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- Dante Alighieri - Wikipedia
His work set a precedent that important Italian writers such as Petrarch and Boccaccio would later follow Dante was instrumental in establishing the literature of Italy, and is considered to be among the country's national poets and the Western world's greatest literary icons [12]
- Dante Alighieri | Biography, Books, Famous Works, The Divine Comedy . . .
Dante Alighieri was an Italian poet, prose writer, literary theorist, moral philosopher, and political thinker He is best known for the monumental epic poem ‘La commedia,’ later named ‘La divina commedia’ (‘The Divine Comedy’)
- Dante Alighieri - World History Encyclopedia
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was an Italian poet and politician most famous for his Divine Comedy (c 1319) where he descends through Hell, climbs Purgatory, and arrives at the illumination of Paradise
- How Dante’s Inferno Was a Fiery Act of Political Payback
On the dawn of Good Friday in 1300, Dante Alighieri followed the spirit of the ancient Roman poet Virgil into the underworld So begins “Inferno,” the opening of Alighieri’s narrative epic
- Dante: Biography, Medieval Italian Poet, The Divine Comedy
Dante Alighieri was born May 21, 1265, in Florence, Italy, to a family with a history of involvement in the complex Florentine political scene, and this setting would become a feature in his
- Dante Alighieri | The Poetry Foundation
Italian poet and scholar Dante Alighieri is best known for his masterpiece La Commedia (known in English as The Divine Comedy), which is universally considered one of world literature’s greatest poems
- Dante Alighieri: A Chronology – Digital Dante
Digital Dante offers original research and ideas on Dante: on his thought and work and on various aspects of his reception
- Biography - Alighieri Dante
His Divine Comedy, originally called Comedìa (modern Italian: Commedia) and later christened Divina by Giovanni Boccaccio, is widely considered one of the most important poems of the Middle Ages and the greatest literary work in the Italian language
- Dante Alighieri - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
He was one of the most learned Italian laymen of his day, intimately familiar with Aristotelian logic and natural philosophy, theology, and classical literature
- Inferno (Dante) - Wikipedia
Inferno (Italian: [iɱˈfɛrno]; Italian for ' Hell ') is the first part of the Italian writer Dante Alighieri 's 14th-century narrative poem The Divine Comedy, followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso The Inferno describes the journey of a fictionalised version of Dante himself through Hell, guided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine concentric circles of
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