THIS EXHIBITION presents Renaissance editions of Dante's Divine Comedy from the John A. Zahm, C.S.C., Dante Collection at the University of Notre Dame, together with selected treasures from The Newberry Library. The Zahm collection ranks among the top Dante collections in North America. Purchased for the most part by Zahm in 1902 from the Italian Dantophile Giulio Acquaticci, the 15th- and 16th- ...
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An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia ...
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Dante Alighieri. Bartleby.com ...
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A forum for Dante research and interpretation ...
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Dante's Divine Comedy This page is devoted to Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy : Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. It contains a map of Hell, my drawing of Hell, a better map of Hell, a map of Purgatory, and a map of Heaven; information and outlines, and selected stories. The Comedy iteself: Written by Dante Alighieri in 1306 - 21. The time setting when the book begins is in 1300, so he uses his ...
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Chronology of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) 1265 - Dante is born, probably May 29, under the sign of Gemini. 1274 - First meets, and falls in love with Beatrice Portinari, according to the Vita nuova. 1283 - Dante's father dies. He is married shortly thereafter to Gemma Donati, with whom he has four children (Jacopo, Pietro, Giovanni and Antonia). 1289 - Participates as a cavalryman in the battle ...
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Dante, Chaucer, and the Currency of the Word: Money, Images, and Reference in Late Medieval Poetry R. A. Shoaf Follow this link ...
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Holding up a great literary work of the Italian Renaissance to a pale, modern imitation, though I must say Niven and Pournelle are a hell of a lot more readable than Dante.
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The Convivio by Dante Alighieri Translated by Richard Lansing 1998. Book 01 Chapter 01 Chapter 02 Chapter 03 Chapter 04 Chapter 05 Chapter 06 Chapter 07 Chapter 08 Chapter 09 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Book 02 Canzone: Voi che 'ntendendo il terzo ciel movete Chapter 01 Chapter 02 Chapter 03 Chapter 04 Chapter 05 Chapter 06 Chapter 07 Chapter 08 Chapter 09 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 ...
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The Undivine Comedy: Detheologizing Dante Chapter 02, Infernal Incipits: The Poetics of the New by Teodolinda Barolini But half a jiffy. I'm forgetting that you haven't the foggiest what all this is about. It so often pans out that way when you begin a story. You whizz off the mark all pep and ginger, like a mettle some charger going into its routine, and the next thing you know, the customers ...
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EPISTOLA VI TRANSLATION by Paget Toynbee Go to Bibliography Dante Alighieri, a Florentine undeservedly in exile, to the most iniquitous Florentines within the city. 1. The gracious providence of the Eternal King, who in his goodness ever rules the affairs of the world above, yet ceases not to look down upon our concerns here below, committed to the Holy Roman Empire the governance of human ...
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