Authors: Paget Toynbee
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identification of the notice of Dante in 1494 edition of
Speculum Historiale
,
278
n
.
Gray, Thomas (1716-1771);
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translated Ugolino episode from
D. C.
,
218
;
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first line of
Elegy
inspired by
Purg
.viii.
6
,
220-1
.
Greek;
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Dante ignorant of,
66
;
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translation of
D. C.
, in,
217
.
Gregory XV (Pope, 1621-1623);
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receives MS. of Dante's letters and
De Monarchia
from Maximilian of Bavaria,
247
.
Grenoble;
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MS. of
De Vulg. Eloq
.at,
246
.
Gualdrada, la buona;
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her sister the wife of Alighiero, Dante's greatgrandfather,
41
.
Guardamorto, tower at Florence;
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destroyed by Ghibellines,
11-12
.
Guelfs and Ghibellines,
1-35
;
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origin of names,
1-2
;
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introduction into Italy,
2
;
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characteristics of the two parties,
2-5
;
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first appearance in Florence,
5-7
;
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distinctive banners adopted by,
14-15
;
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varying fortunes of (1215-1267),
7-35
.
Guelfs;
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expulsion of, from Florence,
8
;
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return of,
12
;
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defeated at Montaperti,
21-5
,
39
;
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retire to Lucca,
26
;
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expelled thence,
28
;
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regain their ascendancy,
28-35
;
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Dante's Guelf connexions,
36-7
,
39
;
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Guelf victory at Campaldino,
53-60
;
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Black and White Guelfs,
75-83
;
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Dante one of the White Guelfs,
82
;
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Tuscan Guelfs defeated at Monte Catini by Uguccione della Faggiuola,
98
.
Guido Cavalcanti.
See
Cavalcanti.
Guido da Pisa;
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Latin commentary on
Inferno
,
222
,
271
;
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Italian translation of,
222
,
271
.
Guido Guerra (d. 1272);
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leader of Florentine Guelfs,
20-1
,
29
.
Guido Novello, Count (d. 1293);
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Ghibelline Podestà of Florence,
27
;
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commands Ghibelline expedition against Lucca,
28
;
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murmurs against, in Florence,
30
;
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alarm after Manfred's death,
31
;
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fails to repress the discontented Florentines,
32
;
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flies from Florence,
33
;
   Â
Podestà of Arezzo,
56
;
   Â
his flight at battle of Campaldino,
59
.
Guido Novello da Battifolle;
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Dante's host at Poppi,
93
.
Guido Novello da Polenta (d. c. 1325);
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invites Dante to Ravenna,
99
;
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sends him on embassy to Venice,
103
,
155
;
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his honourable burial of
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leaves tomb incomplete,
105-6
,
136
;
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probably
had cast taken from Dante's face,
135-6
;
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alleged letter of Dante to,
from Venice,
251
;
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figures as Iolas in poetical correspondence between
Dante and G. del Virgilio,
255-6
.
H
Hadrian I (Pope, 772-795);
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Dante's error as to coronation of Charles the
Great by,
237
n
.
Hallam, Henry (1777-1859);
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subscriber to Rossetti's
Comento Analitico alla D. C.
,
216
.
Hallam, Robert (Bp. of Salisbury, 1408-1417);
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at Council of Constance instigated Giovanni da Serravalle to write commentary on
D. C.
,
225
;
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Chancellor of University of Oxford,
225
.
Hamilton, G. L.;
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notes on G. da Serravalle and his commentary on
D. C.
,
224
n
.
Hardouin, Jean (1646-1729);
   Â
Doutes sur l'âge du Dante
,
279
n
.
Harington, Sir John (1561-1612);
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anecdote of Dante in his
Epigrams
,
155
;
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lines from
D. C.
, translated by,
218
.
Haselfoot, F. K. H.;
   Â
translation of
D. C.
, with notes,
229
.
Hayley, William (1745-1820);
   Â
printed Italian text of
Inf
. i.-iii. in notes to
Essay on Epic Poetry
,
215
;
   Â
translation in
terza rima
of same in same,
215
,
218
.
Haym, Niccola Francesco (d. 1730);
   Â
Biblioteca Italiana
,
276
n
.,
277
n
.
278
n
.,
279
n
.
Hebrew;
   Â
translation of
Inferno
in,
217
.
Hecker, O.;
   Â
Boccaccio-Funde
,
45
n.
Heidelberg;
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MS. of Dante's letters and
De Monarchia
removed from, by Tilly,
247
.
