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  1. Monarchy, and Three Political Letters by Dante Alighieri, 1980-06
  2. The Purgatorio (Signet Classics) by Dante Alighieri, 2009-10-06
  3. The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 03 by Dante Alighieri, 2010-07-20
  4. Dante Alighieri by Ricardo J. Quinones, 1998-08-12
  5. The Paradiso (Signet Classics) by Dante Alighieri, 2009-10-06
  6. Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 2008-07-23
  7. The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 04 by Dante Alighieri, 2010-07-20
  8. Works of Dante Alighieri. Includes The Divine Comedy in three translations (with one version illustrated by Gustave Dore). Also includes The Banquet (mobi) by Dante Alighieri, 2008-11-13
  9. Divine Comedy, Cary's Translation, Purgatory by Dante Alighieri, 2009-07-23
  10. The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Paradise, Volume 2 by Dante Alighieri, 2010-07-20
  11. Divine Comedy, Cary's Translation, Paradise by Dante Alighieri, 2009-07-23
  12. The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 10 by Dante Alighieri, 2010-07-20
  13. The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Purgatory, Volume 1 by Dante Alighieri, 2010-02-06
  14. The Divine Comedy: Volume 3: Paradiso (Penguin Classics) (v. 3) by Dante Alighieri, 2008-02-26

21. The Inferno Of Dante Alighieri
Illustrated and annotated translation of the Inferno.
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22. PLIDA - Progeto Lingua Italiana Dante Alighieri | Dante Alighieri, Siena
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23. Philosophy Professor | Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri (12611321) Ideas - Love is the movement of the spirit and the primordial energy of the universe. - The energy of love is manifested in three actions.
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- Love is the movement of the spirit and the primordial energy of the universe. - The energy of love is manifested in three actions. - In romantic love, the psyche moves toward the object of its erotic affections. - In philosophical love, the psyche contemplates the world of nature through the exercise of reason. - In mystical love, the psyche desires union with God, which is the harmony of the will of the soul and the will of God. - Poetry reveals the movement of the spirit, or love, through its literal sense. - The literal sense of poetry cntains the manifestations of love in terms of the poem's allegorical, moral, and anagogical meanings.
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Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was the leading poet of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance. He was also a prominent thinker in the fields of literary theory, moral and social philosophy, and political thought. His most famous work, The Divine Comedy, is a literary landmark and a synthesis of his political, religious, and social views. Dante's embrace of human individuality and happiness and his use of Italian rather than Latin in The Divine Comedy are often considered to signal the end of the Middle Ages and the rise of Renaissance humanism. Dante was born to a noble Florentine family who belonged to the White Guelf party and were allied with the papacy. His involvement with the chaotic politics of the time, however, convinced Dante of the necessity for political unity and the separation of church and state. Nevertheless, after the Black Guelfs took power in Florence, Dante was forced into exile for the balance of his years.

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27. Electronic Bulletin Of The Dante Society Of America
An online service for scholars of Dante provided by the Dante Society of America.
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28. Dante Alighieri - Biography And Works
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Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) , Italian poet wrote La Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy), his allegory of life and God as revealed to a pilgrim, written in terza rima Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory), and Paradiso (Paradise), written between 1307 and 1321. The dates of when Dante’s works were written are inexact and many are unfinished, although there is no doubt that Dante is known as the source of modern Italian. Inspired by Virgil and Aristotle and inspiring other such poets as Geoffrey Chaucer and William Blake , Dante has affected a profound influence on numerous poets, playwrights, and authors right into the 21st century. Although his exact birth date is not known, Dante Alighieri was born in Florence, Italy in the year 1265. His mother Donna Gabriella degli Abati died when he was very young. His father was Alighiero di Bellincione Alighieri, a notary from a family loyal to the Guelphs. The Guelphs supported the Papacy, while the other predominant family of the neighboring area in Tuscany, the Ghibellines, supported the German emperor, thus spurring many power struggles between the two. It is said that Dante fought with the Guelphs as a cavalryman in the battle of Campaldino (1289), referred to in

