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Cino da Pistoia

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Cino da Pistoia (c. 1265-c. 1336)

Italian poet and jurist. His love lyrics, although generally classified as belonging to the dolce stil nuovo (the sweet new style, characterized by clarity and philosophical treatment), anticipate in some respects those of Petrarch.

Cino played an active part in the political struggles of his time, holding public office in his native city of Pistoia, but also experiencing exile. He also taught and practised law in numerous Italian cities.


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Second: she drives a continuous parallelism between Boccaccio and the Latin classic authors, Virgil, Ovid, Cicero, Statius, and Ennius, classic authors of Boccaccio's time such as Dante and Petrarch, and also minor authors like Giacomo Da Lentini, Filippo Villani, Brunerto Latini, and Cino Da Pistoia.
The vote that Cino da Pistoia gave in this trial must not have passed without notice.
 
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