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  1. The vision: or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Henry Francis Cary, 2010-10-10
  2. La vita nuova di Dante Alighieri (Italian Edition) by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, 2010-09-01
  3. The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Charles Eliot Norton, 2010-09-08
  4. The new life (La vita nuova) of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 2010-08-19
  5. The Hell of Dante Alighieri, edited with translation and notes by Arthur John Butler by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Arthur John Butler, et all 2010-07-30
  6. The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri; by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Charles Eliot Norton, 2010-09-07
  7. The Inferno of Dante Alighieri with a translation in English blank verse, notes, and a life of the author - [complete in 2 volumes] by Henry Francis (1772-1844) tr. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). Cary, 1805-01-01
  8. The Commedia and Canzoniere of Dante Alighieri / a new translation, with notes, essays, and a biographical introduction by E.H. Plumptre by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). E.H. Plumptre, 1890-01-01
  9. The new life (La vita nuova) by Dante Alighieri; tr. by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, with an introduction by Charles Eliot Norton. One hundred sonnets by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Francesco Petrarca, et all 2010-08-05
  10. The New life of Dante Alighieri; by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Charles Eliot Norton, 2010-08-16
  11. The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri; by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 2010-08-29
  12. Il convito: The banquet of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Elizabeth Price Sayer, 2010-08-29
  13. Opere poetiche di Dante Alighieri, con note di diversi per diligenza e studio di Antonio Buttura (Italian Edition) by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Antonio Buttura, 2010-08-31
  14. The Inferno of Dante Alighieri (Italian Edition) by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Hermann Oelsner, et all 2010-08-26

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Dante Alighieri. Dante Alighieri(1265-1321). De Monarchia (1313), Basel 1559. Lit. Bielefeldt, H
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Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) De Monarchia (1313), Basel 1559 Lit.: Bielefeldt, H.: Von der päpstlichen Universalherrschaft zur autonomen Bürgerrepublik. Aegidius Romanus, Johannes Quidort von Paris, Dante Alighieri und Marsilius von Padua im Vergleich, in: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Kanonistische Abteilung 73, 1987, S. 70-130; Cheneval, F.: Die Rezeption der Monarchia Dantes bis zur Editio princeps im Jahre 1559 , München 1995; Francesco, E.: Il pensiero politico di Dante , Mailand 1928; Gilson, É.: Dante et la philosophie , Paris 1939; Goudet, J.: Dante et la politique , Paris 1979; Kraus, F. X.: Dante. Sein Leben und sein Werk, sein Verhältnis zur Kunst und zur Politik , Berlin 1897;

64. Dante Alighieri-biographie-liste Des Poèmes
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Dante Alighieri, nato a Firenze da Alighiero di Bellincione e dalla sua prima moglie Bella (forse degli Abati), sotto il segno astronomico dei Gemelli (cfr. Par. XXIII 112-117) fra il 21 maggio e il 21 giugno del 1265, Dante morì a Ravenna, dopo un esilio quadrilustre, la notte fra il 13 e il 14 settembre 1321.
Visse dunque 56 anni e quattro mesi; età non breve, ma di fronte alla quale la sua multiforme operosità poetica, letteraria, civile, per ampiezza e profondità di interessi, per i raggiunti vertici dell'arte, appare senz'altro prodigiosa, se si pensi che per la maggior parte essa va sicuramente collocata negli anni fortunosi e travagliati dell'esilio, e se ne consideri la complessa ricchezza di motivi ed esperienze diverse, retoriche, cortesi, etico-politiche, nutrite di accese speculazioni dottrinali.
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Dante was born in to the oldest family of Florence in 1265. His mother died when he was five and the father when Dante was eighteen years old. Dante had an education that became his position.
Amongst many things he studied rhetoric which he had use for in both his occupations :Poet and politician. As a member of an influencial family he soon gained access to the political world of Florence. It was now he acquired his insights in the the intrigues and games of power which he later came to lash so fiercely in his great work, The Comedy.