29. Home | Dante Alighieri Of Denver, Colorado
Dante Alighieri Society is devoted to ItalianAmericans and provides information about the Denver chapter. Contact names are included.
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Some of the most distinguished literary figures of the 19th Century founded the Dante Alighieri Society in 1889 to perpetuate the accomplishments of Dante and his sense of Italian style. The impact of his writings, in the divided and troubled Italy of the 14th century, empowered the dialect of Florence to rapidly gain the admiration of virtually all of what became the modern nation of Italy. Many scholars consider his masterpiece, "La Divina Commedia" the most eloquent summing up of moral, religious and political thought of the Middle Ages.
Soon after that original chapter of the society was formed in Rome, others began springing up in all parts of the world where Italian communities were growing, leading to 450 chapters worldwide in 1990. Their common non-political goal is to promote the understanding and appreciation of Italy's contributions to civilization from medieval times to present.
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30. Dante Alighieri Collection At Bartleby.com
Contains a brief biography and bibliography; etext of the Harvard Classics translation of the Divine Comedy, and quotations from Bartlett s .
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31. Otfried Lieberknecht, ORB Dante Alighieri: A Guide To Online Resources
Otfried Lieberknecht s links to online resources, including e-texts, publications and bibliographies.
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32. Dante Alighieri On The Web
Dante Alighieri (the real first name was Durante, Dante is a sort of nickname) was born in Florence in May or June 1265, from a lowaristocracy family (not very wealthy) of the
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  • Dante Alighieri (the real first name was Durante, Dante is a sort of nickname) was born in Florence in May or June 1265, from a low-aristocracy family (not very wealthy) of the guelfo party Stilnovo poet and had many friends among the other members of the Stilnovo Poetical School (especially Guido Cavalcanti). After the death of Bice di Folco Portinari (loved by Dante, who mentioned her in his work with the name of Beatrice ) Dante began studying philosophy and theology in depth, also attending some sort of cultural associations in Florence (the Studia) which provided lessons mainly about Aristotle and St. Thomas To begin a political career, Dante joined a Medical Corporation in 1295. In the following five years, his career grew quickly, and culminated in his becoming a priore From this moment on, Dante roamed many Italian courts never again to return to Florence : he stayed under the protection of Bartolomeo della Scala in Verona in 1303. In 1306 he moved to Lunigiana (a Tuscan region), then to Poppi and to Lucca . In 1313 he went back to Verona where he stayed till 1319. In the same year, he moved to
  • 33. Dante; Poetry Of Dante Alighieri; Full Text Of Dante's Divine Comedy - Inferno,
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    34. Dante Alighieri - The Divine Comedy: Dante's Inferno Documentary, Animation, Fea
    All about Dante's Inferno Documentary, Animation, Feature, Audiobooks, Comics series. Based on The Divine Comedy by the best poet of all times, Dante Alighieri
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    We p ay homage to Dante Alighieri - The best poet of all time! Italians say that there are two Italies. We say there are two worlds. But we all agree that we are talking about one before Dante and another one after Dante . He put his life on the line by demanding the separation of Church from State. He changed western society forever, which is the type we enjoy today in the free world. This year we commemorate the 700th Anniversary of the writing of Inferno , the first cantica of Dante's masterpiece - The Divine Comedy . This year we also celebrate the pardoning of Dante's exile from Florence , a ceremony to take place later this year in Florence, Italy. This website is the simplest of them all, however, it was designed to give you a list of links to help you understand what we are putting together to pay

    35. The Divine Comedy By Dante Alighieri
    Features multiple editions of the Divine Comedy in a variety of customizable viewing formats. Includes the original Italian and translations by Longfellow and the Rev. H. F. Cary.
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    36. Università Per Stranieri "Dante Alighieri" Reggio Di Calabria (Italy)
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    L’Università per Stranieri “Dante Alighieri” di Reggio Calabria opera dal 1984 ed è stata istituita su iniziativa del Comitato Reggino della Società Dante Alighieri. L’Università si propone di contribuire, attraverso l’incontro ed il confronto di esperienze provenienti dalle più diverse latitudini, non solo alla conoscenza della lingua e della cultura italiana, ma anche all’affermazione, nel reciproco rispetto, della più autentica comprensione fra i popoli.
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    37. Dante Alighieri Society Of Massachusetts
    Dante Alighieri Society of Massachusetts or Societ Dante Alighieri is an Italian cultural center with programs in music, theater, Italian language school for children and adults
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    The Dante Alighieri Society of Massachusetts is a non profit organization whose objective is to promote and foster Italian culture. La Dante Alighieri Società del Massachusetts si propone di tutelare e diffondere la lingua e la cultura italiana.