Henry IV (Emperor, 1056-1106);
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confers Duchy of Bavaria upon Welfs,
2
.
Henry V (Emperor, 1106-1125);
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succeeded by Lothair of Saxony,
2
.
Henry VI (Emperor, 1190-1197);
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brother of Philip, Duke of Swabia,
2
.
Henry VII (Emperor, 1308-1313);
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enters Italy,
93
;
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resisted by Florence,
93-4
,
95-6
;
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besieges Cremona,
94
;
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Dante's letter to,
94
,
249
;
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Dante
present at his coronation at Milan,
94
;
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issues edicts against Florence,
95
;
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besieges Florence,
95
;
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raises siege,
96
;
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death at Buonconvento, 96;
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rejoicings of Florentines at,
96-7
;
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reference to, in
De Monarchia
,
234
n
.;
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coronation at Aix,
235
n
.;
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death of, suggested to Dante by G. del Virgilio as theme for Latin poem,
253
.
Henry, Aurelia;
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translation of
De Monorchia
,
239
n
.
Herbst, Johann.
See
Oporinus.
Heywood, Thomas (c. 1575-c 1650);
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extract from
D.C
.printed in
Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels
,
214
.
Hierarchies, Celestial;
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Dante's different opinions as to arrangement of, in
Convivio
and
D. C.
,
175
.
Hillard, K.;
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translation of
Convivio
,
192
n
.
Historisches Jahrbuch
,
278
n
.
Hohenstaufen;
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imperial line,
2
;
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Conradin of,
28
.
Homer;
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quoted at second-hand in
V. N
.,
66
.
Horace;
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quoted in
V. N
.,
66
.
Hornby, C. H. St. J.;
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editions of
D. C.
, and whole works of Dante, printed by,
217
.
Howard, Nathaniel (fl. 1800);
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translated
Inferno
,
219
;
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notes on
Inferno
,
229
.
Howell, A. G. F.;
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translation of
De Vulg. Eloq
.,
241
n
.,
245
n
.
Huggins, William (1696-1761);
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author of earliest recorded English translation of
D. C.
,
218
.
Hume, Joseph (1777-1855);
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translated
Inferno
,
219
;
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notes on
Inferno
,
229
.
Humphrey, Duke.
See
Gloucester.
Hungarian;
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translation of
D. C.
, in,
217
.
Hungary, King of;
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alleged letter of Dante to,
252
.
I
Icelandic;
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selections from
D. C.
, translated into,
217
.
Ilario, Frate;
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alleged letter of, to Uguccione della Faggiuola, concerning
Dante's visit to monastery of Santa Croce del Corvo,
92
n
.;
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the letter known to Boccaccio,
212
n
.;
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MS. containing it owned by Boccaccio,
248
;
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translation of,
263-6
.
Ildefonso da San Luigi, Padre;
   Â
Delizie degli Eruditi Toscani
,
276
n
.,
278
.
Imbriani, V.;
   Â
Studi Danteschi
,
86
n
.,
91
n
.,
280
.
Imola, Benvenuto da.
See
Rambaldi.
Inferno
;
   Â
alleged dedication to Uguccione della Faggiuola,
92
n
.;
   Â
number of lines in,
197
;
   Â
date of composition,
198
;
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scheme of,
198-200
;
   Â
Boccaccio's account of recovery of seven first cantos of,
209-11
;
   Â
English translations of,
218-20
;
   Â
Cent. XIV commentaries on,
221-2
;
   Â
Boccaccio's unfinished commentary on,
223
.
Inquisition, and
editio princeps
of
V. N
.,
172-3
.
Inquisitor, Dante and,
150-2
.
Iolas;
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name under which Guido da Polenta figures in poetical correspondence between Dante and G. del Virgilio,
255-6
.
J
Jackson, W. W.;
   Â
translation of
Convivio
,
176
n
.,
192
n
.;
   Â
summary of contents utilized,
176-91
.
Jacopo Alighieri.
See
Alighieri.
Jahrbuch der Deutschen Dante-Gesellschaft
,
270
n
.
Jena;
   Â
edition of Lombardi's commentary on
D. C.
published at,
227
n
.
Jesi;
   Â
edition of
D. C.
, printed at,
214
.
John I, Marquis of Montferrat.
See
Montferrat.
John XXII (Pope, 1316-1334);
   Â
attempt on life of, by Visconti of Milan,
101-3
;
   Â
Dante's aid invoked as a sorcerer,
102
;
   Â
uncle of Cardinal Bertrand du Pouget,
232
n
.