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1290, Lucca, Italy

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Bonagiunta Orbicciani, also called Bonaggiunta and Urbicciani (ca. 1220 in Lucca – 1290), was an Italian poet of the Tuscan School, which drew on the work of the Sicilian School. His main occupation was as a judge and notary. Fewer than forty of his poems survive.

He appears as a character in Canto 24 of Dante's Purgatorio, where he comments on the sweet new style of his successors.

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