The paper analyses the sequentiality of Dante’s narrative in Inferno VIII–XI, and its pictorial translation by Sandro Botticelli. It intends to show the major intermedial differences of expression and their theological consequences. As a result, it argues that Botticelli’s ‘undramatic’ representation of the journey eliminates the tropological meaning of Dante’s poem and passes over the complexity of the compensational system. The drawings rather stress the organisational model and the longue durée of man’s representation of hell.Il contributo analizza la sequenzialità della narrazione di Dante in Inferno VIII-XI, e la sua traduzione pittorica da parte di Sandro Botticelli. Si intendono mostrare le maggiori differenze intermediali di espress...
The topic of this paper is the rewriting of the Divine Comedy proposed in 2008 by the Socìetas Raffa...
Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy does not only illustrate the afterlife as a world theatre. In the co...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
The paper analyses the sequentiality of Dante's narrative in Inferno VIII-XI, and its pictorial tran...
The paper analyses the sequentiality of Dante's narrative in Inferno VIII-XI, and its pictorial tran...
The paper analyses the sequentiality of Dante’s narrative in Inferno VIII–XI, and its picto-rial tra...
In questo articolo intendo proporre, da un lato, una breve sintesi relativa al problema della teatra...
In questo contributo si propone un’analisi filologica e musicologica dei vv. 22-30 del III canto del...
L'argomento di questo saggio è la riscrittura della Divina Commedia proposta nel 2008 dalla Socìetas...
During fifteenth century Florence, the liberal arts flourished due to the developments of humanism. ...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine Co...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine...
Put forth in the form of a script and multiple analysis pieces, this analysis of Canto XXXIV, Canto ...
Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy is rich in visual and imaginative suggestions, capable of intertwini...
This article analyzes an adaptation of Canto 33 of the Inferno, a musical setting of Count Ugolino c...
The topic of this paper is the rewriting of the Divine Comedy proposed in 2008 by the Socìetas Raffa...
Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy does not only illustrate the afterlife as a world theatre. In the co...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
The paper analyses the sequentiality of Dante's narrative in Inferno VIII-XI, and its pictorial tran...
The paper analyses the sequentiality of Dante's narrative in Inferno VIII-XI, and its pictorial tran...
The paper analyses the sequentiality of Dante’s narrative in Inferno VIII–XI, and its picto-rial tra...
In questo articolo intendo proporre, da un lato, una breve sintesi relativa al problema della teatra...
In questo contributo si propone un’analisi filologica e musicologica dei vv. 22-30 del III canto del...
L'argomento di questo saggio è la riscrittura della Divina Commedia proposta nel 2008 dalla Socìetas...
During fifteenth century Florence, the liberal arts flourished due to the developments of humanism. ...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine Co...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine...
Put forth in the form of a script and multiple analysis pieces, this analysis of Canto XXXIV, Canto ...
Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy is rich in visual and imaginative suggestions, capable of intertwini...
This article analyzes an adaptation of Canto 33 of the Inferno, a musical setting of Count Ugolino c...
The topic of this paper is the rewriting of the Divine Comedy proposed in 2008 by the Socìetas Raffa...
Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy does not only illustrate the afterlife as a world theatre. In the co...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...