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  1. La divina commedia di Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Edward C Lowe, 2010-08-28
  2. The new life (La vita nuova) of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 2010-08-30
  3. The New life of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, 2010-09-08
  4. The Purgatory of Dante Alighieri (Purgatorio 1-27) An experiment in literal verse translation by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Charles Lancelot Shadwell, 2010-09-01
  5. The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri; by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Charles Eliot Norton, 2010-07-30
  6. The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri; by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Charles Eliot Norton, 2010-09-06
  7. The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri. tr. by the Rev. Henry F. C by Dante Alighieri. 1265-1321., 1897-01-01
  8. The divine comedy, being the vision of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, 2010-09-08
  9. The first canticle, Inferno of the Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Thomas William Parsons, 2010-08-01
  10. The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri; by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 2010-09-03
  11. The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Henry Francis Cary, et all 2010-07-29
  12. The divine comedy of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 2010-08-16
  13. The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, 2010-05
  14. The divine comedy of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 2010-09-08

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43. DANTE ALIGHIERI (1265-1321)
Translate this page Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). Nasce a Firenze nel 1265. Il padre, chesvolgeva una piccola attività di cambiatore e prestatore di
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DANTE ALIGHIERI (1265-1321) Nasce a Firenze nel 1265. Il padre, che svolgeva una piccola attività di cambiatore e prestatore di denari, vantava ascendenti nobili. Lo stesso Dante, nel Paradiso , fa risalire le sue origini a Cacciaguerra, un trisavolo vissuto nel XII sec., che morì combattendo i musulmani durante la IIa crociata. La famiglia quindi era della piccola nobiltà (le rendite erano derivate anche dal possesso di alcuni terreni e case). Questo permise a Dante di non svolgere alcuna attività lavorativa e di dedicarsi liberamente agli studi e ai divertimenti propri delle persone del suo ceto. La sua prima formazione intellettuale consiste in studi di grammatica e logica. Studiò retorica con Brunetto Latini e ancora giovanissimo si dedicò alla poesia divenendo amico di Guido Cavalcanti e Lapo Gianni. Le sue Rime furono soprattutto dedicate ad esaltare -secondo la maniera del Dolce Stilnovo- una donna: Beatrice (forse Bice di Folco Portinari), morta nel 1290. Dedicata completamente a lei è anche la Vita Nuova (1293), dopodiché Dante s'orienta verso gli studi filosofici e teologici.

44. 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

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Biography of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)
Dante is one of the greatest poets in the Italian language; with the comic story-teller Boccaccio and the poet Petrarch, he forms the classic trio of Italian authors. Dante Alighieri was born in the city-state Florence in 1265. He first saw the woman, or rather the child, who was to become the poetic love of his life when he was almost nine years old and she was some months younger. In fact, Beatrice married another man, Simone di' Bardi, and died when Dante was 25, so their relationship existed almost entirely in Dante's imagination, but she nonetheless plays an extremely important role in his poetry. Dante attributed all the heavenly virtues to her soul and imagined, in his masterpiece The Divine Comedy, that she was his guardian angel who alternately berated and encouraged him on his search for salvation. Dante never returned to Florence. He wandered from city to city, depending on noble patrons there. Between 1302 and 1304 some attempts were made by the exiled Whites to retrieve their position in Florence, but none of these succeeded and Dante contented himself with hoping for the appearance of a new powerful Holy Roman Emperor who would unite the country and banish strife. Henry VII was elected Emperor in 1308, and indeed laid seige to Florence in 1312, but was defeated, and he died a year later, destroying Dante's hopes. Dante passed from court to court, writing passionate political and moral epistles and finishing his Divine Comedy, which contains the Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. He finally died in Ravenna in 1321.

