Donna me prega

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"Donna me prega" is a renowned philosophical love poem by the Italian poet Guido Cavalcanti, celebrated for its complex exploration of love through the lens of medieval Aristotelian and Neoplatonic thought.

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instanceOf love poem
philosophical poem
poem
associatedWith Guido Cavalcanti's reputation as a philosopher-poet
author Guido Cavalcanti NERFINISHED
circulation manuscript tradition
countryOfOrigin Italy
exploresConcept effects of love on the soul
nature of love
nobility of the lover
passions
relationship between body and soul
role of the intellect in love
form canzone
genre lyric poetry
philosophical lyric
hasTranslation English
French
German
Spanish
influenced later Italian love poetry
influencedBy Aristotle's theory of the soul
Neoplatonic metaphysics
language Italian
literaryMovement Dolce Stil Novo NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
literaryTradition Italian medieval lyric
mainTheme love
philosophy of love
psychology of love
meter Italian hendecasyllables
notableFor conceptual complexity
integration of philosophy and lyric
philosophical vocabulary
technical difficulty
originalLanguage Tuscan
philosophicalInfluence Aristotelian thought
Neoplatonism NERFINISHED
medieval scholasticism
relatedAuthor Dante Alighieri NERFINISHED
relatedWork Vita nuova NERFINISHED
setting intellectual milieu of medieval Florence
structure stanzaic form
studiedIn history of philosophy of love
medieval Italian literature courses
subjectOf extensive scholarly commentary
timeOfComposition late 13th century
titleMeaning "A lady asks me"

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Guido Cavalcanti notableWork Donna me prega