Ghibelines fought, as well as of the spirit in which the Middle Age was accustomed to handle such subjects. Weary of the endless strife of princes and cities, of the factions within every city against each other, seeing municipal freedom, the only mitigation... The Holy Roman Empire - Page 280by James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1904 - 575 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ferdinand Gregorovius - Rome (Italy) - 1867 - 740 pages
...©ingrtffe %o-- bann'á XXII. in baè 4)l(iä) unb ber barauä folgenbe beftige 1 With Henry VII. ende the history of the Empire in Italy, and Dante's book is an epitaph instead of a prophecy: 3>imci Sövücc the holy Roman Empire, Sentón 1866, p. 29J. Siée fíav unb treff* lia) gcfeÇvietene... | |
| Pasquale Villari - Italy - 1883 - 446 pages
...Mr. James Bryce, The Holy Roman Empire. London, Macmillan, 1866. At page 291 the author remarks : " With Henry the Seventh ends the history of the Empire...Dante's book is an epitaph instead of a prophecy." dependence.* Up to a certain point we may believe all this to have been rather a consequence of party... | |
| Felice Tocco - Christian heresies - 1884 - 594 pages
...tinta medievale più spiccata. Il Brice (Tìie holy Roman Empire, 6"ed.,pag. 264) avea già notato : With Henry the Seventh ends the history of the Empire in Italy und Dante's book is an epitaph instead of a prophecy; con non minore acume il Wegele (op. cit., pag.... | |
| Pasquale Villari - Italy - 1892 - 648 pages
...Mr. James Bryce, "The Holy Roman Empire." London, Macmillan, 1866. At page 291 the author remarks: "With Henry the Seventh ends the history of the Empire...Dante's book is an epitaph instead of a prophecy." ' It is curie us that Giuseppe Ferrari, who in his " Corso sugli Scrittori politici point we may believe... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - Holy Roman Empire - 1899 - 520 pages
...like Charles the Fourth and Frederick the Third, as the humble minions of a French or Italian priest. With Henry the Seventh ends the history of the Empire...fought, as well as of the spirit in which the Middle Age was accustomed to handle such subjects. Weary of the endless strife of princes and cities, of the... | |
| Ferdinand Gregorovius - Rome (Italy) - 1901 - 904 pages
...Parigi, per ordine di Filippo. È un trattato compílalo in forma chiara e pratica. (16) With Henry VII ends the history of the Empire in Italy, and Dante's book is an epitaph instead of a prophecy (JAMES BRYCE, The holy Roman Empire, London 1866, pag. 291). Questo libro eccellente, scritto con chiarissimo... | |
| Charles Allen Dinsmore - Poets, Italian - 1903 - 480 pages
...like Charles the Fourth and Frederick the Third, as the humble minions of a French or Italian priest. With Henry the Seventh ends the history of the Empire...convey a notion of the feelings with which the noblest Ghibellines fought, as well as of the spirit in which the Middle Age was accustomed to handle such... | |
| Charles Allen Dinsmore - Literary Criticism - 1903 - 490 pages
...feelings with which the noblest Ghibellines fought, as well as of the spirit in which the Middle Age was accustomed to handle such subjects. Weary of the endless strife of princes and cities ; of the factions within every city against each other ; seeing municipal freedom, the only mitigation of turbulence,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Church and state - 1904 - 298 pages
...history wholly rejected the tale, that poison was given him by a Dominican monk in sacramental wine. With Henry the Seventh ends the history of the Empire...Dante's book is an epitaph instead of a prophecy." * Yet when it was all over, with what splendid courage and unfaltering devotion Dante eulogi2es the... | |
| Philology, Modern - 1905 - 496 pages
...morente diffondeva la Divina Commcdia (г). EG PARODI. (1) Alludo alla frase del Bryce sul De Monarchia: «With Henry the Seventh ends the history of the Empire in Italy, and Dante' s book is an epitaph instead of a prophecy ». (2) Rimarrebbe ancora, per compiere la dimostrazione,... | |
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