Guido cavalcanti (c. 1250â€1300) of florence was one of the first to create a new style of poetry, the dolce stil nuovo, that was to inspire dante. Cavalcanti's poetry sings of relationships and the … Cavalcanti was a part of the tuscan poetic movement known as the dolce stil novo (sweet new style), whose members are referred to by their tuscan name, the stilnovisti.

As one of the priors of florence (june 15 - august 15, 1300), dante joined in a decision to punish both parties--white and black guelphs--for recent fighting by banishing ring-leaders, one of whom was … Cavalcanti is widely regarded as the first major poet of italian literature: Dante calls him a mentor, and all of dante's contemporaries treated cavalcanti with great reverence and respect. Guido cavalcanti, a prominent figure in the dolce stil nuovo movement, skillfully wove the complexities of love into his poetry, influencing both dante and subsequent renaissance poets. Guido cavalcanti (c. 1255 - 1300): Decameron vi. 9 born to the noble and powerful family of the cavalcanti, guido was a celebrated poet whose work belongs, along with that of dante, lapo gianni, …

Guido cavalcanti (c. 1255 - 1300): Decameron vi. 9 born to the noble and powerful family of the cavalcanti, guido was a celebrated poet whose work belongs, along with that of dante, lapo gianni, … Andrea cavalcanti, fictional character in the count of monte cristo by alexandre dumas cavalcante de' cavalcanti (died c. 1280), florentine philosopher, father of guido cavalicanti