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50. Poetry Today Online : Classic Poets: Dante Alighieri
Prospect Image Classical Poet Dante Alighieri (12651321) By RobertoQuintos, Contributing Writer. The greatest of Italian poets
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The greatest of Italian poets, Dante Alighieri is generally considered with Shakespeare and Goethe as one of the three universal masters in Western literature. His masterpiece, 'The Divine Comedy', is the most important Christian poem. Dante's use of the Italian language in place of Latin in the poem influenced the course of European literature throughout the ages.
Dante was born in Florence between May 15 and June 15, 1265, to a family of lesser nobility. The essential facts of his early life are told in his 'The New Life', written in about 1293. He met the Beatrice of his later poems when he was 9. Although it is unlikely that they ever exchanged more than a few words, Dante's love for her never died. His marriage to Gemma di Manetto Donati had been arranged as early as 1277, and they had three sons and one daughter.
Dante's education gave him a mastery of the Latin learning of the day. As a citizen of one of the chief city-republics he played a part in the violent political and military conflicts that engulfed Italy (see Guelfs and Ghibellines). A leader of the White Guelfs, he rose to high office in Florence and was sent as an ambassador to the pope in Rome in 1301.
The victory of the more extreme party in Florence, the Black Guelfs, resulted in the banishment of the leaders of the opposite party, the White Guelfs. Dante was among those sent into exile in 1302. He lived in various places in Italy until at length he settled in Ravenna, where he died on Sept. 14, 1321. A small tomb in Ravenna holds the poet's remains.

51. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)
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52. DANTE ALIGHIERI (1265-1321)
Dante Alighieri (12651321) Dante Alighieri is an Italian poet, born on Florenceto a family of lower nobility between late May and early June 1265; he remains
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Dante Alighieri is an Italian poet, born on Florence to a family of lower nobility between late May and early June 1265; he remains one of the supreme figures of world literature. He looses both parents when he is only 18, and in 1274 meets Beatrice, the woman whom he loves and exalts, firs in La vita nova (The new Life) and later in his greatest work La divina commedia (The Divine Comedy). Little is known about Dante’s education, although his work reveal a big erudition for his age. During the years following the death of Beatrice, Dante becomes involved in the turbulent politics of Florence: in 1295. The rivalry between the two factions within Guelph party of Florence, the Blacks, who see in the Pope an ally against imperial power, and the Whites, who are determined to remain independent of the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor becomes intense during Dante’s tenure. Dante is White, but Blacks, in 1301, seize power and Dante is banned from the city for two years with a heavy fine. In 1316, Dante is invited to return to Florence, but he rejects because the terms offered are those generally reserved for pardoned criminals.

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54. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)
Translate this page Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) Biografia ea Divina Comédia Dante no Exílio.Pintura de autor anônimo. Archivo Iconografico SA, Itália.
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Dante Alighieri nasceu em Florença em 1265 de uma família da baixa nobreza. Sua mãe morreu quando era ainda criança e seu pai, quando tinha dezoito anos. Pouco se sabe sobre a vida de Dante e a maior parte das informações sobre sua educação, sua família e suas opiniões são geralmente meras suposições. As especulações sobre a sua vida deram origem à vários mitos que foram propagados por seus primeiros biógrafos, dificultando o trabalho de separar o fato da ficção. Pode-se encontrar muita informação em suas obras, como na Vida Nova (La Vita Nuova) e na Divina Comédia (Commedia). Na Vida Nova Dante fala de seu amor platônico por Beatriz (provavelmente Beatrice Portinari), que encontrara pela primeira vez quando ambos tinham 9 anos e que só voltaria a ver 9 anos mais tarde, em 1283. Nos tempos de Dante, o casamento era motivado principalmente por alianças políticas entre famílias. Desde os 12 anos, Dante já sabia que deveria se casar com uma moça da família Donati. A própria Beatriz, casou-se em 1287 com o banqueiro Simone dei Bardi e isto, aparentemente, não mudou a forma como Dante encarava o seu amor por ela. Provavelmente em 1285, Dante casou-se com Gemma Donati com quem teve pelo menos três filhos. Uma filha de Dante tornou-se freira e assumiu o nome de Beatrice. Em 1290, Beatriz morreu repentinamente deixando Dante inconsolável. Esse acontecimento teria provocado uma mudança radical na sua vida o levando a iniciar estudos intensivos das obras filosóficas de Aristóteles e a dedicar-se à arte poética.