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    Geboren zwischen dem 18.5. und 17.6.1265 in Florenz, gestorben am 14. September 1321 in Ravenna. Er wurde 1295 in den "Rat der Hundert" der kaisertreuen Ghibellinen von Florenz gewählt. Die papsttreuen Guelfen verurteilten ihn 1302 zum Tod auf dem Scheiterhaufen. Er lebte fortan in Verona und Lucca, vermutlich auch in Paris. In Ravenna starb er dann an der Malaria.
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    Eine Einf hrung in das Leben und Werk Dantes von Brian Horne.
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    Divina Commedia dolce stil nuovo , als der "Süße Neue Stil" bekannt wurde. Und 1292, vier Jahre nach dem Tod von Beatrice, schrieb Dante das Buch, das der Welt die Ankunft eines großen neuen Talents verkünden sollte, die Vita Nuova beginnt und sie beim Erreichen des Paradieses wiedertrifft. De Eloquentia Il Convivio De Monarchia Divina Commedia Die Inferno Purgatorio und Paradiso Inferno terza rima Inferno der contrapasso Inferno Purgatorio
    Es ist zwar wahr, dass das Purgatorium immer noch ein Ort des Leidens ist, aber es ist auch eine Region der Liebe und der Freude. In der klassischen katholischen Theologie ist es der "Ort" oder der "Prozess" der Reinigung, in dem die Seelen der Erlösten schon auf ihrer Reise zu Gott sind. Die Dunkelheit, die Kälte, die Ängste, die Verzweiflung und der Schrecken der Hölle sind vorbei. Dante und Vergil betreten das Ufer eines hohen Berges, der aus einem ruhigen Meer emporragt, das in das Licht des frühen Morgens eingetaucht ist. Auf den sieben Terrassen des Berges befinden sich die Seelen derer, die voll Freude ihre Reinigung auf sich nehmen während sie zu ihrer Vereinigung mit Gott voranschreiten. Hier im Purgatorio Inferno Infernos contrapasso Purgatorio : "Schau gut auf mich. Ich bin es tatsächlich, ich bin tatsächlich Beatrice! Wie konntest du ruhen, diesen Berg zu erklimmen? Wusstest du nicht, dass hier der Mensch glücklich ist?" (Canto XXX, II, 73-75) Sie wird nun zu seiner Führerin. Gemeinsam steigen sie hinauf ins Paradies.

    40. Dante Alighieri- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
    The author of La Commedia (The Divine Comedy), considered a masterwork of world literature, Dante Alighieri was born Durante Alighieri in Florence, Italy, in 1265, to a notable
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    The author of La Commedia The Divine Comedy ), considered a masterwork of world literature, Dante Alighieri was born Durante Alighieri in Florence, Italy, in 1265, to a notable family of modest means. His mother died when he was seven years old, and his father remarried, having two more children. At twelve years old, Dante was betrothed to Gemma di Manetto Donati, though he had already fallen in love with another girl, Beatrice Portinari, who he continued to write about throughout his life, though his interaction with her was limited. The love poems to Beatrice are collected in Dante's La Vita Nuova , or The New Life In his youth, Dante studied many subjects, including Tuscan poetry, painting, and music. He encountered both the Occitan poetry of the troubadours and the Latin poetry of classical antiquity, including Homer and Virgil . He read Boethius's De consolatione philosophiae and Cicero's De amicitia . By the age of eighteen, Dante had met the poets Guido Cavalcanti, Lapo Gianni, Cino da Pistoia, and others. Along with Brunetto Latini, these poets became the leaders of

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