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  1. Guido Cavalcanti (between 1250 and 1259 – August 1300 [1]) was an Italian poet. He was also a friend and intellectual influence on Dante Alighieri. [2]

  2. Guido Cavalcanti was an Italian poet, a major figure among the Florentine poets who wrote in the dolce stil nuovo (“sweet new style”) and who is considered, next to Dante, the most striking poet and personality in 13th-century Italian literature.

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  3. Contents. ‘Fresca rosa novella’. Fresh new rose. ‘Avete ’n vo’ li fior’ e la verdura’. You have, in you, the leaves and flowers. ‘Biltà di donna e di saccente core’. A woman’s charms, her perceptive heart. ‘Chi è questa che vèn, ch’ogn’om la mira’. Who is this that comes and all admire her, ‘Li mie' foll' occhi, che prima guardaro’.

  4. Guido Cavalcanti (c. 1255 – 1300) was an Italian poet who was one of the founding members of one of the most important movements in all of medieval poetry, the Dolce Stil Novo ("The Sweet New Style") which in the eyes of many scholars would mark the transition from the classical poetry of the medieval world to the new emerging styles of what ...

  5. May 11, 2018 · A biography of the Italian poet and philosopher who influenced Dante and the dolce stil nuovo. Learn about his life, works, and views on love, philosophy, and religion.

  6. Feb 15, 2010 · Guido Cavalcanti (c. 1255 - 1300): Decameron VI.9. Born to the noble and powerful family of the Cavalcanti, Guido was a celebrated poet whose work belongs, along with that of Dante, Lapo Gianni, Dino Frescobaldi and others, to the school of the dolce stil novo.

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  8. Learn about the life and poetry of Guido Cavalcanti, one of the major poets of the dolce stil nuovo school and a friend and influence of Dante. Explore his themes of love, philosophy, and atheism in his sonnets and canzoni.

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