65. Index Of /pub/english/Translated Works/A/Dante Alighieri(1265-1321)
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DANTE ALIGHIERI
"Love that moves the sun and the other stars..." Birthplace

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As a lawyer's son, with links to the Guelf nobility, he received a superior education in the classics and Christian literature.
Other jobs
Soldier, diplomat, magistrate
Did you know? Dante claims in the Vita Nuova to have first seen and fallen in love with Beatrice, his worldly and spiritual passion, when she was just nine. Critical verdict Dante is now seen as the creator of modern Italian; before The Divine Comedy, the vernacular was so unformed that he is said to have begun writing it in Latin, doubting that it was a fit medium. Boccaccio was an early commentator, while Dante's first English mention comes in Chaucer, who drew strongly on Italian Renaissance authors, and he swiftly became popular. Horace Walpole was a dissenting voice ("absurd, disgusting... a Methodist person in Bedlam"), but the Romantic poets rediscovered him, Blake conjuring limpid, visionary illustrations to the Comedy. The drier modernists also feel his power: Eliot was strongly influenced, and Beckett kept the Comedy by him until his death.

67. Dante
Translate this page Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). © copyright Alfred Ballabene, Wien, 1999Soferne der Autor zitiert wird, können Artikel, Artikelauszüge
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Die Göttliche Kommödie ist in drei Abschnitten abgefaßt: Hölle, Fegefeuer und Paradies.Gleichzeitig ist diese Wanderung ein Erkenntnisweg und ein Läuterungsweg. Man berichtet, daß ihm im Jahre 1300 eine Vision gewährt wurde, (zur eigenen Erlösung aus seinem sündigen Leben), in welcher er durch 7 Tage durch Hölle, Fegefeuer und Paradies wanderte und dort mit den Seelen sprach und von ihnen auch hörte, was Gott für ihn und die Welt in Absicht hatte. Alfred.Ballabene@univie.ac.at

68. ILTweb Digital Dante
Columbia University's multimedia dedication to Hell's tour guide provides a biography, a bibliography, texts, and links to other Dante sites.
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69. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Dante Alighieri
of Alighiero di Bellincione Alighieri, a notary belonging to an Guelphs in Tuscany. Dante thus grew up amidst the banded together), and accordingly Dante matriculated in the guild
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Italian poet, born at Florence, 1265; died at Ravenna, Italy , 14 September, 1321. His own statement in the "Paradiso" (xxii, 112-117) that he was born when the sun was in Gemini, fixes his birthday between 18 May and 17 June. He was the son of Alighiero di Bellincione Alighieri, a notary belonging to an ancient but decadent Guelph family, by his first wife, Bella, who was possibly a daughter of Durante di Scolaio Abati, a Ghibelline noble. A few months after the poet's birth, the victory of Charles of Anjou over King Manfred at Benevento (26 February, 1266) ended the power of the empire in Italy, placed a French dynasty upon the throne of Naples, and secured the predominance of the Guelphs in Tuscany. Dante thus grew up amidst the triumphs of the Florentine democracy, in which he took some share fighting in the front rank of the Guelph cavalry at the battle of Campaldino (11 June, 1289), when the Tuscan Ghibellines were defeated by the forces of the Guelph league, of which Florence was the head. This victory was followed by a reformation of the Florentine constitution, associated with the name of Giano della Bella, a great-hearted noble who had joined the people. By the Ordinances of Justice (1293) all nobles and magnates were more strictly excluded from the government, and subjected to severe penalties for offences against plebeians. To take any part in public life, it was necessary to be enrolled in one or other of the "Arts" (the guilds in which the burghers and artisans were banded together), and accordingly Dante matriculated in the guild of physicians and apothecaries. On 6 July, 1295, he spoke in the General Council of the Commune in favour of some modification in the Ordinances of Justice after which his name is frequently found recorded as speaking or voting in the various councils of the republic.

