This famous Florentine was a very learned lawyer, who during Dante’s
infancy and boyhood held high offices of state in the city. It is not
possible, therefore, that he should have had pupils at this time, and
he cannot have been Dante’s master in any strict sense of the word, as
Vasari affirms, and as many commentators have assumed on the strength
of the moving interview between these two in the _Inferno_.[81]
Dante’s affectionate greeting mingled with reverence, and the fatherly
solicitude of Brunetto, suggest just such a connection as Bruni
indicates. The elderly man had taken an interest in the budding genius
of the boy, and had held inspiring conversations with him from time
to time on serious subjects, and by his own example had encouraged
the youth to win fame through his pen. For Dante was no doubt well
acquainted with Brunetto’s _Tesoretto_, and his more ambitious and
voluminous _Trésor_, which Brunetto specially commends to his care.[82]
This was a compendium of knowledge, a small part of which was devoted
to the elements of astronomy, and it may well be that this short
epitome was Dante’s first introduction to the science.
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[81] _Inf._ xv. 23 _et seq._
[82] _Inf._ xv. 119.
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Some have thought that Brunetto’s advice to Dante to follow his star
“Se tu segui tua stella ...,”[83] indicates that he had cast the poet’s
horoscope; but there is no evidence that Brunetto had ever practised
astrology, or even that he took special interest in it above other
branches of learning.
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[83] “If thou follow thy star,” _Inf._ xv. 55.
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