Dino Compagni (c. 1255 - February 26, 1324)
was an Italian historical writer and political figure.
Dino is an abridgement
of Aldobrandino or Ildebrandino. He was born into a popolano or
prosperous family of Florence,
supporters of the white party of the Guelphs. Dino was active in Florentine politics serving as
consul for the guild of traders, and later as member of the Signory twice,
Prior, and Gonfalonier of Justice. He was democratic in feeling, and was a
supporter of the new ordinances of Giano della Bella.[1]
From November 1301 onward, when the
White faction lost the power of the Signory to the Black party, Dino was to
never serve in a Government council. Because he had been a prior, his property
was not forfeit; he was not sent into exile as other members of the White
faction. When Charles
of Valois, the
nominee of Boniface
VIII, was expected
in Florence, Compagni, foreseeing the evils of civil discord, assembled a
number of citizens in the church of San Giovanni, and tried to quiet their
excited spirits.[1]
His Cronica (chronicle)
relates the events that came under his own notice from 1280 to 1312. It bears
the stamp of a strong subjectivity. The narrative is constantly personal.
Compagni is more of a historian than a chronicler, because he looks for the
reasons of events, and makes profound reflections on them. He is one of the
important authorities for that period of Florentine history, notwithstanding
the mistakes of fact which are to be found in his writings.[1]
See
also
·
Cronica
References
1.
Oelsner 1911, p. 903.
·
This
article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Oelsner, Hermann (1911). "Italian Literature" . In Chisholm, Hugh
(ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. 14 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 897-912.
External
links
·
Complete text of Compagni's Cronica delle cose
occorrenti ne' tempi suoi (in Italian).
·
The Chronicle of Dino Compagni: Translated by Else C. M. Benecke and A. G. Ferrers
Howell, Publisher JM Dent and Co., Aldine House, London, 1906.
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