Authors: Paget Toynbee
Bezzi, G. A.;
   Â
helps to discover Bargello portrait of Dante,
132
,
267
.
Biagioli, N. G. (1772-1830);
   Â
commentary on
D. C.
,
227-8
;
   Â
editions of,
228
n
.
Bianchi.
See
Whites.
Bianchi, Brunone;
   Â
edition of Bruni's
Vita di Dante
,
57
n
.,
74
n
., and
passim
(
See
Bruni);
   Â
commentary on
D. C.
,
228-9
.
Bible;
   Â
quotations from, in
V. N
.,
67
.
Bice;
   Â
familiar name of Beatrice,
47
n
.
Biondo, Flavio (1388-1463);
   Â
states that Dante was at Forlì,
90
n
.;
   Â
his
Historiae ab inclinato Romano Imperio
,
90
n
.,
277
;
   Â
compendium of,
277
;
   Â
notice of Dante in,
277
.
Biscioni, Anton Maria (1674-1756);
   Â
Prose di Dante Alighieri e di M. Gio. Boccaccio
,
173
n
.,
191
;
   Â
the first to use the title
Convito
in an edition of the
Convivio
,
173
n
.,
191
.
Blacks and Whites;
   Â
origin of, in Pistoja,
75-6
;
   Â
in Florence,
76-81
;
   Â
leaders of both parties banished from Florence,
81
;
   Â
intervention of Pope Boniface,
82
;
   Â
Whites send embassy to Rome,
83
;
   Â
ascendancy of Blacks,
83
;
   Â
sentences against Whites,
83-4
;
   Â
exiled Whites form alliance with Ghibellines,
90
;
   Â
meeting at San Godenzo,
90
;
   Â
abortive attempt to enter Florence,
90
;
   Â
Dante dissociates himself from them,
90
;
   Â
fresh sentences against Whites,
98
.
Blacksmith, Dante and,
147-8
.
Blanc, L. G.;
   Â
Vocabolario Dantesco
,
230
;
   Â
Italian translation of,
230
.
Bocca degli Abati.
See
Abati.
Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375);
   Â
Vita di Dante
quoted,
196
n
.,
206-8
,
212
,
232-3
,
240
,
251
;
   Â
date of,
45
n
.;
   Â
editio princeps
of,
275
;
   Â
English translations of,
275
;
   Â
two forms of,
275
n
.;
   Â
Comento sopra la D. C.
, quoted,
103
n
.,
209-11
;
   Â
acquaintance with Dante's nephew,
39
;
   Â
identification of Beatrice,
43
;
   Â
visits Dante's daughter at Ravenna,
71
;
   Â
not the forger of alleged letter of Frate Ilario,
92
n
.;
   Â
states that Dante visited Paris and England,
92-3
;
   Â
rebuke to the Florentines,
109-12
;
   Â
proposed monument to, in Duomo at Florence,
112
;
   Â
visits to Ravenna,
119
;
   Â
description of Dante,
119-26
;
   Â
anecdotes of Dante,
120
,
121-3
.
124-5
;
   Â
mention of Dante's lyrical poems,
159-60
;
   Â
of
V. N
.,
161-2
;
   Â
of
Convivio
,
174-5
;
   Â
account of
D. C.
,
193-5
;
   Â
stories of recovery of lost cantos of
D. C.
,
206-11
;
   Â
opinion as to why
D. C.
was written in Italian,
211-12
;
   Â
letter of Frate Ilario known to,
212
n
.;
   Â
unfinished commentary on
D. C.
,
223
,
272
;
   Â
public lectures on Dante at Florence,
223
;
   Â
commentary on
D. C.
falsely attributed to,
272
n
.;
   Â
Comento
utilized by Anonimo Fiorentino,
224
n
.;
   Â
account of
De Monarchia
,
232-3
;
   Â
omitted in 1576 edition of
Vita di Dante
,
233
n
.;
   Â
account of
De Vulg. Eloq
.,
240
;
   Â
owned MS. containing letters of Dante and letter of Frate Ilario,
248
,
250
;
   Â
mention of Dante's letters,
251
;
   Â
biographical notices of Dante in
Comento sopra la D. C.
,
275
;
   Â
and
De Genealogia Deorum
,
278
n
.
Bocchi, F.;
   Â
notice of Dante,
280
.
Bocci, D.;
   Â
Dizionario alla D. C.
,
230
.
Bodleian Library at Oxford;
   Â
authorship of epitaph on Dante disclosed in MS. in,
106
;
   Â
MS. of
Convivio
in Canonici Collection in,
192
n
.
Boëthius;
   Â
his
De Consolatione Philosophiæ
studied by Dante,
65
,
67
,
166
,
182
;
   Â
form of, compared with
Vita Nuova
,
166
.
