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93:) whom they both knew personally ("Lassar vo' lo trovare di Becchina, / Dante Alighieri, e dir del 'mariscalco'"). Around 1296 he left Siena to go into exile for political reasons. We can deduce from Sonnet 102 (from 1302 to 1303), addressed to Dante who was already in Verona, that during this period, Cecco was in Rome ("s'eo fatto romano, e tu lombardo"). We do not know whether his exile from Siena from 1296 to 1303 was interrupted. The sonnet also shows a definitive break between Cecco and 107:
From a later document (25 February 1313) we know that five of his children (Meo, Deo, Angioliero, Arbolina and Sinione- another daughter, Tessa, had already left the household) renounced their inheritance because the estate was too far in debt. It is therefore possible to assume that Cecco Angiolieri
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The most recent criticism holds that it is not correct to search for autobiographical references in his compositions, given the strangely literary character of his poems. Even in those poems which seem most personal we find a taste for parody and caricature, and stylistic exaggeration, in which
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There are about 110 sonnets attributed to Angiolieri (including some twenty of dubious provenance), which pick up the goliardic tradition and the tradition of poesia giocosa, and which, using colorful and realistic expressions, were impudent and light-heartedly blasphemous.
101:" – "Dante boy, I'll simply wear you out: / since I'm the cattle-prod that drives your ox."). Unfortunately most of the poetic material relating to Dante has been lost: their poetic dispute, as well as their possible earlier relationship which then deteriorated. 578:, Atti del convegno internazionale di studi, GenĂšve, 3–4 dicembre 2015, a cura di Roberto Leporatti e Anna Bettarini Bruni, «Quaderni ginevrini d’italianistica», Lecce-Brescia, Pensa MultiMedia, pp. 99–119. 153:
emotions and passions are the pretext for linguistic games. In these extreme expressions there is an enjoyment of impressing the reader, and the rejection of the ideals of courtly life and of the
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In 1302 Cecco had to sell off his vineyard to one Neri Perini del Popolo di Sant'Andrea for seven-hundred lire, and this is the last information that is available from Angiolieri's lifetime.
223:, ed. Luigi Russo. Casa editrice Giuseppe Laterza & figli|Laterza, Bari, 1940, pp. 63–138 (text), 330–340 (notes), 375–384 (annotations) and 409 (notes by Luigi Russo). 458: 166: 367:
La grammatica come storia della poesia. Un nuovo disegno storiografico per la letteratura italiana delle origini attraverso grammatica, retorica e semantica
284: 539: 525: 511: 501: 70:, Tuscany, and he was fined many times for deserting the battlefield without permission. He was fined again on 11 July 1282 for violating the curfew of 550:, Atti del convegno dell’Università per Stranieri di Siena, 14–16 ottobre 2014, a cura di D. Brogi, T. de Rogatis, G. Marrani, Pisa, Pacini, pp. 45–65. 436: 388: 63: 480: 567: 553: 432: 340: 485:
Gli "irregolari" nella letteratura: eterodossi, parodisti, funamboli della parola : atti del Convegno di Catania, 31 ottobre-2 novembre 2005
384: 362: 410: 328: 90: 89:. His Sonnet 100, dated between 1289 and 1294 seems to confirm that the two knew each other, since Cecco refers to a person (a 492: 470: 400: 352: 307: 274: 249: 534:
identità / diversità. Atti del III convegno dipartimentale dell’Università per Stranieri di Siena (Siena, 4–5 dicembre 2012)
632: 627: 564:, a cura di Arnaldo Soldani e Laura Facini, «Storie e Linguaggi», Padova, Libreriauniversitaria.it edizioni, pp. 41–58. 448: 422: 374: 292: 47:
in 1260, son of Angioliero, who was himself the son of Angioliero SolafĂŹca who was for several years a banker to
258:, 2 vols. Riccardo Ricciardi|Ricciardi, Milano-Napoli 1960, vol. II, pp. 367–401 (text) e 883–885 (notes). 622: 617: 127: 51:; his mother was Lisa de' Salimbeni, from one of the noblest and most powerful Senese families. 612: 607: 483:(2007). "Tra inosservanza e trasgressione: poeti giocosi e realistici tra Due e Trecento". 185: 157:. We are faced with a refined man of letters who knows well how to calculate his effects. 141: 8: 588: 522:, a cura di I. Becherucci, S. Giusti e N. Tonelli, Lecce, Pensa MultiMedia, pp. 451–7. 125:
Three sonnets were set as art songs for soprano and pianoforte by Davide Verotta, see
536:, a cura di T. de Rogatis, G. Marrani, A. Patat e V. Russi, Pisa, Pacini, pp. 95–107. 488: 466: 444: 418: 396: 370: 348: 303: 288: 270: 245: 75: 31: 154: 48: 209:
1920, vol. I, pp. 63–138 (text), vol. II, pp. 82–92 e 127–136 (notes).