70. A Comédia De Dante Alighieri
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72. Quotations
ATTRIBUTION Dante Alighieri (1265–1321), Italian poet. “Inferno,” cto. ATTRIBUTIONDante Alighieri (1265–1321), Italian poet. “The Inferno,” cto.
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By Dante Alighieri QUOTATION: Abandon all hope, you who enter here!
QUOTATION: Honor the greatest poet.
QUOTATION: Consider your breed;
you were not made to live like beasts,
but to follow virtue and knowledge.
QUOTATION: I wept not, so to stone within I grew. QUOTATION: This miserable state is borne by the wretched souls of those who lived without disgrace and without praise. QUOTATION: Let us not speak of them; but look, and pass on. QUOTATION: Midway along the journey of our life [Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita] I woke to find myself in a dark wood, for I had wandered off from the straight path. QUOTATION: There is no greater sorrow than to recall a happy time in the midst of wretchedness.

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stone,” they shouted all together glaring down, “how wrong we were to let offTheseus lightly!” ATTRIBUTION Dante Alighieri (1265–1321), Italian poet.
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QUOTATION: There sighs, lamentations and loud wailings resounded through the starless air, so that at first it made me weep; strange tongues, horrible language, words of pain, tones of anger, voices loud and hoarse, and with these the sound of hands, made a tumult which is whirling through that air forever dark, as sand eddies in a whirlwind.
QUOTATION: If anyone should want to know my name, I am called Leah. And I spend all my time weaving garlands of flowers with my fair hands, to please me when I stand before the mirror; my sister Rachel sits all the day long before her own, and never moves away. She loves to contemplate her lovely eyes; I love to use my hands to adorn myself: her joy is in reflection, mine in act.
QUOTATION: O conscience, upright and stainless, how bitter a sting to thee is a little fault!

74. Dante Essay
Dante Alighieri 1265 1321 A Biographical Perspective by AnthonyA. Abruzzese. No other person in the history of Italian Literature
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DANTE ALIGHIERI [1265 - 1321] A Biographical Perspective
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No other person in the history of Italian Literature has been given the esteem, the honor, the prominence as that given to Dante Alighieri. His masterpiece, The Divine Comedy , is studied by scholars in terms of religion, politics, poetic design and intensity of feeling and insight. He is recognized by literary scholars as one of the greatest writers of all times. He was a man of thought and feeling. He had studied the science of his time, and as much of the classical learning at his disposal; he had become a master of scholastic theology; and he was somewhat of a practical politician. He was for all purposes the "renaissance man". Dante was born in Florence, Italy in 1265, at a time when Italy was in upheaval and redefinition. Italy was divided into a group of city states which maintained delicate but precarious balance of power among themselves but which were also ambitious to expand even at the expense of another. Involved in the ensuing political struggle was the Church, ever alert to seize or control, directly or indirectly, the affairs of any of the city states. Florence had become a prominent center of commerce with a growing thriving middle class with intense local pride. But due to competing forces among nobility, middle class, the Church and outside conflicting interests, the resulting chaos prevented Florence from enjoying long periods of peaceful community. Two faction, the Guelfs and the Ghibellines, determined, for the greater part, the political affairs of Florence. It must be remembered that Italy had been an important part of the Holy Roman Empire under Charlemagne. Though the empire had fallen apart, with the assistance of the Church, the titles of Holy Roman Empire and Emperor, were revived by Otto I of Germany, who was invited to Rome for the coronation by the Pope. This led to a struggle for temporal power between the Emperor and the Pope. The Guelfs opposed the authority of the German emperor, preferring to remain independent and reliant on the temporal power of the Pope who in turn depended on French support. The Ghibellines were opposed to papal domination and looked forward to the conquest and control of Italy by the emperor. Those were the basic ideologies involved but with their many complications.