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Dante, portret Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), najwybitniejszy poeta w³oski i jeden z najwiêkszych w skali ¶wiatowej. Obywatel Florencji , któr± musia³ opu¶ciæ jako polityczny wygnaniec, choæ pe³ni³ tam ró¿ne funkcje publiczne, m.in. priora (1300), cz³onka rz±dz±cej miastem signorii. Zwi±za³ siê z Parti± Bia³ych, która przegra³a z Czarnymi, wiernymi papiestwu. Tu³aj±c siê po W³oszech, znalaz³ wreszcie schronienie na dworze w  Rawennie , gdzie umar³. Pogl±dom i antypatiom politycznym da³ wyraz w twórczo¶ci, m.in. w swoim najwiêkszym dziele Boskiej Komedii , og³oszonym drukiem dopiero w 1472 (przek³ad polski we fragmentach w  Bibliotece Warszawskiej w 1853, w ca³o¶ci w 1860). Wiersze liryczne i okoliczno¶ciowe Dantego zebrano po jego ¶mierci w tomie Canzoniere , a ich czê¶æ wesz³a do Nowego ¿ycia Bibliotece Warszawskiej Boska Komedia , wielki poemat zawieraj±cy pe³n± niezwyk³ej wyobra¼ni wizjê wêdrówki poety przez piek³o, czy¶ciec i raj, uchodzi za intelektualno-artystyczn± syntezê kultury i my¶li filozoficznej ¶redniowiecza , nasycon± realiami spo³eczno-politycznymi. Dzie³o Dantego przyczyni³o siê do rozwoju jêzyka w³oskiego oraz utwierdzenia ¶wiadomo¶ci narodowej W³ochów.

56. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Inferno, Canto III
Dante Alighieri (12651321). from INFERNO. Canto III (Chapter 3). The gatewayto the city of Doom. Through me The entrance to the Everlasting Pain.
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The gateway to the city of Doom. Through me
The entrance to the Everlasting Pain.
The Gateway of the Lost. The Eternal Three
Justice impelled to build me. Here ye see
Wisdom Supreme at work, and Primal Power,
And Love Supernal in their dawnless day.
Ere from their thought creation rose in flower
Eternal first were all things fixed as they. Of Increate Power infinite formed am I That deathless as themselves I do not die. Justice divine has weighed: the doom is clear. All hope renounce, ye lost, who enter here. This scroll in gloom above the gate I read, And found it fearful. "Master, hard," I said, "This saying to me." And he, as one that long Was customed, answered, "No distrust must wrong Its Maker, nor thy cowarder mood resume If here ye enter. This the place of doom I told thee, where the lost in darkness dwell. Here, by themselves divorced from light, they fell, And are as ye shall see them." Here he lent A hand to draw me through the gate, and bent

57. Dante Alighieri - Olga's Gallery
Dante Alighieri. (12651321). Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) great Italian poet, bornin Florence into a noble family. See Alessandro Botticelli Portrait of Dante.
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Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) great Italian poet, born in Florence into a noble family.
See: Alessandro Botticelli Portrait of Dante La Vita Nuova
According to his work La Vita Nuova (1292) Dante fell in love with Beatrice Portinari (1265-1290) when they were both only 9. And this love to her he bore through all his life. Many paintings, based on the episodes from Vita Nuova , were created by the 19th century painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti
See: Dante Gabriel Rossetti The First Anniversary of the Death of Beatrice: Dante Drawing the Angel Dante recalls how he drew an angel on the anniversary of Beatrice's death: 'and while I did this, chancing to turn my head, I perceived that some were standing beside me to whom I should have given courteous welcome, and that they were observing what I did... perceiving whom, I arose for salutation, and said: "Another was with me".
Dante Gabriel Rossetti Beatrice Meeting Dante at a Marriage Feast, Denies Him Her Salutation
Dante Gabriel Rossetti Dantis Amor
(Dante’s Love) was the central panel of three, the others showing the earthly and heavenly salutations of Beatrice; all three were painted on a cupboard door. Love stands in front of a diagonally divided sky with the head of Christ in the upper left, and that of Beatrice in the lower right. Love is holding an unfinished sundial, which would have shown the time to be nine o'clock, nine being the mystic number, which Dante associated with Beatrice.

