Terino da Castelfiorentino

Terino da Castelfiorentino

Terino da Castelfiorentino (born 1230s/1240s) was a Florentine poet from Castelfiorentino in the Valdelsa. The only biographical document concerning Terino has been dated variously to 1268 or 1270, but a date of April 1281 has been settled on. This notice was first publicised by Santorre Debenedetti. It shows that Terino was a cloth seller in Florence at the time. He is recorded as "Terino f. Nevaldi di castè fiorentini". His father Nevaldo matriculated in the Arte della Seta in 1225. His son Truccio entered the Arte dei Giudici e Notaj in 1302. A document of 1 June 1362 refers to a Terio and a Giovanni of Castelfiorentino, probably younger sons of Terino.

He had a "tenzone" with Monte Andrea di Firenze and another with Onesto da Bologna. He penned a response, "Naturalmente chere ogni amadore", to the first sonnet in the "Vita nuova" of Dante Alighieri, but this has sometimes been assigned instead to Cino da Pistoia.

References

*Aruch, A. (1915). "Per Terino da Castelflorentino". "Giornale storico della letteratura italiana", 66 (196/197), pp. 279–280.


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