose di Dante le quali fece el figluolo
,
70
n
.,
222
n
.;
   Â
Tra Chiose e Commenti Antichi alla D. C.
,
70
n
.
Luni, Bishop of;
   Â
Dante's negotiations with, on behalf of Malaspini,
92
.
Lunigiana;
   Â
Dante in,
91-2
.
Lyell, Charles (1767-1849);
   Â
Poems of the Vita Nuova and Convito of Dante
,
136
n
.,
160
n
.;
   Â
letter from Kirkup as to mask of Dante,
136
n
.;
   Â
translation of Dante's lyrical poems,
160
n
.
Lyons;
   Â
editions of
D. C.
, printed at,
214
;
   Â
first edition of
D. C.
, printed outside Italy, executed at,
214
.
Lyrical Poems of Dante
,
165
n
.;
   Â
mention of, by Villani,
159
;
   Â
by Boccaccio,
159-60
;
   Â
earliest printed editions,
160
;
   Â
English translations,
160
n
.;
   Â
Santi's edition,
174
n
.
Lysistratus Sicyonius (c. 320
B.C
.);
   Â
according to Pliny the first who took cast of human face,
135
n
.
M
Macrì-Leone, F.;
   Â
edition of Boccaccio's
Vita di Dante
,
45
n
.,
68
n
.,
69
n
., and
passim. See
Boccaccio.
Maffei, Rafaello (1451-1522);
   Â
notice of Dante,
279
.
Maghinardo da Susinana (d. 1302);
   Â
though Ghibelline by birth supports the Florentine Guelfs,
56
n
.
Malaspina Currado (d. c. 1294);
   Â
“foretells” Dante's visit to the Malaspini in Lunigiana,
91-2
.
Malaspina, Franceschino (d. bet. 1313 and 1321);
   Â
Dante's host at Sarzana,
91-2
.
Malaspina, Moroello (d. c. 1315);
   Â
Purgatorio
said to have been dedicated to,
92
n
.,
266
;
   Â
first seven cantos of
Inferno
sent to, by Dino Frescobaldi,
210-11
;
   Â
Dante with, in Lunigiana,
211
;
   Â
urges Dante to complete
Inferno
,
211
;
   Â
letter of Dante to,
247
;
   Â
F. Novati on,
247
n
.
Malaspini;
   Â
Dante's relations with,
91-2
.
Malavolti, Catalano de'; Guelf, appointed joint Podestà of Florence, with Loderingo degli Andalò, in 1266,
30
n
.
Manardi, A.;
   Â
edition of alleged
Credo
of Dante,
260
n
.
Manetti, Giannozzo (1396-1459);