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  1. Purgatory and Paradise translated by the Rev. Henry Francis Cary M.A. from the original of Dante Alighieri and illustrated with the designs of M. Gustave Dore by Gustave (1832-1883) illus. Cary, Henry Francis (1772-1844) tr. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). Dore, 1883
  2. The ante-purgatorio of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Thomas William Parsons, 2010-08-19
  3. La divina commedia; the Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri; by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Melville Best Anderson, 2010-08-28
  4. The Vision of Dante Alighieri ; translated by Henry Francis Cary by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Henry Francis Cary, 2010-08-08
  5. The divine comedy of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 2010-06-15
  6. The Paradiso of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Philip Henry Wicksteed, et all 2010-08-29
  7. The Hell of Dante Alighieri by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, Arthur John Butler, 2010-08-13
  8. The Paradise of Dante Alighieri by Annie Kane, 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, et all 2010-09-07
  9. Inferno. Translated by Henry Francis Cary, from the original of Dante Alighieri, and illustrated with the designs of M. Gustave Doré by 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, 2010-08-02
  10. The early Italian poets from Ciullo d'Alcamo to Dante Alighieri (1100-1200-1300) in the original metres, together with Dante's Vita nuova by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, 2010-08-10
  11. Stories from the Italian poets: being a summary in prose of the poems of Dante, Pulci, Boiardo, Ariosto and Tasso; with comments throughout, occasional ... of the lives and genius of the authors by Leigh Hunt, 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, et all 2010-08-28
  12. Dante's Divina commedia, its scope and value by Franz Hettinger, 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, 2010-08-16
  13. Dante: the poet by Cesare Foligno, 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, 2010-08-31
  14. A teacher of Dante, and other studies in Italian literature by Nathan Haskell Dole, 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri, 2010-09-08

1. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri. Italian poet, born at Florence, 1265; died at Ravenna, Italy, 14 September, 1321. His own statement in the "Paradiso" (xxii
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2. Dante Alighieri On The Web
(2001/1/25) Dante Alighieri on the Web has its own Internet domain please update your links to http//www.greatdante.net This site's new
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3. DANTE CHRONOLOGY
Chronology of Dante Alighieri (12651321) 1265 - Dante is born, probably May 29, under the sign of Gemini.
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4. Alighieri, Dante
Credits and feedback Dante Alighieri (12651321) The greatest Italian poet and one of the most important writers of European literature.
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5. ILTweb Digital Dante
ANTE Abandon every hope, who enter here. Inf. 03.009 dante@mailhub.ilt.columbia.edu ABOUT DANTE (12651321) Dante Alighieri, 1265
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6. Island Of Freedom - Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri 12651321. PLACES Dante Alighieri on the Web The World of Dante Dante Alighieri Digital Dante Dante's Inferno WORKS The Divine
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7. Paradise. Canto XI. Dante Alighieri. 1909-14. The Divine Comedy .
Paradise. Canto XI. Dante Alighieri. 190914. The Divine Comedy. The Harvard Classics
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8. Dantehomepage
Dante Alighieri (12651321) The Divine Comedy Biography Allegorical Interpretations John Ciardi's Summary of the Inferno
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9. Dante Alighieri - Biography And Works
Dante Alighieri Fiction. Inferno Paradiso Purgatorio Dante Alighieri. Search all of Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri (12651321) is
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10. ClassicNotes Dante Alighieri
Biography of Dante Alighieri (12651321) Dante is one of the greatest poets in the Italian language;
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11. Manuscripts Catalogue
Dante Alighieri 12651321, 36 entries Dante Alighieri. Paradiso. Text; withtranslation into English, and notes, by JS Hunter. 1940
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12. Dante Alighieri 1265-1321
Translate this page Dante Alighieri Lebensdaten. Zu Dantes Lebenslauf sind fast keine gesichertenDaten überliefert. Nahezu alles, was über das Leben des Dichters bekannt ist,
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Dante Alighieri: Lebensdaten
Zu Dantes Lebenslauf sind fast keine gesicherten Daten überliefert. Nahezu alles, was über das Leben des Dichters bekannt ist, beruht auf Angaben oder Andeutungen, die Dante selbst in seinen Werken macht. Dante ist vermutlich im Mai oder Juni 1265 in der Pfarrei S. Martino del Vescovo in Florenz geboren. Eltern: Alighiero di Bellincione (gehört zum niederen, guelfisch gesinnter Stadtadel) und Bella (verstirbt früh), Stiefmutter: Lapa di Chiarissimo Cialuffi (übernimmt Dantes Erziehung). um 1285 Einige Zeit nach dem Tod des Vaters (1281 oder 82) heiratet Dante Gemma, eine Tochter der mächtigen Familie Donati. Aus der Ehe gehen 4 Kinder hervor (Giovanni, Pietro, Jacopo, Antonia). Dantes Ausbildung beginnt vermutlich mit dem Unterricht bei einem Privatlehrer in Florenz. Möglicherweise war Brunetto Latini (ca. 1220-1294) einer seiner Lehrer. Eventuell hat er anschließend in Bologna studiert. Dort knüpft er auch erste Beziehungen zu den Dichtern des "neuen Stils" wie Guido Guinizelli, Cino da Pistoia und Guido Cavalcanti; mit diesem wird ihn eine enge Freundschaft verbinden. Als Berittener nimmt Dante an der Schlacht von Campaldino gegen Arezzo und die toskanischen Ghibellinen teil, die Florenz den Sieg und der ghibellinischen Partei den Untergang beschert.