140:), was set to music in 1968 (as "S'i' fosse foco") by popular singer-songwriter 99:
Dante Alighier, i' t'averĂČ a stancare / ch'eo so lo pungiglion, e tu se' 'l bue
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La grande rapina ai danni di Cecco Angiolieri, bisessuale, il nemico di Dante
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I ‘pessimi parenti’ di Cecco. Note di lettura per due sonetti angioliereschi
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died in Siena around 1310, perhaps between 1312 and the beginning of 1313.
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Sulle definizioni del realismo letterario nella poesia del Due-Trecento
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Comedy and Culture. Cecco Angiolieri's Poetry and Late Medieval Society
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L’entusiasmo delle opere. Studi in memoria di Domenico De Robertis
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Il «logro» di Cecco. Nota per «Tre cose solamente m’ùnno in grado»
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bells. Cecco was fined again in 1291 under similar circumstances.
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I sonetti di Cecco Angiolieri editi criticamente ed illustrati
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ed. Aldo Francesco Massera, Zanichelli Editore, Bologna, 1906
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Aldo Francesco MassĂšra. Tra Scuola Storica e Nuova Filologia
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Filologia e pratica del commento. Ripensare Cecco Angiolieri
302:, ed. Menotti Stanghellini, Il Leccio, Monteriggioni, 2003, 206: 443:. Tavarnuzze - Impruneta: SISMEL - Edizioni del Galluzzo. 558:
La configurazione metrica dei sonetti di Cecco Angiolieri
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La poesia comico-realistica. Dalle origini al Cinquecento
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in 1288 and it is possible that this was where he met
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La coscienza dello stile "comico" in Cecco Angiolieri
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Cecco As I Am and Was: The Poems of Cecco Angiolieri
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Otto studi sul sonetto. Dai Siciliani al Manierismo
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Sonetti burleschi e realistici dei primi due secoli
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Sonetti burleschi e realistici dei primi due secoli
599: 345:La poesia satirica e giocosa nell'etĂ  dei comuni 441:Cecco Angiolieri e la poesia satirica medievale 235:Rimatori comico-realistici del Due e Trecento 457: 487:. Roma: Salerno Editrice. pp. 31–49. 35:; c. 1260 – c. 1312) was an Italian poet. 216:, ed. Carlo Steiner, UTET, Torino, 1925. 167:Becchin’amor! – Che vuo’, falso tradito? 74:, signalled by the third ringing of the 479: 361: 339: 327: 81:He fought with the Florentines against 600: 417:. Leeds: Northern Universities Press. 138:If I were fire, I would burn the world 409: 30: 269:, Archivio Guido Izzi, Rome, 1990, 186:Cecco and Dante by Leonard Cottrell 13: 58:of Siena who were besieging their 14: 644: 582: 228:Poeti giocosi del tempo di Dante 134:S'ĂŹ fosse foco, arderei 'l mondo 508:, «Per leggere», XII, pp. 6-22. 179: 1: 347:. Padova: Editrice Antenore. 321: 43:Cecco Angiolieri was born in 32:[ˈtʃekkoandʒoˈljɛːri] 465:. Monteriggioni: Il Leccio. 283:, ed. Raffaella Castagnola, 147: 38: 7: 160: 120: 10: 649: 633:14th-century Italian poets 628:13th-century Italian poets 369:. Roma: Bulzoni Editore. 219:Aldo Francesco Massera, 201:Aldo Francesco Massera, 172: 111: 54:In 1281 he was with the 548:La pratica del commento 62:fellow citizens in the 28:Italian pronunciation: 459:Stanghellini, Menotti 530:IdentitĂ  di Becchina 335:. Savona: Sabatelli. 