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>>15762580
This might help:
http://wiktionary.org/

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>14367663
>If I read into it like I'm borderline autistic, it sorta kinda says what I want even though it doesn't at all (in pretty much any language it was written in)

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>>14358525
>>14358626

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Alighieri
>Not much is known about Dante's education; he presumably studied at home or in a chapter school attached to a church or monastery in Florence. It is known that he studied Tuscan poetry and that he admired the compositions of the Bolognese poet Guido Guinizelli—whom in Purgatorio XXVI he characterized as his "father"—at a time when the Sicilian school (Scuola poetica Siciliana), a cultural group from Sicily, was becoming known in Tuscany. His interests brought him to discover the Provençal poetry of the troubadours, such as Arnaut Daniel, and the Latin writers of classical antiquity, including Cicero, Ovid and especially Virgil.

>When Beatrice died in 1290, Dante sought refuge in Latin literature. The Convivio chronicles his having read Boethius's De consolatione philosophiae and Cicero's De Amicitia. He then dedicated himself to philosophical studies at religious schools like the Dominican one in Santa Maria Novella. He took part in the disputes that the two principal mendicant orders (Franciscan and Dominican) publicly or indirectly held in Florence, the former explaining the doctrines of the mystics and of St. Bonaventure, the latter expounding on the theories of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Why the fuck do you Prautists have to resort to literal historical revisionism to justify your fucking heresy? Not even the fucking Gnostics or Manichaens were this bad about this shit.

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>>14354473
I think the only faggot there is you OP. By that logic, a priest in my parish that really likes the work of Heidegger is a literal Nazi.

>>14354676
They should. Just because you posted a stormfront basedjack doesn't make that not imperative

>>14354654
>>14354679
There's a difference between the Gay Mafia in the Vatican and most parish priests, you know.

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>>14345168
W E W
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I have the perfect webm for such a shit take, but it has sound. So I'll leave this and hope you realize you are a tasteless faggot

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