58. Dante Alighieri Society Of Massachusetts
Dante Alighieri (12651321) The greatest Italian poet and one of themost important writers of European and World Literature. Best
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The greatest Italian poet and one of the most important writers of European and World Literature. Best known for the epic poem COMMEDIA, c. 1310-14, later named LA DIVINIA COMMEDIA.
Dante grew up in Florence where he was born in 1265 (probably May 29). He was registered in one of the city guilds - the Apothecaries - being entered as "Dante d'Aldighieri, poeta." In 1285 he married Gemma Donati with whom he had seven children - six sons and one daughter, Beatrice, who became a nun at Ravenna. However his ideal lady and inspiration for his poetry was Beatrice Portinari (d.1290) whose chance meeting in May 1274 determined the whole future course of the poet's life. Dante wrote La vita nuova c. 1293. In it he relates how he first set eyes on "the glorious lady of his heart, Beatrice." He then being about nine years of age and she a few months younger.
The book is dedicated to the Florentine poet, Guido Cavalcanti, the greatest poet of that time, whom Dante calls "the first of my friends," and ends with the promise of writing concerning Beatrice "what has never before been written of any woman" ( io spero di dicer di lei quello che mai non fue detto d'alcuna Dante's Exile
In 1301, due to changes in the the

59. The Divine Comedy And Kabala, Dante Alighieri - Rosicrucian Archive
Dante Alighieri (12651321) was born in Florence, during a period of intense politicalrivalry between the Papal party (the Guelphs) and the Imperial party
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by Jack Courtis Divine Comedy Divine Comedy First, the Divine Comedy is in 3 parts; Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso . This is not only a reference to the Christian Trinity, but also a reference to the three-fold structure of the Hermetic kosmos. His classical education should not be underestimated. Secondly, he writes 34 cantos for Inferno and 33 cantos for each of Purgatorio and Paradiso . If the first canto of Inferno is understood as an introduction to his entire work, then there are 33 cantos that relate specifically to Inferno . So what does 33 mean? Obviously, it alludes to the age of Christ at his crucifixion and resurrection. A superficial reading of the Divine Comedy Thirdly, Dante writes

60. Dante Alighieri 1265-
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JORGE LUIS BORGES Traduction de Claude Esteban. PLEIADE. LE FIL DE LA FABLE Le fil que la main d'Ariane glissa dans la main de Thésée (son autre main tenait l'épée) pour que celui-ci s'enfonce dans le labyrinthe et qu'il en découvre le centre, l'homme à la tête de taureau ou, comme le veut Dante, le taureau à la tête d'homme, et qu'il lui donne la mort et qu'il puisse enfin, sa prouesse accomplie, défaire les mailles de pierre et revenir vers elle, son amour. Les choses se passèrent ainsi. Thésée ne pouvait savoir que de l'autre côté du labyrinthe s'ouvrait l'autre labyrinthe, celui du temps, et que dans quelque lieu déjà établi se trouvait Médée. Le fil s'est perdu. Le labyrinthe s'est perdu, lui aussi. Nous ne savons même plus, maintenant, si c'est un labyrinthe qui nous entoure, un cosmos secret ou un chaos hasardeux. Notre beau devoir à nous est d'imaginer qu'il y a un labyrinthe et un fil. Jamais nous ne tiendrons le fil. Il se peut que nous le rencontrions et que nous le perdions dans un acte de foi, une cadence, un rêve, dans les mots que l'on nomme philosophique ou dans le simple bonheur. Cnossos 1984 POSSESSION DE L' HIER J'ai perdu tant de choses que je serais incapable d'en faire le compte, et je sais que j'ai perdu le jaune et le noir, et je pense à ces couleurs impossibles comme n'y pensent guère ceux qui voient. Mon père est mort et il continue d'exister auprès de moi. Lorsqu'il m'arrive de scander quelques vers de Swinburne, je le fais me dit-on avec sa voix. Celui-là seul qui est mort est nôtre, seul est nôtre ce que nous avons perdu. Ilion fut, mais Ilion perdure dans l'hexamètre qui la pleure. Israël fut lorsqu'il était une antique nostalgie. Tout poème, avec le temps, devient une élégie. Nôtres sont les femmes qui nous ont laissés, étrangers enfin à l'attente, qui est angoisse, et aux alarmes et aux terreurs de l'espérance. Il n'y a d'autres paradis que les paradis perdus.

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