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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. 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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22. 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
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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

23. Biography Of Dante Alighieri | Christian Classics Ethereal Library
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24. Dante Alighieri Quotes - The Quotations Page
dante alighieri; The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who dante alighieri; A fair request should be followed by the deed in silence.
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O human race born to fly upward, wherefore at a little wind dost thou fall.
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The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.
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A fair request should be followed by the deed in silence.
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A great flame follows a little spark.
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All hope abandon, ye who enter here!
Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy
Avarice, envy, pride,
Three fatal sparks, have set the hearts of all

On Fire.
Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy
Consider your origin; you were not born to live like brutes, but to follow virtue and knowledge.
Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy
He listens well who takes notes.
Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy
If the present world go astray, the cause is in you, in you it is to be sought.

25. Dante's Divine Comedy ~ Presented By ELF
Welcome to the Research Edition of the Divine Comedy by dante alighieri. This site features 27 full editions of the Divine Comedy online the original
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26. DANTE CHRONOLOGY
Chronology of dante alighieri (12651321). 1265 - dante is born, probably May 29, under the sign of Gemini. 1274 - First meets, and falls in love with
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Chronology of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)
- Dante is born, probably May 29, under the sign of Gemini.
- First meets, and falls in love with Beatrice Portinari, according to the Vita nuova
- Dante's father dies. He is married shortly thereafter to Gemma Donati, with whom he has four children (Jacopo, Pietro, Giovanni and Antonia).
- Participates as a cavalryman in the battle of Campaldino. The Guelf League (Florence and Lucca) defeats the Ghibellines ofArezzo. Dante recalls this battle in Purgatorio
- Death of Beatrice.
- Writes the Vita nuova
- Dante meets Charles Martel, King of Hungary and heir to the kingdom of Naples and the country of Provence. Dante recounts their meeting in Paradiso VIII.
- Joins the guild of the apothecaries for the purpose of entering public life.
- Dante is prior for two months (15 June-15 August), one of the six highest magistrates in Florence. Boniface VIII proclaims the Jubilee Year. Fictional date (Eastertime) of the journey of the Divine Comedy
- Dante is sent to Rome as an envoy to Pope Boniface VIII, as Charles of Valois approaches Florence.
- The Black Guelfs seize power in Florence. Dante is banished from the city for two years and forever excluded from public office. Later in the same year his banishment is made perpetual, and he is condemned to be burned alive if taken in the territory of the Florentine Republic.

27. Dante --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
in full dante alighieri Italian poet, prose writer, literary theorist, moral philosopher, and political thinker. He is best known for the monumental epic
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28. Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321
Important individuals represented in this classification are members of the alighieri family (S), Guido Mazzoni, Flaminio Pellegrini, Giuseppe Chiarini,
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Browse database entries for this category View exhibit items related to this category 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. periodicals "per nozze" can also be found. Because of the importance of the Dante materials in the Mazzoni Pamphlet Collection, any item connected in any way with Dante or Dante studies will be found under this heading. That includes works which may treat other authors such as Boccaccio or Cavalcanti, but whose main focus is on Dante. It also includes biographies of Dante, of course, or of his family. Dante articles marked by Mazzoni in newspapers will be located under the "Dante" heading as well, even though there may be other articles of interest in the newspaper; these other articles may be cross-referenced through personal names in the "Other Names" field. Related materials may be found in the Mazzoni Collection monographs , and in other Special Collections materials, most notably the Bellaman Collection of Dante Materials.

29. Italian Language Classes In Seattle At The Dante Alighieri Society Of Washington
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30. Browse By Author: D - Project Gutenberg
By dante alighieri. Translated by Rev. Henry Francis Cary, MA and illustrated with the seventyfive designs of Gustave Doré.
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31. Biography: Dante Alighieri, Poet (15 Sept 1321)
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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. In 1293 he published a book called the Vita Nuova ("The New Life"), in which he relates how he fell in love with a young girl (Beatrice), and found his chief happiness in thinking of her, and looking at her from afar. In 1304 or shortly thereafter he published

32. Dante Alighieri Quotes
dante alighieri The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.
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36. Dante Alighieri Society Of Massachusetts
dante alighieri Society of Massachusetts or Società dante alighieri is an Italian cultural center with programs in music, theater, Italian language school
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    39. Abandon Hope All Ye Who Enter Here
    dante alighieri wrote this allegorical epic poem between 1306 and 1321. Virgil is the guide who takes the reader through the author s examination of the
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    Justice the founder of my fabric mov'd:
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