Boffito, G., and Melzi d' Eril;
   Â
Almanach Dantis Aligherii
,
197
n
.
Bohemian;
   Â
translation of
D. C.
in,
217
.
Bologna;
   Â
alleged studies of Dante at,
67
;
   Â
D. invited to receive laurel crown at,
100
,
252
,
254
;
   Â
Jacopo della Lana's commentary on
D. C.
,
published at,
222
,
271
;
   Â
Benvenuto da Imola's lectures on
D. C.
at,
223
;
   Â
commentary of Anonimo Fiorentino on
D. C.
published at,
273
;
   Â
first edition of Costa's commentary,
228
.
Bologna, Gian (1524-1608);
   Â
possessed mask of Dante,
136
.
Bonagiunta of Lucca (fl. 1296);
   Â
Dante's interview with, in Purgatory,
71
,
97
.
Bonaini, F.;
   Â
Acta Henrici VII
,
97
n
.
Boniface VIII (Pope, 1294-1303);
   Â
sentence against creatures of, in Florence,
74
;
   Â
intervenes between Blacks and Whites in Florence,
80
,
82
,
124
;
   Â
sends Charles of Valois as his representative,
82-3
,
124
;
   Â
opposed by Dante,
82
;
   Â
Dante member of embassy to,
83
,
124-5
;
   Â
alleged letter of Dante to,
252
.
Bonucci, A.;
   Â
edition of alleged
Ave Maria
of Dante,
260
n
.
Boschini, G. B.;
   Â
editor of first English edition of
D. C.
,
215
.
Bottari, Giovanni (1689-1775);
   Â
mentions cast of Brunelleschi's face,
135
.
Botticelli, Sandro (1447-1510);
   Â
designs for first Florentine edition of
D. C.
,
226
n
.
Boyd, Henry (c. 1750-1832);
   Â
author of first published English translation of
D. C.
,
219
;
   Â
notes on
D. C.
,
229
.
Brabant, Margaret of;
   Â
wife of Henry VII,
251
;
   Â
letters of Countess of Battifolle to, attributed to Dante,
251
.
Braccioforte Chapel at Ravenna;
   Â
Dante's remains in,
115
,
118
.
Bracciolini, Francesco Poggio (1381-1459);
   Â
anecdotes of Dante in his
Facezie
,
154-5
.
Brescia;
   Â
edition of Landino's commentary on
D. C.
printed at,
226
n
.;
   Â
besieged by Henry VII,
249
.
British Museum;
   Â
no copies of Edinburgh editions of
D. C.
in,
216
;
   Â
MS. of G. da Serravalle's commentary on
D. C.
in,
224
n
.,
277
n
.;
   Â
copy of
editio princeps
of
Quaestio de Aqua et Terra
,
258
n
.;
   Â
Cent. XV, editions of Dante's
Credo
,
260
n
.
Bromby, C. H.;
   Â
translation of
Quaestio de Aqua et Terra
,
258
n
.
Brougham, Henry (1778-1868);
   Â
subscriber to Rossetti's
Comento Analitico alla D. C.
,
216
.
Browning, Oscar;
   Â
quoted,
5
.
Brunelleschi, Filippo (1377-1446);
   Â
cast of his face preserved in Florence,
135
.
Brunetto Latino.
See
Latino.
Bruni, Leonardo (1369-1444);
   Â
Vita di Dante
quoted,
54
n
.,
57
n
.,
58
n
.,
70
n
.,
74
,
77
,
85-6
,
89
,
91
,
141
;
   Â
description of Dante's handwriting,
54
n
.;
   Â
claims to have seen letters of Dante now lost,
54
n
.,
57
n
.,
86
n
.,
91
n
.,
251-2
;
   Â
his
Dialogus ad Petrum Histrum
,
54
n
.;
   Â
acquaintance with Dante's great-grandson Leonardo,
70
n
.;
   Â
mentions Taddeo Gaddi's portrait of Dante,
141
;
   Â
Kirkup's statement that he mentions Giotto's portrait of Dante,
267
;
   Â
editio princeps
of his
Vita di Dante
,
277
;
   Â
English translations of,
277
.
Brunswick, royal house of;
   Â
descended from the Guelfs,
1
.
Bryce, James;
   Â
analysis of
De Monarchia
in his
Holy Roman Empire
,
235-8
.
Bubwith, Nicholas (Bp. of Bath and Wells, 1407-1424);
   Â
founded and endowed Cathedral Library at Wells,
224
n
.;
   Â
at Council of Constance instigated G. da Serravalle to write commentary on
D. C.
,
224-5
.
Buckingham, Duke of (1592-1628);
   Â
anecdote of Dante quoted to, by Lord Keeper Williams,
125
n
.