The author, noting the occurrence of the word honorificabilitudinitatibus in both the De vulgari eloquentia, ii, 7, and "Love's labor lost," v, 1, wonders whether Shakespeare could have been familiar with Dante's treatise. Noticed in the Manchester Guardian, Dec. 2, 1869, (Dante scrap-book, i, p. 184). See also Toynbee, P. Dante and Shakespeare. 1899. Uhland, (Johann) Ludwig. -2- Dante. [Translated into English.] (In Martin, Sir T. Poems, original and translated. London, 1863. 8°. pp. 292-294.) 1842 M 330 V., G., reviewer. See Arezio, L. L' onore di Dante nella predizione di Brunetto Latini. 1899. Vaccalluzzo, Nunzio. - 2 Il plenilunio e l'anno della visione dantesca. Trani, 1899. 12°. pp. 24. 1019 F 436 Dante e Giotto. [Roma, 1019 C 377 "Nuova antologia, 16 febb. 1900, vol. clxix," pp. 659-673. Venturi, Giovanni Antonio, reviewer. See Federzoni, G. Sopra Celestino V e Rodolfo d' Absburgo. 1898. Venturi, Adolfo. 1900.] 8°. pp. (15). Vieri, Francesco de', called Il Verino secondo. See Verini, F. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. In its form this Index is a compromise between the subject references of library catalogues, determined by rigid bibliographical rules, and the more elastic styles used for indexing books in general. The names of St. Augustine, Cicero, Virgil, and the like, are given in their brief English forms and not in the full classical forms one would look for in the body of a bibliographical catalogue. It has not been thought worth while to refer to all the poems written on Dante. They are only too numerous and the mere names of their authors would fill half a dozen pages. References to poems and dramas will, however, be found under such headings as Beatrice, Francesca, Pia, Ugolino, etc. References to titles in the Supplement are distinguished by an asterisk (*). Capelli, 4, 5 Federzoni, I Galanti (i. 32, ii. 35) Gatti Giovanni, V., I, 2 Perina Valeggia, 2 Antonio, Sant', (the Egyp tian hermit). Cesare, G. di, 6 Apennines. Bassermann, 5 Loria, C., I Apocalypse, Biblical. Scartazzini, 12 - of St. John. of Peter. Apocalypse (Mystic) of the Middle Ages. Rosalba Sadlier, I Jundt Angiolello da Carignano. Tonini, L., 3 Animals in the Div. com. Cipolla, F., 25 Witte, 45 Zoppi, I See also Three beasts. Anselm, St. Agresti, 4 Antaldi mss. Codice antaldino Grieben, 2 Apostles, three. Bartolini, 13 Apothecaries' guild. Croce, E., 2 Aqua et terra. See Qucestio de aqua et terra. Arabic, Dante's knowledge of. Maggi, P. G. Schier Architecture. Gambino Loria, C., I Aretino, Pietro. See Pie Lumini, 2, 6 Arezzo, Ristoro d'. See Ristoro. Argenti, Filippo. Bartolini, 1, 13 Carta Padiglione Passerini, G. L., 5 See also Family. Raynouard See also Provençal. Arnold of Brescia. Gargiolli Arrigo di Abbate. Cesare, G. di, I Art in the Div. com. Bartoli, A., 3 Bartolini, I Fornaciari, R., I Franciosi, II Sartoris Capogrossi-Guarna Colauti Gosse Kelly Lombardi, E., I Martin, M. Milli, 1, 2 cchi, uefort Pignocchi, 2 Usuelli-Ruzza Waddington, S. romances on. Lothian Prato, C. Reumont, I Beatrice and the Donna gentile. Curto and Laura. Brunamonti Lupini and Piccarda. Antognoni, 2 and Virgil (INF. ii.) Antognoni, 2 Neri, 2 as Dante's guide. Jacob as religious type. Tancredi, G., I as source of Dante's inspiration. Barlow, 32 Ferrari, Clem. Formont, I Lungo, 15 as type of womanhood. Scherb Dante's relation to. Bernardi, J., 5 Busk, 5 |