Bartonian
Bartonian 1. An
age in the Middle
Eocene, preceded by the
Lutetian, followed by the
Priabonian (Late Eocene) and with an upper boundary dated at 38.6 Ma ( Harland et al., 1989).
2. The name of the corresponding European
stage, which is roughly contemporaneous with most of the upper
Narizian (N. America), upper
Bortonian and
Kaiatan (New Zealand), and part of the
Aldingan (Australia). It was originally considered to be a lateral equivalent of the Priabonian Stage (Upper Eocene). (The name should not be confused with
Bortonian.)
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Maria Luisa Ardizzone. Guido Cavalcanti: the Other Middle Ages.
Magazine article from: Italica; 9/22/2003; ; 700+ words
; Maria Luisa Ardizzone. Guido Cavalcanti: The Other Middle Ages...invaluable work of reading Guido Cavalcanti's poetry by the light of...condemnation of Cavalcante dei Cavalcanti among the heretics. Guido's father may stand in for...
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Maria Luisa Ardizzone. Guido Cavalcanti. The Other Middle Ages.(Italian Bookshelf)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Annali d'Italianistica; 1/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; Maria Luisa Ardizzone. Guido Cavalcanti. The Other Middle Ages. Toronto...Toronto P, 2002. Pp. 231. Guido Cavalcanti is unique for several reasons...and Intellectual Happiness: Guido Cavalcanti and Giacomo da Pistoia," considers...
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Guido Cavalcanti laico e le origini della poesia europea nel 7 centenario della morte. Poesia, filosofia, scienza e ricezione.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Annali d'Italianistica; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; Guido Cavalcanti laico e le origini della poesia europea...2004. Pp. 330. A prolific poet, Guido Cavalcanti engaged in some sort of philosophical...few years, notably Ardizzone's Guido Cavalcanti. The Other Middle Ages (2002...
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A question of valore translating Cavalcanti & Dante.(Guido Cavalcanti, Dante Alighieri)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Traffic; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...called stilnovistic poetry of Guido Cavalcanti and Dante Alighieri, one must...translations of the poetry of Guido Cavalcanti. The translator, in order...poetry of the two Florentines Guido Cavalcanti (c.1250-1300) and Dante...
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Guido Cavalcanti: The Complete Poems.
Magazine article from: Medium Aevum; 3/22/1994; ; 700+ words
; Cirigliano's aim in translating Cavalcanti is the familiar one of making him...the poems and a short introduction to Cavalcanti's life and times, including a brief...translation that follows. Cirigliano's Cavalcanti seems always to have written at speed...
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"Concivis meus": Petrarch's Rerum memorandarum libri 2.60, Boccaccio's Decameron 6.9, and the Specter of Dino del Garbo.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Annali d'Italianistica; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...commentator. ********** Guido Cavalcanti's pronta risposta in the ninth...Florence, where the protagonist Guido Cavalcanti takes his typical stroll along...article "La miscredenza di Guido Cavalcanti e una fonte del Boccaccio...
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Ancient and the modern in Dante's Vita Nuova
Magazine article from: Renascence; 1/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...nuova is dedicated to Dante's friend Guido Cavalcanti who was somewhat older than Dante and...lyric poets of the thirteenth century. Cavalcanti does not appear in the Vita nuova. Cavalcanti's mistress Giovanna, however, does...
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Ancient and the modern in Dante's Vita nuova.
Magazine article from: Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature; 1/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...nuova is dedicated to Dante's friend Guido Cavalcanti who was somewhat older than Dante and...lyric poets of the thirteenth century. Cavalcanti does not appear in the Vita nuova. Cavalcanti's mistress Giovanna, however, does...
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Guglielmo Gorni. Dante prima della Commedia.(ITALIAN BOOKSHELF)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Annali d'Italianistica; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...e Dante," treats Dante's respective poetic relationships with Guido Guinizzelli, Guittone d'Arezzo, and Guido Cavalcanti. He argues that Dante "caccera del nido" Guido Guinizzelli, who himself had deposed Guittone, and he insists that...
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Dana E. Stewart. The Arrow of Love: Optics, Gender, and Subjectivity in Medieval Love Poetry.
Magazine article from: Italica; 6/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...where Dante's first friend Guido Cavalcanti leaned heavily on optical theory...most with the Sicilian poets, Cavalcanti and Dante (the core of her study...model of vision as intromission. Cavalcanti elaborated with renewed technical...
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Guido Cavalcanti
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Guido Cavalcanti The Italian poet Guido Cavalcanti (ca. 1255-1300) was one of the originators of the...contemporary of Dante, who called him his "first friend." Guido Cavalcanti was born in Florence not later than 1259, the son of a...
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Guido Guinicelli
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Guido Guinicelli , c.1230-1276?, Italian poet. In his best verse he wrote...seen as precursor and even as formulator of the style of poetry adopted by Cavalcanti, Dante, and others. His influence was marked; Dante called him his literary...
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Dante Alighieri
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...important to him was his friendship with Guido Cavalcanti, which resulted from an exchange of sonnets. Both Dante and Guido were concerned with the effects...spiritual perfection. And while Guido was more interested in natural philosophy...
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Italian literature
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...style was dominant in the north until c.1260, when Guido Guinizelli, a Bolognese poet and jurist, moved from...Alighieri in canto 24 of his Purgatorio. The group included Guido Cavalcanti , Cino da Pistoia, Lapo Gianni, Dino Frescobaldi...
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Pound, Ezra (Weston Loomis)
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
...become an unduly important part of his poetry. This trend continues in his translation of The Sonnets and Ballate of Guido Cavalcanti (1912); Cathay (1915), translations from the Chinese, based on notes of Fenollosa; Umbra (1920); translations...
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