Authors: Paget Toynbee
Bulletin Italien
,
221
n
.
Bullettino della Società Dantesca Italiana. See
Società Dantesca.
Bunbury, Mrs. F. J.; account of Bargello in 1852,
132
n
.;
   Â
translation from Boccaccio's
Vita di Dante
,
207-8
;
   Â
from his
Comento
,
209-11
;
   Â
translation of Balbo's
Vita di Dante
,
281
.
Buonconte da Montefeltro.
See
Montefeltro.
Buonconvento;
   Â
death of Henry VII at,
96
.
Buondelmonti, Buondelmonte dei;
Burnetto;
   Â
Dante's uncle,
37
n
.,
42
;
   Â
in charge of Florentine Carroccio at Montaperti,
42
.
Burney, Charles (1726-1814);
   Â
translated
Inferno
,
218
.
Burning alive;
   Â
punishment of,
84
n
.
Buti, Francesco da (1324-1406);
   Â
commentary on the
D. C.
,
48
n
.,
223
,
224
,
273
,
276
;
   Â
date of,
224
;
   Â
mentions tradition that Dante joined Franciscan Order,
48
n
.;
   Â
lectures at Pisa on
D. C.
,
224
;
   Â
notice of Dante,
276
.
Butler, A. J.;
   Â
translation of
D. C.
with notes,
220
;
   Â
translation of Scartazzini's
Dante Handbuch
,
250
n
.,
281
.
Byron, Lord (1788-1824);
   Â
translated Francesca da Rimini episode from
D. C.
,
220
;
   Â
version of
Purg
. viii. 1-6 in
Don Juan
,
221
;
   Â
interest in publication of Taaffe's
Comment on D. C.
,
229
.
C
Cacciaguida;
   Â
great-great-grandfather of Dante,
38
n
.,
40
;
   Â
mention of, in documents,
40
n
.;
   Â
his father Adamo,
40
;
   Â
his history related in the
Commedia
,
40-1
;
   Â
baptized in San Giovanni,
40
,
42
;
   Â
his brothers Moronto and Eliseo,
40
;
   Â
his wife Alighiera,
40
;
   Â
military services and death,
40
;
   Â
situation of his house in Florence,
40-1
;
   Â
his sons Preitenitto and Alighiero,
40-1
;
   Â
descendants,
41-2
;
   Â
“foretells” Dante's exile,
88
,
90
,
91
.
Caccianimici family of Bologna;
   Â
member of, supposed to figure as Polyphemus in poetical correspondence between Dante and G. del Virgilio,
256
n
.
Calendars, Arabian and Syrian;
   Â
utilized by Dante in
V. N
.,
47
n
.,
48
n
.,
67
,
165
,
170
.
Calimala;
   Â
street in Florence connecting Mercato Vecchio and Mercato Nuovo,
31
n
.
Cambridge (U.S.A.) Dante Society;
   Â
Annual Reports
,
82
n
.,
91
n
.,
161
n
.,
221
n
.,
224
n
.
Cammino, Gherardo da (d. 1306);
   Â
reference to, in
Convivio
,
175
.
Campaldino, battle of (1289);
   Â
Tuscan Ghibellines defeated by Florentine Guelfs,
53-62
,
67
;
   Â
Dante takes part in,
53-4
,
57
,
61
,
62
,
74
;
   Â
alleged account of, by Dante,
57
n
.,
251
;
   Â
Villani's account of,
57-60
;
   Â
Buonconte da Montefeltro killed in,
60
,
61-2
;
   Â
reminiscences of, in
D. C.
,
61
,
62
.
Campi, G.;
   Â
commentary on
D. C.
,
229
.
Can Grande.
See
Scala.
Canaccio, Bernardo;
   Â
friend of Dante at Ravenna,
100
n
.;
   Â
his epitaph on Dante,
105-6
;
   Â
supposed until recently to have been written by Dante
himself,
106
;
   Â
identity of writer discovered in MS. in Bodleian,
106
;
   Â
translated by Fynes Moryson,
106
n
.
Cancellieri family of Pistoja;
   Â
Black and White factions originate from feuds of,
75-7
.
Cancellieri, Focaccia de'; occasions hostilities between two branches of Cancellieri family,
75-6
.
Canolati, Bartolommeo;
   Â
dealings of Visconti with, as a sorcerer,
101-3
.
Cante de' Gabrielli.
See
Gabrielli.
Canterbury;
   Â
MS. of
Convivio
at,
192
n
.
Canzoni e Madrigali di Dante
,
160
.
Canzoniere
. See
Lyrical Poems
.
Caponsacchi, Cilia di Gherardo de';
   Â
wife of Folco Portinari,
46
n
.;
   Â
her eleven children,
46
n
.-47
n
.
