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  1. Paradiso (Bantam Classics) by Dante Alighieri, 1986-01-01
  2. The Inferno (Wordsworth Classics of World Literature) (v. 1) by Dante Alighieri, 1998-04-01
  3. The Descent into Hell (Penguin Epics) by Dante Alighieri, 2006-12-26
  4. The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 09 by Dante Alighieri, 2010-07-20
  5. The Divine Comedy Italian-English Dual Language Version - Inferno by Dante Alighieri, 2009-08-04
  6. The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 05 by Dante Alighieri, 2010-07-20
  7. The Inferno of Dante Alighieri by Dante Alighieri, 2010-10-14
  8. A Modern Reader's Guide to Dante's the Divine Comedy by Joseph Gallagher, 2000-02-01
  9. Inferno (SparkNotes Literature Guide) by Dante Alighieri, SparkNotes Editors, 2002-01-10
  10. Dante's Lyric Poems (Italian Poetry in Translation) by Dante Alighieri, 1999-05-01
  11. Dante's Divine Comedy: As Told for Young People by Dante Alighieri Joseph Tusiani, 2001-09-01
  12. Dante's Inferno (Dramatization) by Dante Alighieri, 2009-11-17
  13. Vita Nuova (Italian Edition) by Dante Alighieri, 2010-04-08
  14. The New Life/La Vita Nuova: A Dual-Language Book (Dover Books on Language) (Italian and English Edition) by Dante Alighieri, 2006-12-15

61. Dante Alighieri - Comitato Di Oslo
Oslo, Norvegia Sito ufficiale del Comitato dante alighieri in Norvegia. Si occupa della diffusione della lingau italiana.
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62. Dante
dante alighieri was born into a Florentine family of noble ancestry.Little is known about Dante's childhood. His mother, Bella
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) The greatest Italian poet and one of the most important writers of European literature. Dante is best known for the epic poem COMMEDIA, c. 1310-14, later named LA DIVINA COMMEDIA. It has profoundly affected not only the religious imagination but all subsequent allegorical creation of imaginary worlds in literature. Dante spent much of his life traveling from one city to another. This had perhaps more to do with the restless times than his wandering character or fixation on the Odyssey. However, his Commedia can also be called a spiritual travel book. "It were a shameful thing if one should rhyme under the semblance of metaphor or rhetorical similitude, and afterwards, being questioned thereof, should be unable to rid his words of such semblance, unto their right understanding." (from Vita Nuova , c. 1293) Dante Alighieri was born into a Florentine family of noble ancestry. Little is known about Dante's childhood. His mother, Bella degli Abati, died when he was seven years old. His father, Alighiero II, made his living by money-lending and renting of property. After the death of his wife he remarried, but died in the early 1280s, before the future poet reached manhood. Brunetto Latini, a man of letters and a politician, became a father figure for Dante, but later in his Commedia Dante placed Latini in Hell, into the seventh circle, among those who were guilty of "violence against nature" - sodomy.

63. La Divina Commedia
La Divina Commedia di dante alighieri presentata in chiave parapsicologica nel libero commento di Giovanna Viva.
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64. A Comédia De Dante Alighieri
Translate this page Este site contém uma versão em prosa dos poema épicos Inferno e Purgatório(da Divina Comédia) de dante alighieri. dante alighieri, A Divina Comédia.
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65. Dante Alighieri
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  • 66. Guido Mazzoni Collection - Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321
    University dante alighieri, 12651321. Browse database entries forthis category View exhibit items related to this category This
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    Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321
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    This very large group of 2,234 records represents pamphlets, newspapers, clippings, periodicals, manuscripts (mostly student theses)and many "per nozze" items (pamphlets published in honor of a wedding). Several of the items have pull-out charts of the Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise, or of the Alighieri family tree. Dates range from 1797 to 1943. The importance of these materials to the field of Dante studies is of no surprise, since Mazzoni was a Dante scholar and President of the Societa` Dantesca. With the exception of book-length works, virtually everything written on the subject in Italian during the nineteenth century can be found here, including lesser-known authors. One can also find the texts of Mazzoni's Lectura Dantis, a lecture series which he founded and participated in. There are a number of periodicals (for example, Il Giornale Dantesco) and unique issues commemorating the poet's birth date. Of interest also are the unusual and often beautifully illustrated items which announce the publication of luxury editions of Dante texts, particularly the Divine Comedy. Rare and aesthetically beautiful Dante studies

