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Beautiful 19th Century Maps of Dante’s Divine Comedy : Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise & More
Open Culture
Even the least religious among us speak, at least on occasion, of the circles of hell. When we do so, we may or may not be thinking of where...
18 hours ago
The Epic Journey of Dante Alighieri
NYU
Casa Italiana Zerilli-Mariṃ at NYU presents a Full Screening of "Dante: Inferno to Paradise" and a Panel Discussion – Sept. 27.
2 months ago
The Dante Monaco: Events from December 4th to 6th, 2024
MonteCarlo Living
The month of December opens with two events of great cultural importance that will take place at the Rainier III Auditorium in Monaco and...
1 day ago
WOF 432: Who is Dante Alighieri?
Word on Fire
Today, we are excited to bring you the first lecture from Bishop Barron's popular course, “Dante's Catholic Imagination.”
7 months ago
Follow Dante’s Footsteps Through Italy
Smithsonian Magazine
Portrait of Dante Alighieri, Florence and the allegory of the Divine Comedy, 1465, detail. Dea/G. Nimatallah/DeAgostini via Getty Images.
43 months ago
Dante early life and the The Divine Comedy
Britannica
Dante (Alighieri) , (born c. May 21–June 20, 1265, Florence—died Sept. 13/14, 1321, Ravenna), Italian poet. Dante was of noble ancestry, and his life was...
42 months ago
Why Dante and his ‘Divine Comedy’ remain relevant 700 years after his death
USC Dornsife
Redemption. Romance. Body horror. Scholars explore these concepts and other reasons why the medieval author Dante Alighieri and his master work resonate with...
38 months ago
Dante Gets a Bit of Justice, 700 Years After His Death
Courthouse News
Italy's most famous poet, Dante Alighieri, is the subject of a legal conference looking into whether he was the victim of a miscarriage of justice.
42 months ago
Dante Alighieri
The Guardian
"The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis..."
102 months ago
Dante - Poet, Philosopher, Politics
Britannica
Dante - Poet, Philosopher, Politics: A second contemporary poetic figure behind Dante was Guido Guinizelli, the poet most responsible for altering the...
106 months ago