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 In 1902 Sanvisenti, in his book on the early influence of Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio in Spain, gave a new analysis of the poem, the only one thus far published which is based on the Del Balzo edition. This analysis is interspersed with about fifteen short extracts aggregating some eighty verses. Sanvisenti added a few remarks on the relation of the Gloria d'Amor to the Divine Comedy and also on the points of resemblance between it and the Roman de la Rose.

In addition to these longer studies of the Gloria d'Amor, brief comments upon the poem and its author have been made from various points of view by Briz, Landau, Körting, Farinelli, Morel-Fatio, Gigli, and Constans. Finally, Rocabertí or his poem have been mentioned very summarily or in the form of a reference by Ochoa,