Caprona;
   Â
Dante present at capitulation of,
62
.
Carbone, G.;
   Â
translation of Blanc's
Vocabolario Dantesco
,
230
.
Cardinals, Italian;
   Â
Dante's letter to,
97
,
249-50
.
Carducci, G.;
   Â
Rime di M. Cino da Pistoja
,
49
n
.,
50
n
.,
108
n
.
Carlyle, J. A. (1801-1879);
   Â
printed Italian text of
Inferno
with his translation,
216
.
Carmina Illustrium Poetarum Italorum
;
   Â
Dante's
Eclogues
first printed in,
253
.
Carpenter, G. R.;
   Â
Episode of the Donna Pietosa
,
161
n
.
Carpentras;
Carroccio, Florentine,
15
;
   Â
Villani's account of,
17-18
;
   Â
at battle of Montaperti,
21
;
   Â
capture of, by Sienese,
24
;
   Â
flagstaffs preserved in Cathedral of Siena,
24
n
.;
   Â
Dante's uncle in charge of, at Montaperti,
42
.
Cartolario, A.;
   Â
notice of Dante,
276
.
Cary, H. F. (1772-1844);
   Â
printed Italian text of
Inferno
for first time in England,
215
;
   Â
his translation of
D. C.
,
219
;
   Â
notes on
D. C.
,
229
.
Casentino;
   Â
Dante in,
92-3
.
Casini, T.;
   Â
commentary on
D. C.
,
36
n
.,
229
;
   Â
edition of
V. N
.,
166
n
.,
167
n
.;
   Â
chapter divisions in,
167
n
.
Cassino, Monte.
See
Monte Cassino.
Castagno, Andrea del (c. 1390-1457);
   Â
his representation of Dante,
143
n
.
Casts from human face;
   Â
art of taking, known to the ancients,
135
n
.
Cat, anecdote of Dante and,
156-7
.
Catalan;
   Â
translation of
D. C.
in,
217
.
Cavalcanti, Cavalcante,
33-4
.
Cavalcanti, Guido (c. 1255-1300);
   Â
marries the daughter of Farinata degli Uberti,
34
;
   Â
Dante's friend,
36
n
.,
47
n
.
,
50,
81
,
159
,
164
,
170
;
   Â
replies to Dante's first sonnet,
45
,
50
,
159
;
   Â
his reply translated by Rossetti,
159
n
.;
   Â
friend of Manetto Portinari, to whom he addressed a sonnet,
47
n
.;
   Â
poetical correspondence with Dante,
50-1
;
   Â
one of the Whites,
81
;
   Â
exiled through Dante's means,
81
;
   Â
death of,
81-2
;
   Â
his last poem,
82
n
.;
   Â
Taddeo Gaddi's portrait of, in Santa Croce,
141
;
   Â
Dante's
V. N
.dedicated to,
164
;
   Â
his lady, Giovanna,
170
.
Cavalcaselle, G. B.;
   Â
version of Kirkup's letter to the
Spectator
on the Giotto portrait of Dante,
133
n
.;
   Â
opinion as to the portraits of Dante,
142
n
.
Cavicciuli, Antonio di Baldinaccio de'; member of the Adimari family of Florence, rescued from death by Dante,
43
n
.
Cayley, C. B. (1823-1883);
   Â
translation of
D. C.
, with notes,
229
.
Cecco d' Ascoli (1257-1327);
   Â
Quirini's defence of Dante's memory against imputations of,
108
;
   Â
anecdote of Dante and,
156-7
.
Cerchi family of Florence;
   Â
leaders of White Party,
76
;
   Â
feud with Donati,
77-81
.
Cerchi, Ricoverino de'; wounded in broil in Florence,
81
.
Cerchi, Vieri de'; at battle of Campaldino,
58
,
61
,
76
;
   Â
leader of Whites in Florence,
76
,
79
,
80
.
Charles I of Anjou (1220-1285);
   Â
defeats Manfred at Benevento,
28-9
,
31
,
34
,
35
,
36
;
   Â
receives lordship of Florence for three years,
34
.
Charles II of Anjou (1243-1309);
   Â
in Florence,
55
;
   Â
aids Florentines,
56
;
   Â
mentioned in
De Vulg. Eloq
.,
241
;
   Â
supposed to figure in Bargello fresco containing portrait of Dante,
268
.
Charles of Valois (1270-1325);
   Â
representative of Boniface VIII in Florence,
82-3
,
124
.
Charles Martel of Hungary (1271-1295);
   Â
Dante's acquaintance with,
140
n
.
Charles the Great (742-814);
   Â
Dante's error as to coronation of,
237
n
.
Chaucer, Geoffrey (c. 1340-1400);
   Â
translations from
D. C.
, in his works,
218
.