Authors: Paget Toynbee
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Chiose attribuite a Jacopo di Dante
,
70
n
.,
222
n
.
Rogers, Charles (1711-1784);
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author of first published English translation
of Inferno
,
218
.
Rogers, Samuel (1763-1855);
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subscriber to Rossetti's
Comento Analitico alla D. C.
,
216
;
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version of
Purg
. viii. 1-6 in
Italy
,
221
.
Rolandi, Pietro;
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publisher of Foscolo's edition of
D. C.
,
216
.
Romagna;
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Dante in,
125
.
Rome;
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Dante's embassy to,
83
,
124-5
;
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editions of Lombardi's commentary on
D. C.
, published at,
227
n
.
Romena, Counts of;
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letter of Dante to,
247
.
Rosciate, Alberico da (d. 1354);
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Latin translation of Jacopo della Lana's commentary on
D. C.
,
223
,
272
.
Rossetti, D. G. (1828-1882);
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Dante and his Circle
,
49
n
.,
50
n
.,
52
n
.,
107
n
.,
159
n
.;
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picture of Dante's “Boat of Love,”
51
n
.;
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at one time owner of Kirkup's tracing of Giotto's portrait of Dante,
134
n
.;
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picture of “Dante's Dream,”
170
n
.;
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translation of
V. N
.,
173
n
.
Rossetti, G. (1783-1854);
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tracing of Giotto's portrait of Dante given to, by Kirkup,
134
n
.;
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letters of Kirkup to, about portrait,
135
n
.,
267-70
,
   Â
Comento Analitico alla D. C.
,
216
,
228
;
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Sullo Spirito Antipapale che produsse la Riforma
,
228
n
.;
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Il Mistero dell'Amor Platonico del Medio Evo
,
228
n
.
Rossetti, M. F. (1827-1876);
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Shadow of Dante
,
202
n
.
Rossetti, W. M.;
   Â
Gabriele Rossetti
,
135
n
.,
267
n
.
Rostagno, E.;
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edition of
Compendio
of Boccaccio's
Vita di Dante
,
275
n
.;
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theory as to its relation to the
Vita
,
275
n
.
Roumanian;
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translation of
D. C.
, in,
217
.
Rudolf (Emperor, 1272-1292);
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not recognised as Emperor by Dante,
234-5
n
.
Russian;
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translation of
D. C.
, in,
217
.
S
Sacchetti family of Florence;
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feud with Alighieri,
42
;
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Geri del Bello murdered by member of,
42
,
147
;
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one of Sacchetti murdered in revenge,
42
;
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reconciliation between the two families,
42
.
Sacchetti, Franco (c. 1335-1400);
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anecdotes of Dante in his
Novelle
,
147-50
.
Salutati, Coluccio (d. 1406);
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attests friendship of Menghino Mezzano with Dante,
100
n
.,
105
n
.;
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speaks of
D. C.
as “opus divinissimum,”
196
n
.
Saluzzo;
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Stefano Talice da Ricaldone's so-called commentary on
D. C.
, supposed to have been delivered as lectures at,
225
.
Salvadori, G.;
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Sulla Vita Giovanile di Dante
,
66
n
.
Salvani, Provenzano (d. 1269);
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leader of Sienese Ghibellines,
20
.
San Gemignano;
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Dante's embassy to,
73
.
San Giovanni.
See
Giovanni, San.
San Godenzo;
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Dante present at meeting of exiled Whites at,
90
.
San Procolo, in Florence;
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Dante in charge of public works on,
82
.
Sanskrit;
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selections from
D. C.
, translated into,
217
.
Sansovino, Francesco (1521-1586);
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Italian translation of Filippo da Bergamo's
Supplementum Chronicarum
,
278
.
Santa Croce, in Florence;
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Ricci's statue of Dante in,
137
n
.;
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portrait of Dante by Taddeo Gaddi,
141
.
Santa Maria Novella;
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Dominican schools of, at Florence, probably attended by Dante,
66
n
.
Santa Maria Nuova;
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hospital at Florence endowed by Folco Portinari,
47
.
Santi, A.;
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Canzoniere di Dante
,
174
n
.
Santi, Friar Antonio;
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conceals Dante's remains,
116
.
Sarzana;
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Guido Cavalcanti exiled to,
81-2
;
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Dante at,
91
.
Saviozzo, Il.
See
Serdini.
Savonarola, Michele (d. c. 1460);
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notice of Dante,
145
.
Sayer, E.;
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translation of
Convivio
,
192
n
.
