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Beatrice "Bice" di Folco Portinari [1] (Italian: [beaˈtriːtʃe portiˈnaːri]; 1265 – 8 or 19 June 1290) was an Italian woman who has been commonly identified as the principal inspiration for Dante Alighieri's Vita Nuova, and is also identified with the Beatrice who acts as his guide in the last book of his narrative poem the Divine Comedy ...
Dante Aligheiri was born in 1265 to a family of lesser nobility in Florence. He began writing poems while young, and, when he was nine, he met Beatrice, a girl to whom he later dedicated most of his poetry. Dante’s mother died before he was 14, and his father passed away prior to 1283.
14 gru 2016 · Beatrice was Dante’s true love. In his Vita Nova, Dante reveals that he saw Beatrice for the first time when his father took him to the Portinari house for a May Day party. They were children: he was nine years old and she was eight.
Beatrice was the woman to whom the great Italian poet Dante dedicated most of his poetry and almost all of his life, from his first sight of her at the age of nine through his glorification of her in The Divine Comedy, completed 40 years later, to his death in 1321.
9 sie 2023 · Around 1285, the pair married, but Dante was in love with another woman—Beatrice Portinari, who would be a huge influence on Dante and whose character would form the backbone of Dante’s...
Beatrice Portinari (w Polsce obowiązuje również spolszczone określenie Beatrycze [1]), zwana Bice (ur. w 1266, zm. 8 czerwca 1290 we Florencji) – Włoszka z Florencji, którą według wielu badaczy Dante Alighieri umieścił w swoim poemacie Boska komedia, powierzając jej rolę przewodniczki po niebiańskiej krainie oraz opisał jako swoją ukochaną w Życ...
Dante's interactions with Beatrice set an example of so-called courtly love, a phenomenon developed in French and Provençal poetry of prior centuries. Dante's experience of such love was typical, but his expression of it was unique.