Chi è questa che vèn, ch’ogn’om la mira
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"Chi è questa che vèn, ch’ogn’om la mira" è un celebre sonetto stilnovista di Guido Cavalcanti, dedicato alla contemplazione estatica della donna amata e alla potenza spirituale del suo apparire.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Chi è questa che vèn, ch’ogn’om la mira canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Chi è questa che vèn, ch’ogn’om la mira Context triple: [Guido Cavalcanti, notableWork, Chi è questa che vèn, ch’ogn’om la mira]
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Funiculì, Funiculà
"Funiculì, Funiculà" is a famous Neapolitan song, often performed in operatic and classical crossover concerts, that has become one of the most recognizable pieces of Italian popular music worldwide.
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Bella Ciao
"Bella Ciao" is a famous Italian anti-fascist folk song that gained renewed worldwide popularity as an anthem of resistance through its prominent use in the TV series *Money Heist*.
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Song of an Italian Girl
"Song of an Italian Girl" is a poem by Armenian writer Mikael Nalbandian that later provided the lyrics for Armenia’s national anthem, "Mer Hayrenik."
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Cara terra mia
"Cara terra mia" is a song by Italian-American singer and actress Romina Power, known from her musical career with Al Bano.
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Amorosa visione
Amorosa visione is a 14th-century allegorical poem by Giovanni Boccaccio that blends courtly love with moral and philosophical reflections in a visionary narrative.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Chi è questa che vèn, ch’ogn’om la mira Target entity description: "Chi è questa che vèn, ch’ogn’om la mira" è un celebre sonetto stilnovista di Guido Cavalcanti, dedicato alla contemplazione estatica della donna amata e alla potenza spirituale del suo apparire.
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A.
Funiculì, Funiculà
"Funiculì, Funiculà" is a famous Neapolitan song, often performed in operatic and classical crossover concerts, that has become one of the most recognizable pieces of Italian popular music worldwide.
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B.
Bella Ciao
"Bella Ciao" is a famous Italian anti-fascist folk song that gained renewed worldwide popularity as an anthem of resistance through its prominent use in the TV series *Money Heist*.
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C.
Song of an Italian Girl
"Song of an Italian Girl" is a poem by Armenian writer Mikael Nalbandian that later provided the lyrics for Armenia’s national anthem, "Mer Hayrenik."
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D.
Cara terra mia
"Cara terra mia" is a song by Italian-American singer and actress Romina Power, known from her musical career with Al Bano.
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E.
Amorosa visione
Amorosa visione is a 14th-century allegorical poem by Giovanni Boccaccio that blends courtly love with moral and philosophical reflections in a visionary narrative.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (33)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
poesia lirica
ⓘ
sonetto ⓘ testo dello Stilnovo ⓘ |
| ambientazioneCulturale | Firenze medievale ⓘ |
| autore | Guido Cavalcanti NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| campoSemantico |
luce
ⓘ
miracolo ⓘ spirito ⓘ |
| correnteFilosofica | influenza neoplatonica ⓘ |
| effettoNarrativo | sospensione estatica del soggetto lirico ⓘ |
| figuraCentrale | donna angelicata ⓘ |
| formaMetrica | sonetto di 14 versi ⓘ |
| funzioneDellaDonna | mediatore tra umano e divino ⓘ |
| genere | poesia d’amore ⓘ |
| influenza | sviluppo della lirica amorosa italiana ⓘ |
| lingua | italiano volgare ⓘ |
| metro | endecasillabo ⓘ |
| motivoRicorrente |
sguardo collettivo degli uomini sulla donna
ⓘ
trasfigurazione della donna in figura quasi divina ⓘ |
| movimentoLetterario | Dolce Stil Novo NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| paeseDiOrigine | Italia NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| periodoStorico | fine XIII secolo ⓘ |
| prospettivaEnunciativa | io lirico innamorato ⓘ |
| registro | elevato ⓘ |
| relazioneConAutore | esprime la concezione spirituale dell’amore di Guido Cavalcanti ⓘ |
| stile | stilnovista ⓘ |
| supporto | manoscritti medievali ⓘ |
| tema |
contemplazione estatica della donna amata
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idealizzazione della donna ⓘ potenza spirituale dell’apparire della donna ⓘ rapporto tra bellezza femminile e dimensione spirituale ⓘ |
| tradizione | poesia amorosa cortese ⓘ |
| tradizioneSuccessiva | ripreso e commentato dalla critica dantesca e stilnovista ⓘ |
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Subject: Chi è questa che vèn, ch’ogn’om la mira Description of subject: "Chi è questa che vèn, ch’ogn’om la mira" è un celebre sonetto stilnovista di Guido Cavalcanti, dedicato alla contemplazione estatica della donna amata e alla potenza spirituale del suo apparire.
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