Dante deals with representation most overtly on Purgatory's terrace of pride, where the pilgrim encounters a series of marble engravings that are rendered ecphrastically by the poet, one form of representation thus representing another. This paper will explore the implications of that encounter, viewed as an authorial meditation on the principles of mimesis as they apply to Dante and his art
This article considers the characterization of blessed souls in Dante’s Commedia (1307–21) and Petra...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
The greatest poetic achievement of the Middle Ages in general, and of vernacular literatures in part...
The terrace of pride is framed by three examples of humility (Pg. x.34-93) and twelve (or thirteen) ...
The purpose of this study is to discuss the problem of meta-poetic themes in the Divine Comedy, focu...
The terrace of pride is framed by three examples of humility (Pg. x.34-93) and twelve (or thirteen) ...
abstract: Dante's Divine Comedy has been around for eight centuries, and its imaginative vision of t...
La Divina Commedia was written nearly 700 years ago and for much of that time it has been closely ex...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
This paper aims to study figurative language in the artes poetriae and its probable influence on D...
This paper aims to study figurative language in the artes poetriae and its probable influence on D...
This paper aims to study figurative language in the artes poetriae and its probable influence on D...
So much has been written about Dante\u27s Comedy in the seven centuries since its creation that it i...
Dante’s relationship with his classical models has interested many scholars over the decades, especi...
This article considers the characterization of blessed souls in Dante’s Commedia (1307–21) and Petra...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
The greatest poetic achievement of the Middle Ages in general, and of vernacular literatures in part...
The terrace of pride is framed by three examples of humility (Pg. x.34-93) and twelve (or thirteen) ...
The purpose of this study is to discuss the problem of meta-poetic themes in the Divine Comedy, focu...
The terrace of pride is framed by three examples of humility (Pg. x.34-93) and twelve (or thirteen) ...
abstract: Dante's Divine Comedy has been around for eight centuries, and its imaginative vision of t...
La Divina Commedia was written nearly 700 years ago and for much of that time it has been closely ex...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
This paper aims to study figurative language in the artes poetriae and its probable influence on D...
This paper aims to study figurative language in the artes poetriae and its probable influence on D...
This paper aims to study figurative language in the artes poetriae and its probable influence on D...
So much has been written about Dante\u27s Comedy in the seven centuries since its creation that it i...
Dante’s relationship with his classical models has interested many scholars over the decades, especi...
This article considers the characterization of blessed souls in Dante’s Commedia (1307–21) and Petra...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
The greatest poetic achievement of the Middle Ages in general, and of vernacular literatures in part...