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- of these is by Brunetto Latini, who was a close friend of Dante. His Tesoretto is a short poem, in seven-syllable verses, rhyming in couplets, in which...
- to the left of the high altar. While in France, he wrote his Italian Tesoretto and in French his prose Li Livres dou Trésor, both summaries of the encyclopaedic...
- cimiteriale sotto santa Felicita; Sticciano scalo (Grosseto): scoperta di un tesoretto monetale disperso, in Notizie degli scavi di antichità, vol. 11, Roma...
- American Dante Society of Cambridge, M****achusetts. Ueber die Sprache des Tesoretto Brunetto Latinos, 1883 ("On the language of Brunetto Latini") Poesie edite...
- Freedom. He died in 2014 at the age of 83. "Due fedelissimi a presidio del tesoretto An - Il Sole 24 ORE". st.ilsole24ore.com. Retrieved 2023-11-17. Addio...
- several major allegorical poems. One of these is by Brunetto Latini: his Tesoretto is a short poem, in seven-syllable verses, rhyming in couplets, in which...
- Brunetto Latini's Tesoretto and Dante Alighieri's De vulgari eloquentia, although in places his work borders on translation of the Tesoretto. In addition,...
- secolo)". Academia.edu. Retrieved 12 January 2023. Aimone, Marco (2013). "Il tesoretto di San Michele Maggiore a Pavia. Un riesame alla luce di recenti acquisizioni"...
- (Artena, Roma). Campagna di scavo 2010. Una struttura alto-medievale ed un tesoretto monetale bizantino", in Lazio e Sabina 8, a cura di G. Ghini e Z. Mari...
- Emanuele da Roma wrote the Ninth Meḥabbereth, a Hebrew poem based on the Tesoretto of Brunetto Latini, itself based on the Tezaur of Peire. Peire was a religious...