Aims of the study: To study the images which depict the damned’s sufferings in Dante’s Inferno, in their expression of the several meanings of “pain”, the semantics of “pain” in the poem has been analyzed, eventually trying to determine whether the organization of punishments of Inferno may somehow mirror a disability scale. Methods: A detailed analysis of the text was carried out, which proved a valuable tool for interpreting the organization of punishments as a possible disability scale. The semantics of pain in the Divine Comedy was studied through all the forms of the pain descriptors (included the archaic terminological forms) from the Italian version of the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MGPQ) by Maiani and Sanavio. Results and Conclusion...
Dante Alighieri’s Inferno (1314) portrays Hell as an alienated realm, in which the doomed spirits mu...
The period between XI to XIII century was remarkable for the expansion of Christian hell. The belief...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Vexilla regis produent inferni; the...
Objective: To examine the semantics of chronic pain in narcolepsy and to compare with the poem ...
The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, and its initial part of Inferno, includes several medical term...
The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, and its initial part of Inferno, includes several medical term...
The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, and its initial part of Inferno, includes several medical term...
This study identified all allusions from classical mythology found in the first book of the Divine C...
Put forth in the form of a script and multiple analysis pieces, this analysis of Canto XXXIV, Canto ...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine Co...
To examine the semantics of chronic pain in narcolepsy and to compare with the poem Inferno, from Da...
To examine the semantics of chronic pain in narcolepsy and to compare with the poem Inferno, from Da...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine...
The purpose of this thesis is to take a philosophical look at the Divine Comedy of Dante. Since Dant...
This thesis fuses literature and dance with a focus on Dante’s Inferno. It presents the connections ...
Dante Alighieri’s Inferno (1314) portrays Hell as an alienated realm, in which the doomed spirits mu...
The period between XI to XIII century was remarkable for the expansion of Christian hell. The belief...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Vexilla regis produent inferni; the...
Objective: To examine the semantics of chronic pain in narcolepsy and to compare with the poem ...
The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, and its initial part of Inferno, includes several medical term...
The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, and its initial part of Inferno, includes several medical term...
The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, and its initial part of Inferno, includes several medical term...
This study identified all allusions from classical mythology found in the first book of the Divine C...
Put forth in the form of a script and multiple analysis pieces, this analysis of Canto XXXIV, Canto ...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine Co...
To examine the semantics of chronic pain in narcolepsy and to compare with the poem Inferno, from Da...
To examine the semantics of chronic pain in narcolepsy and to compare with the poem Inferno, from Da...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine...
The purpose of this thesis is to take a philosophical look at the Divine Comedy of Dante. Since Dant...
This thesis fuses literature and dance with a focus on Dante’s Inferno. It presents the connections ...
Dante Alighieri’s Inferno (1314) portrays Hell as an alienated realm, in which the doomed spirits mu...
The period between XI to XIII century was remarkable for the expansion of Christian hell. The belief...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Vexilla regis produent inferni; the...