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Eclogues (Dante)

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70:, sent an eclogue to Dante Alighieri in Ravenna inviting him to adopt the Latin bucolic style of poetry, which was, at the time, more popular and highly regarded. He expressed his belief that this would firmly establish Dante as the preeminent poet in Italy. In 1319, Dante wrote back in the same bucolic style. He expressed his desire to achieve that same renown, not through the popular Latin style, but through the quality of his 155: 172: 79:
Giovanni sent a reply insisting that Dante join him in Bologna, where he believes Dante would be accepted as the greatest poet of their age. Dante replied in 1320 with the second eclogue, explaining the danger of traveling to Bologna as a result of his exile. It reasserts his desire to establish
175: 76:, written in the common vernacular, which he sent Giovanni an excerpt of. The poem also contains philosophical reflections on poetic glory and Dante's desire to someday return from his exile to his hometown of Florence and be recognized for his abilities there. 80:
himself in the common vernacular despite his contemporaries. The second poem expresses an even greater ability in the bucolic pastoral style than the first. Together, the poems assert Dante's vision for his works and their influence.
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Shortly before the first poem's composition, Giovanni del Virgilio, a Latin poet living in
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Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta Appraised by Dante and Virgil
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Latin
hexameter
bucolic
Dante Alighieri
Virgil
Eclogues
Ravenna
Florence
Bologna
Commedia
Eclogae
ISBN
0815316593

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Eclogues
Eclogues
LibriVox
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Dante Alighieri
De vulgari eloquentia
De Monarchia
Eclogues
Epistle to Cangrande
La Vita Nuova
Le Rime
Convivio
Divine Comedy

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