    67. Scuola Media Dante Alighieri Di Brindisi
    Brindisi Presenta la scuola, i corsi multimediali, le attivit , le partnership nell'ambito del progetto Comenius, informazioni sulla citt .
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    La scuola Dante Alighieri di Brindisi ha stretto un partnership con il Trias College di Oss-Olanda e l' ungdomsskule di Vigrestad-Norvegia nell'ambito del progetto Comenius, un programma della Comunità Europea volto a favorire l'integrazione europea facendo interagire i sistemi scolastici dei diversi paesi.
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    68. Scuola Di Lingua Italiana E Corsi Di Italiano Per Stranieri - Imparare L' Italia
    Florence The Committee of the dante alighieri of Florence is the only Committee of the Societ  dante alighieri residing in this town. The Committee holds Italian courses.
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    69. The Classic Text: Dante Alighieri
    Online version of exhibition at the University of Western Michigan. Include reproductions of illustrations of Dante's work from different printed editions throughout history.
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    T he Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri remains today one of the pillars upon which the European literary tradition has been built. Originally titled simply Commedia , Dante's masterpiece was written at the end of his life and finished just before his death in 1321. In an era of hand-copied manuscripts, it reached a large and appreciative audience quickly. By the year 1400, no fewer than 12 commentaries devoted to detailed expositions of its meaning had appeared to support the text. Giovanni Boccaccio wrote on the poet's life and in 1373-1374 delivered the first public lectures on Dante's Commedia D ante's work flourished in the fifteenth century along with the printing press, and he became known as the divino poeta or divine poet. In 1555, a fine edition of his Commedia was published in Venice with the adjective divine applied to the poem's title for the first time, resulting in the title still in use today, The Divine Comedy O f Dante's approach to this classic text, Benét's Reader's Encyclopedia T he Divine Comedy is also important for its place in the history of the development of the Italian language. Dante opposed the assumptions of his day that prescribed Latin as the only appropriate language for serious writing. He advocated the use of a courtly Italian enriched with the best of every spoken dialect to form a serious literary language. This would help to unify the separated Italian territories by the creation of a national culture, an end to which Dante strived his entire life. While falling short of his goal of unification, Dante did use his native Tuscan as a basis for several of his works, including

    70. DANTE CANBERRA
    Dissemination of the Italian language and culture in Canberra, Australia.
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    T he Dante Alighieri Society is a non profit world wide organization Though the teaching of the Italian language is the most important task, we also offer a variety of activities such as organise exhibitions of famous painters at the National Gallery of Australia as well as special performance at the theater, Italian cuisine courses, we also enjoy social events such as picnics, dinner nights, travel and many other social and cultural events!
    L earning texts and multimedia material are available to members and the Society holds its activities in the Resource Center which is located at the Italo-Australian Club in Forrest. The Society lists among its many tasks the organising of Italian language classes and conversation groups as well as holding cultural activities and discussions. Other activities such as Italian cooking and tourism are on the agenda for 2000/2001.

    71. Island Of Freedom - Dante Alighieri
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    Distracted mortals! of what paltry worth
    Are the arguments whereby ye are so prone
    Senselessly to beat down your wings to earth!

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    Dante Alighieri, called Dante, wrote the poetic masterpiece La Divina Commedia , or The Divine Comedy , which helped establish his native Tuscan dialect as the literary language of Italy. He is not only Italy's preeminent poet but, along with Shakespeare , one of the towering figures of Western literature. This primacy is accorded him because of his profound understanding of medieval thought, his mastery of complex technical skills, and the dramatic range and originality of his imagination. Dante's life spanned the troubled years of the late Middle Ages, in which the long struggle between pope and emperor for supremacy in Italy reached its most acute phase, and in which the concept of nationalism, exemplified by the growing power of the French monarchy, was displacing the medieval vision of a united Christendom. Deeply involved in the issues and events of his day, Dante reflected in his writings the aspirations and anxieties of his contemporaries, while projecting into them a universal and timeless dimension.
    Of a middle-class Florentine family with some pretensions to ancient nobility, Dante received a good education both in the classics and in scholastic Christian literature. At a very early age he began to write poetry, largely love lyrics (canzoni) in the style of Guido Guinizelli and Guido Cavalcanti. The most memorable events of his youth were his two encounters (1274 and 1283) with Beatrice Portinari, to whom he remained spiritually devoted for the rest of his life in a metaphysical transformation of the tradition of courtly love popularized by the Provencal troubadours despite his own marriage (c. 1285) to Gemma Donati (which produced several children) and Beatrice's to Simon de'Bardi. The progression of his love for her was embodied in the love poetry of his first book

    72. Where In The Hell Is Dante Alighieri?
    Where in the Hell Is dante alighieri? Instructions. Dante the Pilgrimis lost in Hell, and you must find him. For finding the color
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    Dante the Pilgrim is lost in Hell, and you must find him. For finding the color head of Dante, you will get 1 bonus point. There are other bonus points hidden in hell, as well. Go to Hell

    73. Dante Alighieri Society Of Washington Italian Language Program
    Includes general information, class descriptions, schedule, fees, director and teacher biographies, and news.
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    In 1984, the Italian Language Program was successfully initiated in Seattle under the directorship of the local chapter of the Dante Alighieri Society . Since that year, the Italian Language Program of the Dante Alighieri Society of Washington has grown as the ideal place to learn Italian Language and Culture in Seattle. Classes
    Four classes are offered every Fall, Winter, and Spring quarter at four levels: introductory conversation, elementary, intermediate, and advanced. Additional classes may be scheduled as needed. Schedule
    The school year extends from October to early June with a class break every 10 weeks. Each course begins in October and lasts thirty weeks (three quarters) except the introductory conversation course which is 10 weeks long and repeats. Classes meet twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings. The Dante Alighieri Society of Washington is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation organized to promote Italian language and culture throughout Washington State.

