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  1. Dante could have been influenced poetically (and not just morally or politically) by Brunetto, Mazzoni offered only a few traces ( tracce ) of that influence. The purpose of the present essay is three-fold: to reread the counsel to Dante the pilgrim by Brunetto to remember his Tesoro {Inferno 15.119); to suggest that Brunetto's poetic presence ...

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    Dante was influenced by Ser Brunetto's works, one of which he mentions — the Treasure. This is one of the high points in the Inferno. Clearly, Dante felt that Ser Brunetto was an important man and cared for him deeply.

  3. Dante immortalized him in the Divine Comedy (see Inferno, XV. 22–87). It is also believed that there was an intellectual and affectionate bond between the elderly man and the young poet. It was perhaps Latini who induced Dante to read Cicero and Boethius, after the death of Beatrice.

  4. Jan 27, 2014 · First, consider the literary tension between Dante and Brunetto. Dante’s relationship with Brunetto may have been warm, but Dante’s decision to write a long poem in Italian, rather than in Latin, introduced an element of competition between the two poets. “Brunetto beat him to it,” Hollander says.

  5. Brunetto Latini appears in Inferno 15 among the sodomites in the seventh circle of Hell. Readers often notice the tenderness Dante exhibits toward his mentor and the affection Brunetto expresses for Dante.

  6. This study provides an innovative analysis of the relationship shared by Brunetto Latini and Dante Alighieri. Traditionally, readers have used Dante's portrayal of Latini in Inferno XV among...

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  8. There is a tradition that Dante Alighieri gave Brunetto Latini a copy of his Vita Nuova, presenting it to him with an accompanying Easter-tide sonnet, «Messer Brunetto, questa pulzeletta», which was to be translated charmingly by a very young Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 57 Scholars note of the Vita Nuova that it is greatly influenced by ...

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