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76. Dante Alighieri - Quotes And Quotations
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    Call number PQ4464 W5; Dante Alighieri, 12651965 . Call number Z8215 R65; TheDivine Comedy in English; a critical bibliography. 6. Dante Alighieri web sites.
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    DANTE ALIGHIERI Dante Alighieri, 15.5 - 15.6.1265, ã.Ôëàðýíöûÿ - 13 ö³ 14.9.1321), ³òàëüÿíñê³ ïàýò. Ïà íåêàòîðûõ çâåñòêàõ, âó÷û¢ñÿ ¢ Áàëîíñê³ì óí³âåðñ³òýöå. Ó 1300 àäç³í ç ïðû¸ðࢠÔëàðýíöû³, ó 1301 àìáàñàäàð ãîðàäà ïðû ïàïñê³ì äâàðû ¢ Ðûìå. Áû¢ àáâ³íàâà÷àíû ¢ âûñòóïëåííÿõ ñóïðàöü ïàïû ³ ãàðàäñê³õ óëàäࢠ³ ïðûãàâîðàíû äà ñïàëåííÿ íà êàñòðû; óñ¸ àñòàòíÿå æûöö¸ ïðà⸢ ó âûãíàíí³. Ó ðàíí³õ âåðøàõ àïÿâࢠÁåàòðû÷ý Ïàðòûíàðû, êàõàííå äà ÿêîé ïðàí¸ñ ïðàç óñ¸ æûöö¸. ýòûÿ âåðøû ³ äàëó÷àíàÿ äà ³õ ïðîçà íà ³òàë. Ìîâå ñêëàë³ ïåðøû áóéíû òâîð - "Íîâàå æûöö¸" (1291-93, âûä.1576), ó ÿê³ì ðàñïðàöàâࢠïðàâ³ëû "íîâàãà ñàëîäêàãà ñòûëþ" (óñêëàäíåíûÿ ìàðàëüíà-ô³ëàñîôñê³ÿ ³äý³, ñ³ìâîë³êà ³ àëåãàðûçì, âûòàí÷àíàñöü ìàñòàöêàé ôîðìû). ä.). Òâîð÷àñöü Äàíòý çðàá³ëà âÿë³ê³ ¢ïëû¢ íà ðàçâ³öö¸ ë³òàðàòóðû. ßãî òâîðû ïåðàêëàäçåíû àìàëü íà ¢ñå ìîâû ñâåòó. Íà áåëàðóñêóþ ìîâó "Áîñêóþ êàìåäûþ" ïåðàêëàäàë³ ß.Ñåìÿæîí, À.̳íê³í, Ó.Ñêàðûíê³í. Le opere di Dante. Firenze, 1965. Enciclopedia Dantesca.

    80. DANTE ALIGHIERI
    Translate this page Dante Alighieri, der größte Dichter Italiens, * Mai 1265 in Florenz,† 14.9. 1321 in Ravenna. - DA erhielt eine sorgfältige
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    Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band I (1990) Spalten 1212-1221 Autor: Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz Werke: Divina Commedia (der urspr. Titel lautete nur »La Comedia«; das Beiwort »divina« erschien erstmals 1555 im Titel der Ausg. v. Lodovico Dolce). Entstanden um 1307-21. Erstausg. Foligno 1472. In etwa 450 Hss. überliefert; älteste erh. Hs. v. 1336. Ausgg.: Carl Witte, Berlin 1862; Giovanni Andrea Scartazzini, Leipzig 1882 (mit Komm.; Neubearb. v. Giuseppe Vandelli, Mailand 1965 ); Edward Moore, Oxford 1894 (hrsg. v. Paget Jarkson Toynbee, 1924 ). - Übers., erkl. u. mit einer Einf. vers. v. Constantin Sauter (ohne Originaltext), 1911 (Nachdr. mit einem Geleitwort v. Hans Rheinfelder, München 1965). - Adelige Vornehmheit in Gesinnung u. Haltung. Aus D.s »Gastmahl« (Text u. Übers.), übers. u. eingel. v. Iso Baumer, St. Gallen 1955. - De vulgari eloquentia libri duo (Zwei Bücher über die Ausdruckskraft der Volkssprache). Entstanden um 1303/04. - Erstausg. (lat.) Paris 1577. It. Übers. v. Giovanni Giorgio Trissino, Virenza 1529. - Ausgg.: Aristide Marigo, Florenz 1938; Pier Giorgio Ricci, ebd. 1959. - Übers.: übers. u. erl. v. Franz Dornseiff u. Joseph Balogh: Über das Dichten in der Muttersprache, 1925 (unver. Nachdr. 1966). - Le Rime (lyr. Gedichte), früher »Il Canzoniere« genannt (Smlg. v. Minneliedern u. Gedichten philos. u. satir. Inhalts). Il Canzoniere di D., Rom 1907. - Krit. Ausg. v. Gianfranco Contini, 1946

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