Dante & Beatrice from 1282 to 1290.
A romance.
By Roxburghe Lothian [pseud.] ...
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English
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London, H.S. King & Co., 1876.
- Note
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Appendix (v. 2, p. 247-271): I. The Portinari altar-piece by Hugo van der Goes.--II. Dante's third canzonet.--III. Curious particulars concerning certain convents of Franciscans.--IV. Mason's marks on Phœnician buildings in Palestine.--V. The Free masons as religious builders.--VI. The foundation and settlement of Santa Maria Nuova.--VII. Concerning Folco Portinari's good servant, Monna Tessa.--VIII. On the excellent Order of the bridge, or Bridge brethren.--IX. On the influence of Hebrew and Arabic learning on the 13th century.--IXa. The tomb of Master Folco dei Portinari at Santa Maria Nuova in Florence (Church on Sant' Egidio)--X. Other Portinari tombs and works of art in the Church of Sant' Egidio, in Santa Maria Nuova.--XI. Of the Credo or Profession of faith of Dante.--XII. On the sometime residence of Dante Alighieri at Tal-y-Llyn in North Wales, during his exile.--XIII. On the finding the remains of Dante, on the 24th May, 1865.
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2 v.
front. (port.)
21 cm.
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