13. Dante Alighieri 1265-1321
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14. Dante Alighieri 1265-1321
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15. Dante
Dante Alighieri (12651321). The greatest Italian poet and one of the mostimportant writers of European literature. Dante is best known for the epic poem
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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.

16. Dante, Alighieri (1265-1321)
Etexts of Longfellow s translation of The Divine Comedy in HTML and otherformats; biographical articles.
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Dante, Alighieri (1265-1321)
Italian poet and philosopher
Works about Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri from Catholic Encyclopedia Dante Alighieri from The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge Works by Dante Alighieri Purgatorio Inferno Paradiso Divine Comedy Language : Italian Divine Comedy Search works of Dante Alighieri on the CCEL:
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17. Dante Alighieri (general Note)
Guido Mazzoni Collection Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321. Browse database entries for this category View exhibititems related to this category. This very large group of 2234 records
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Chaucer greatly admired Dante, whom he frequently cites and sometimes quotes in a manner that seems to show he had some parts of the Divine Comedy by heart. The prayer to the Virgin at the beginning of the Paradiso, which Dante derived from St. Bernard, seems to have been Chaucer's favorite passage in the Divine Comedy ; he quotes it in the Prioress' Tale (VII.474-80; see note in The Riverside Chaucer , p. 914) and he uses it in a purely secular sense in Tr 3 1261-67 (see note in The Riverside Chaucer , p. 1042). He adapts it for the "Invocation to the Virgin" that is part of the introduction to The Second Nun's Tale: Paradiso, Canto 33, 1-39 Dante's Letter to Can Grande contains an important explanation of the "allegorical method" of literary interpretation, which Dante apparently (the authenticity of the letter has been questioned) wanted to be used in reading his Divine Comedy , or at least the Paradiso , a copy of which he sent to Can Grande with his letter: Dante's Letter to Can Grande Chaucer also uses the account of Hugolino of Pisa (from Canto 33 of The Inferno in his Monk's Tale: Ugolino of Pisa In the Wife of Bath's Tale, Chaucer draws upon Dante's

18. ILTweb Digital Dante
Dante Alighieri, 12651321, Italian poet, author of The Divine Comedy. A Florentinepatrician, he fought on the side of the Guelphs but later supported the
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C R E D I T S PRESS AWARDS D IGITAL D ANTE Abandon every hope, who enter here.
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Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321, Italian poet, author of The Divine Comedy The Divine Comedy, a vernacular poem in 100 cantos (more than 14,000 lines), was composed in exile. It is the tale of the poet's journey through Hell and Purgatory (guided by Vergil) and through Heaven (guided by Beatrice, to whom the poem is a memorial.) Written in a complex pentameter form, terza rima , it is a magnificent synthesis of the medieval outlook, picturing a changeless universe ordered by God. Through it Dante established Tuscan as the literary language of Italy and gave rise to a vast literature. His works also include La vita nuova (c.1292), a collection of prose and lyrics celebrating Beatrice and ideal love; treatises on language and politics; eclogues; and epistles. HOME Introduction Net Resources About Dante ... INDEX D IGITAL D ANTE
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19. DANTE CHRONOLOGY
Chronology of Dante Alighieri (12651321). 1265 - Dante is born, probably May29, 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.

20. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) Italian Writer.
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(1265-1321) Italian writer. Born in Florence, Dante is famous for "The Divine Comedy" and other works. He was active in the politics of his time. He lived in exile for the last years of his life.
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