Casella (Divine Comedy)
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Casella (Divine Comedy)
Casella (died before 1300) was an Italian composer and singer, none of whose works have survived. Biographical fragments and identity He was probably a friend of Dante Alighieri who made him into the main character of the 2nd canto of the ''Purgatorio'' (the second part of the ''Divine Comedy).'' All that is positively known about him is what is found in Dante's work and it has been impossible to identify him with absolute certainty with any of the Casellas named in contemporary documents. To whatever is said of him in Dante's work one can add (with some degree of probability) information furnished by the earliest commentators of the ''Divine Comedy'': Pietro di Dante, Benvenuto da Imola, Buti (Commentator), Buti and Landino give him as being born in Florence, while an anonymous early commentary of the ''Divine Comedy'' gives him as being born in Pistoia. Potential mentions of this Casella in other documents include a mention in ''Codex Vaticano 3214 (Casella dedit sonum, i.e. ...
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