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Cavalcanti, Guido
(gw´d kävälkän´t) (KEY) , c.12551300, Italian poet; friend of Dante, whose work was greatly influenced by Cavalcantis style. He belonged to the White faction in the struggle of the Guelphs in Florence and was exiled to Sarzana. There he fell ill with malaria and died soon after his recall. Much of his verse, very little of which remains, is in the Canzone damore [song of love]. For translations, see his Sonnets and Ballate (tr. by Ezra Pound, 1912) and Lorna de Lucchi, An Anthology of Italian Poems (1922).