Dante's Works

DVE 2.2.6-8

Dante, De Vulgari Eloquentia 2.2.6-8
THREEFOLD PATH
SOUL: Vegetative Animal Rational
LIKE: Plants Beasts Standalone or
Nature of Angels
SEEKS: the Useful Pleasure the Good
GOAL: Well-being Love Virtue
Examples on Arms on Love on Integrity
OCCITAN Bertran de Born Arnaut Daniel Giraut de Borneil
French, Occitan,
1140s-1215
French, Occitan,
fl.1180-1200
French, Limoges,
c.1138-1215
Non posc mudar c’un cantar non exparia L’aura amara
fa.l bruol brancuz
clarzir
Per solaz reveilar /
che s’es trop
endormiz
I cannot refrain
from sending forth
my song
The bitter breeze
makes the leafy copses
whiten
To reawaken the joys of company / which have sunk into too sound a sleep
Fate: ends up in
Inferno XXVIII
ends up in
Purgatorio XXVI
Dante:
“many prefer him”
Petrarca:
“master of the troubadors”
ITALIAN None Cino da Pistoia Dante (Cino’s “friend”)
Tuscany, jurist,
1270-1336/37
Firenze,
1265-1321
Digno sono eo
di morte
Doglia mi reca
ne lo core ardire
I am worthy
of death
Grief brings boldness
to my heart
Fate: Dante’s new best friend Dante Alighieri

By James Medrano

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