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  • The outer movements of Venezia e Napoli bristled with fierce energy, while the central Canzone was all brooding morbidity.

    Betrand Chamayou – review 2011

  • It's been an incredible journey for Piero Barone (17), Ignazio Boschetto (16) and Gianluca Ginoble (16) that started in 2009 when they met doing an Italian music competition show titled Ti Lascio Una Canzone (Leavin' You a Song).

    Tamara Conniff: The Next Big Thing: Il Volo Take Flight Tamara Conniff 2011

  • Vico's earliest publications were in poetry rather than philosophy-the Lucretian poem "Affetti di un disperato" ( "The Feelings of One in Despair") (composed in 1692) and "Canzone in morte di Antonio" ( "Ode on the Death of Antonio Carafa") both published in 1693.

    Giambattista Vico Costelloe, Timothy 2008

  • Canzone Napolitane are some of the most loved songs the world over.

    In Italy, a Billionaire Takes Out Trash - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Canzone di Dan Meth (parole) e Micah Frank (musica); musicisti: Bruce Kapler ed Al Chez.

    No Fat Clips!!! : The Meth Minute 39: Internet People 2007

  • Their cosmic activity is a continual translation of understanding into love and natural process, and it is this which causes Dante to sing [2, Canzone, 1-9]:

    Dante Alighieri Wetherbee, Winthrop 2006

  • In 1486 Girolamo Benivieni (1453-1542), a member of the Platonic Academy in Florence which Ficino headed under Medicean sponsorship, wrote a Canzone d'amore, an epitome in verse of Ficino's love theory and other elements of Neo-Platonic doctrine.

    PLATONISM IN THE RENAISSANCE JOHN CHARLES NELSON 1968

  • Savonarolan influence, of a “Canzone of celestial and divine love according to Christian and Catholic truth.”

    PLATONISM IN THE RENAISSANCE JOHN CHARLES NELSON 1968

  • Intelligences who move the third heaven, that is, the heaven of Venus; and it is to the exposition of the true meaning of this Canzone that the second book or treatise of the "Convito" is directed.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 17, March, 1859 Various

  • Dante himself prized this Canzone, and represents Buonagiunta da Lucca in Purgatory as addressing him, --

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859 Various

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