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- Dante Alighieri - Wikipedia
It was in the name of this love that Dante left his imprint on the dolce stil nuovo ("sweet new style", a term that Dante himself coined), and he would join other contemporary poets and writers in exploring never-before-emphasized aspects of love
- Dante Alighieri | Biography, Books, Famous Works, The Divine Comedy . . .
Dante (born c May 21–June 20, 1265, Florence [Italy]—died September 13 14, 1321, Ravenna) 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
- The Divine Comedy – Digital Dante
Digital Dante offers original research and ideas on Dante: on his thought and work and on various aspects of his reception
- 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 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
For Dante it will become a means to the articulation of his deepest intuitions Among Dante’s contemporaries, however, the single strongest influence on his early poetry was Guido Cavalcanti, renowned not only as a poet, but also for his knowledge of natural philosophy
- The World of Dante
Dante's Inferno, widely hailed as one of the great classics of Western literature, details Dante's journey through the nine circles of Hell The voyage begins during Easter week in the year 1300, the descent through Hell starting on Good Friday
- Danteworlds
Click on regions within each realm (circles of Hell, terraces of Purgatory, spheres of Paradise) to open new pages featuring people and creatures whom the character Dante meets during his journey
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