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Early Lives of Dante
- Written by: Giovanni Boccaccio Leonardo Bruni
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Delve into the fascinating early lives of Dante, as depicted in two biographical accounts penned by influential Florentine literary figures. Giovanni Boccaccio, a pioneering Italian poet renowned for his monumental work, The Decameron, was one of the first to employ the Italian vernacular in literature, like Dante himself. Lionardo Bruni, a respected historian and man of letters, drew inspiration from Boccaccios account but sought to correct what he saw as a misrepresentation of Dante - an over-emphasis on Beatrices influence. This collection also features insightful articles by Florentine ...
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To Early 4 That
- Written by: Cat that would me.Owner host and definitely a "real life" person seeker.#PUBLICFIGURE
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Too early for that is a podcast that says what it is. So many things need to be heard so many things need to be said and that's what I'm here for. Too early for that is not scripted it it does contain explicit language sometimes and parental discretion is advised, let's do it! It's too early for that is a show that consists of understanding why early in the morning people come at you with that BS all I'm saying is it's too early for that. Be prepared to laugh or even cry, what a great way to get through your day. I will be having guests , interviews also video episodes.
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