    74. Dante, Alighieri (1265-1321)
    Etexts of Longfellow's translation of "The Divine Comedy" in HTML and other formats; biographic Category Arts Literature Works Divine Comedy, The Texts Online......Dante, Alighieri (12651321). Italian poet and philosopher. Works aboutdante alighieri. dante alighieri from Catholic Encyclopedia.
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    Works about Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri from Catholic Encyclopedia Dante Alighieri from The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge Works by Dante Alighieri Inferno Purgatorio Paradiso Divine Comedy Language : Italian Divine Comedy Search works of Dante Alighieri on the CCEL:
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    75. Dante Alighieri - Biography And Works
    dante alighieri. Extensive Biography of dante alighieri and a searchablecollection of works. dante alighieri. Search all of dante alighieri
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    Search all of Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri is beyond doubt the greatest of Italian poets, and, many readers think, one of the greatest poets that Western civilization has produced. W. B. Yeats called him "the chief imagination of Christendom." T. S. Eliot said: "Dante and Shakespeare divide the modern world between them. There is no third."
    He was born in Florence, Italy, in 1265. Italy in those days was not a united country, but a collection of mostly small city-states. Feuds and power struggles between noble families were a constant source of wars between states and of turmoil and civil war within them. Dante, heir of a poor but noble family, was one of the seven elected officials in charge of the government of Florence, when an accidental collision in the street during the May Festival in 1300 led to a brawl that escalated into a civil war that ultimately got Dante's party overthrown and its leaders (including Dante) exiled from Florence. He spent the rest of his life in exile, pining for his native city.
    When he began writing his masterpiece, the Commedia, we do not know. (A "comedy," as traditionally defined, is a story that "begins in sorrow and ends in joy". Dante called his work simply "The Comedy." Later Italian writers speaking of the work called it "The Divine Comedy," by which name it is usually known today.) It appears that he had finished the first of its three parts by 1314, and the last only shortly before his death on 14 September 1321.

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    Gemeinschaft, die von Liebhabern Italiens gegr¼ndet wurde, um auch am Niederrhein der italienischen Kultur und mediterranen Lebensart eine Heimstatt zu geben. Bietet Infos zu Termine und Veranstaltungen, Historie und Mitgliedschaften.
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    77. Otfried Lieberknecht's Homepage For Dante Studies
    A comprehensive and wellorganized directory of internet resources, both scholarly and more general, Category Arts Literature Medieval dante alighieri......Otfried Lieberknecht's Homepage for Dante Studies. If your browser supports framesand JavaScript click here. To see the simpler version of this page click here.
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    78. Dante: La Commedia Secondo L'antica Vulgata
    dante alighieri La Commedia. Inferno. Source dante alighieri. LaCommedia secondo l'antica vulgata a cura di Giorgio Petrocchi.
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    I II III IV ... XXXIV
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    I II III IV ... XXXIII
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    I II III IV ... XXXIII Source:
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    La Commedia secondo l'antica vulgata a cura di Giorgio Petrocchi.
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    The following compressed files contain all 100 cantos of the Commedia in HTML format, with an index and cascading style sheet. Download one of them if you want your own set of HTML files of the Commedia, suitable for offline web browsing. Available in both .zip and .hqx formats.
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    The following files contain the three cantiche, each complete, in HTML format.
    Cantica Files in TEXT Format
    The following text files are 8-bit editions. PC users can read these easily either online or in a text processor. Mac users can view them in a web browser that uses Western (Latin 1) document encoding and can save as text to get native Mac versions. Text versions do not include line numbering.

    79. Dante Alighieri Eindhoven Netherlands
    Italiaanse vereniging. Informatie over de vereniging en de activiteiten.
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    80. The Inferno Of Dante Alighieri
    The Inferno of dante alighieri. A Rhymed Translation by Seth Zimmerman. Illustrationsby Janet Van Fleet. Copyright © 2000 Seth Zimmerman and Janet Van Fleet.
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    The Inferno of Dante Alighieri
    A Rhymed Translation by Seth Zimmerman
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    Click on: i the canto number on the menu, to go to that canto in English to go to a footnote in the English text to return to the text from a footnote inferno i to go from English text to Italian text hell i to go from Italian text to English text to go to an illustration In addition: is placed in the diagram following each canto summary at the point where Dante and Virgil are located.
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    I Dante lost in a dark wood; the leopard, the lion and the she-wolf; Virgil offers to guide him. II Virgil explains why he's come; Dante takes courage. III The Gate of Hell; the vestibule; the indecisive; Charon IV Limbo, the first circle; the unbaptized; the poets

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