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Dante Alighieri died 700 years ago. His enemies had him exiled, hoping he'd disappear from history. But instead he wrote a masterpiece, The Divine Comedy, making himself the hero of his own epic ...
Dante Alighieri has been featured in articles for JSTOR Daily, Daily Art Magazine and FAD Magazine. The most recent article is Unit Reinterprets Dante’s Inferno with a Contemporary Group Exhibition ...
Published by Del Rey, the bizarre book will be released on January 19 for $13. Dante's Inferno the video game arrives for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PSP on February 9.
Dante's Inferno By Dante Alighieri, adapted by Roger Elsgood, read by Corin Redgrave, Alex Jennings, Tom Burke, Laurie Anderson et al., CSA, $18.95 ...
The Inferno Dante Alighieri. Doubleday Books, $35 (672pp) ISBN 978-0-385-49697-1 ...
Dante's poem The Inferno for 700 years has provided vivid inspiration to painters and preachers, who have kept alive popular vision of hell as physical place of fire and brimstone, extraordinary ...
The encounter of Dante with Farinata and Cavalcante in their fiery tombs is also painted with such animated and fortunate strokes that we must reproduce some of them here : — ...
A line of incoherent gibberish with which Dante starts Inferno VII, 1, has been interpreted by some hopefuls as archaic Maltese. It states Pape satan, pape satan aleppe.
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