254:Gianfranco Contini, 20:Francesco Angiolieri 623:Italian male poets 618:Writers from Siena 589:Cecco Angiolieri, 313:Cecco Angiolieri, 298:Cecco Angiolieri, 279:Cecco Angiolieri, 261:Cecco Angiolieri, 256:Poeti del Duecento 240:Cecco Angiolieri, 212:Cecco Angiolieri, 540:Marrani, Giuseppe 526:Marrani, Giuseppe 512:Marrani, Giuseppe 502:Marrani, Giuseppe 494:978-88-8402-560-9 472:978-88-89184-21-9 402:978-88-430-1526-9 395:. Roma: Carocci. 354:978-88-8455-294-5 308:978-88-86507-96-7 275:978-88-85760-18-9 250:978-88-17-12017-3 233:Maurizio Vitale, 142:Fabrizio de AndrĂ© 640: 498: 481:Calenda, Corrado 476: 454: 437:Giuseppe Marrani 428: 406: 389:Lucia Brestolini 380: 358: 336: 188: 183: 131: 64:Torri di Maremma 34: 29: 24:Cecco Angiolieri 648: 647: 643: 642: 641: 639: 638: 637: 598: 597: 585: 495: 473: 451: 439:, eds. (2005). 425: 403: 377: 355: 341:Suitner, Franco 324: 287:, Milano 1995, 192: 191: 184: 180: 175: 163: 155:dolce stil novo 150: 128:"Rime di Cecco" 126: 123: 114: 49:Pope Gregory IX 41: 27: 17: 12: 11: 5: 646: 636: 635: 630: 625: 620: 615: 610: 596: 595: 584: 583:External links 581: 580: 579: 568:Jermini, Fabio 565: 554:Jermini, Fabio 551: 537: 523: 509: 499: 493: 477: 471: 455: 449: 433:Stefano Carrai 429: 423: 407: 401: 381: 375: 363:Landoni, Elena 359: 353: 337: 329:Peirone, Luigi 323: 320: 319: 318: 311: 296: 277: 259: 252: 238: 231: 224: 217: 210: 199: 190: 189: 177: 176: 174: 171: 170: 169: 162: 159: 149: 146: 122: 119: 113: 110: 40: 37: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 645: 634: 631: 629: 626: 624: 621: 619: 616: 614: 611: 609: 606: 605: 603: 594: 592: 587: 586: 577: 573: 569: 566: 563: 559: 555: 552: 549: 545: 541: 538: 535: 531: 527: 524: 521: 517: 513: 510: 507: 503: 500: 496: 490: 486: 482: 478: 474: 468: 464: 460: 456: 452: 450:88-8450-180-6 446: 442: 438: 434: 430: 426: 424:1-902653-43-2 420: 416: 412: 411:Alfie, Fabian 408: 404: 398: 394: 390: 386: 385:Paolo Orvieto 382: 378: 376:88-8319-045-9 372: 368: 364: 360: 356: 350: 346: 342: 338: 334: 330: 326: 325: 316: 312: 309: 305: 301: 297: 294: 293:88-425-1841-7 290: 286: 282: 278: 276: 272: 268: 267:Antonio Lanza 264: 260: 257: 253: 251: 247: 243: 239: 236: 232: 229: 226:Mario Marti, 225: 222: 218: 215: 214:Il Canzoniere 211: 208: 204: 200: 197: 194: 193: 187: 182: 178: 168: 165: 164: 158: 156: 145: 143: 139: 135: 132:. The sonnet 129: 118: 109: 105: 102: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 79: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 52: 50: 46: 36: 33: 25: 21: 613:1310s deaths 593:, in Italian 590: 575: 571: 561: 557: 547: 543: 533: 529: 519: 515: 505: 484: 462: 440: 414: 392: 366: 344: 332: 314: 299: 280: 262: 255: 241: 234: 227: 220: 213: 202: 195: 181: 151: 137: 133: 124: 115: 106: 103: 98: 80: 53: 42: 23: 19: 18: 16:Italian poet 608:1260 births 68:Roccastrada 22:, known as 602:Categories 322:Commentary 91:mariscalco 60:Ghibelline 148:Criticism 39:Biography 556:(2017). 542:(2015). 528:(2013). 514:(2012). 504:(2007). 461:(2007). 413:(2001). 391:(2000). 365:(1997). 343:(1983). 331:(1979). 161:See also 121:In Music 570:(2018) 300:Sonetti 263:Le Rime 130:. 2022. 76:commune 66:, near 56:Guelphs 491:  469:  447:  421:  399:  373:  351:  306:  291:  285:Mursia 273:  265:, ed. 248:  83:Arezzo 574:, in 560:, in 546:, in 532:, in 518:, in 173:Texts 112:Works 95:Dante 87:Dante 72:Siena 45:Siena 591:Rime 489:ISBN 467:ISBN 445:ISBN 419:ISBN 397:ISBN 371:ISBN 349:ISBN 304:ISBN 289:ISBN 281:Rime 271:ISBN 246:ISBN 242:Rime 207:Bari 604:: 435:; 387:, 144:. 97:(" 497:. 475:. 453:. 427:. 405:. 379:. 357:. 310:. 295:. 136:( 26:(

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[ˈtʃekkoandʒoˈljɛːri]
Siena
Pope Gregory IX
Guelphs
Ghibelline
Torri di Maremma
Roccastrada
Siena
commune
Arezzo
Dante
mariscalco
Dante
"Rime di Cecco"
Fabrizio de André
dolce stil novo
Becchin’amor! – Che vuo’, falso tradito?
Cecco and Dante by Leonard Cottrell
Bari
ISBN
978-88-17-12017-3
Antonio Lanza
ISBN
978-88-85760-18-9
Mursia
ISBN
88-425-1841-7
ISBN
978-88-86507-96-7
Peirone, Luigi

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