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  1. Schicchi (died c. February 1280) [citation needed] was a medieval knight of Florence in the thirteenth century. His life, including his crime of fraud by being a talented imposter, is detailed by Dante in the Inferno , which inspired a Puccini opera and a later play.

  2. Gianni Schicchi de' Cavalcanti was a 13th-century Italian knight, a Florentine historical figure mentioned by Dante in the Inferno, Canto XXX. In that canto, Dante visits the Circle of Impersonators and sees a man savagely attacking another: he is told that the attacker is Schicchi, condemned to Hell for impersonating Buoso Donati ...

  3. Gianni Schicchi es una ópera cómica en un acto con música de Giacomo Puccini y libreto en italiano de Giovacchino Forzano, compuesta en 1917-18. Es la tercera y última de las óperas (precedida por Il tabarro y Suor Angelica) que conforman El tríptico ( Il trittico ).

  4. 17 de sept. de 2021 · The historical inspiration for this character was the knight Gianni Schicchi de' Cavalcanti, who lived in the 13th century and whose story was presumably so well-known around Florence at the time the Divine Comedy was written that no further explanation was necessary.

  5. 9 de dic. de 2003 · The true source of the libretto is in fact the ``Commentary on the Divine Comedy by an Anonymous Florentine of the 14th Century'', a work which appeared in print in 1866. That commentary provides the following detail: ``This Gianni Schicchi was of the Cavalcanti of Florence, and the story is told of him that: Messer Buoso Donati being mortally ...

  6. Gianni Schicchi is a short, one-act opera by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Giovacchino Forzano, composed in 1917–18. It is the third and final instalment of Puccini’s Il trittico (The Triptych) together with the operas Il tabarro and Suor Angelica.

  7. Gianni Schicchi, a friend of one of the relatives of the old man, hiding in the bed with the clothes of the dead body and in the presence of a notary, pretending to be Buoso, dictates his will in favour of the relative and himself. The work was composed in a relatively short space of time, from October 1917 to April 1918. Gianni Schicchi, of ...