Scala, Bartolommeo della (lord of Verona, 1301-1304);
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Dante's host at Verona,
91
.
Scala, Can Grande della (lord of Verona, 1308-1329);
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Dante's host at Verona,
99
,
144
;
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sonnet of Quirini to, urging him to publish Dante's
Paradiso
,
108
;
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stories of Dante and,
144-6
,
154
;
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Paradiso
dedicated to,
195
,
250
;
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Dante's letter to, explaining subject and aim of
D. C.
,
195-6
,
250
,
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cantos of
Paradiso
submitted to, by Dante,
208
;
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missing cantos sent to, by Dante's sons,
208
;
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his operations against Padua suggested to Dante by G. del Virgilio as subject for Latin poem,
253
.
Scaligers of Verona.
See
Scala.
Scarabelli, L.;
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editor of Jacopo della Lana's commentary on
D. C.
,
222
,
271
.
Scartazzini, G. A.;
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commentary on
D. C.
,
229
;
   Â
Enciclopedia Dantesca
,
230
,
281
;
   Â
Companion to Dante
,
250
n
.,
281
;
   Â
Dante-Handbuch
,
281
;
   Â
Prolegomeni della D. C.
,
281
.
Schedel, Hartmann (d. c. 1500);
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notice of Dante in
Nuremberg Chronicle
,
278
.
Scherillo, M.;
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Alcuni Capitoli della Biografia di Dante
,
38
n
.,
280
;
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La Forma Architettonica della Vita Nuova
,
166
n
.
Schönbrunn; MS. of Cittadini's translation of
De Vulg. Eloq
. preserved at,
245
.
Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832);
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subscriber to Rossetti's
Comento Analitico alla D. C.
,
216
.
Selfe.
See
Wicksteed.
Selmi, F.;
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editor of anonymous commentary on
Inferno
,
222
,
271
.
Sercambi, Giovanni (1348-1424);
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anecdotes of Dante,
152-4
.
Serdini, Simone (c. 1360-c. 1419);
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otherwise known as II Saviozzo,
276
;
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notice of Dante,
276
.
Serravalle, Giovanni da (c. 1350-1445);
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statement that Dante studied at Oxford,
93
,
225
;
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otherwise known as G. de' Bertoldi,
224
,
276
;
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Latin commentary and translation of
D. C.
,
224-5
,
273
,
276-7
;
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copy of, presented to University of Oxford by Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester,
224
n
.;
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copies of, seen by Leland at Oxford and at Wells,
224
n
.;
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written during Council of Constance at instigation of two English Bishops,
224-5
;
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Serravalle's visit to England,
225
;
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not a ice of Dante,
276-7
.
Sette Salmi Penitenziali
;
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alleged translation of, by Dante,
259
;
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MSS.
and editions of,
260
.
Sforza, Duchess;
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her connection with mask of Dante,
136
.
Shadwell, C. L.;
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critical text and translation of
Quaestio de Aqua et Terra
,
258
.
Shelley, P. B. (1792-1822): interest in publication of Taaffe's
Comment on D. C.
,
229
.
Siena;
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flagstaffs preserved in Cathedral of,
24
n
.;
   Â
anecdotes of Dante at,
122
,
154
: anonymous commentary on,
Inferno
by native of,
222
.
Signoria, Palazzo della, at Florence;
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now known as Palazzo Vecchio,
12
;
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built askew by Arnolfo di Lapo,
12
;
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Martinella bell hung in,
18
n
.
Smith, J. R.;
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translation of Boccaccio's
Vita di Dante
,
275
;
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of Bruni's
Vita di Dante
,
277
.
Società Dantesca Italiana;
   Â
Bullettino
,
37
n
.,
38
n
.,
53
n
.,
72
n
.,
84
n
.,
85
n
.,
90
n
.,
92
n
.,
99
n
.,
222
n
.,
223
n
.,
277
n
.;
   Â
critical edition of
V. N
.,
167
n
.,
173
;
   Â
of
De Vulg. Eloq
.,
246
.
Solerti, A.;
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Vite di Dante
,
Petrarca e Boccaccio
,
scritte fino al secolo decimosesto
,
276
n
.,
277
n
.,
278
n
.,
279
n
.,
280
.
Sonetti e Canzoni di diversi Autori Toscani
,
160
.
Sorcery.
See
Witchcraft.
Spanish;
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translations of
D. C.
, in,
217
.
Spectator
;
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Kirkup's account of “restoration ” of Giotto portrait of Dante,
133
n
.
Spencer, Earl (George John, 1758-1834);