The essay considers the encyclical In Praeclara Summorum dedicated by Pope Benedict XV to the memory of Dante Alighieri. In this encyclical, published on 30 April 1921, on the occasion of the six-hundredth anniversary of the death of the poet, the pontiff promoted Dante as a moral, social, and political guide for societies torn apart by the madness of the First World War. My aim is to try to understand the deep socio-political reasons that pushed Pope Benedict XV to transform the Florentine poet into the mystagogue and political theorist of the contemporary world with the power to regenerate spiritually in particular the youth of post-war Europe
Ethics, Politics and Justice in Dante presents new research by international scholars on the themes ...
This essay analyzes some letters that Michel Vâlsan, the main follower of René Guénon’s work, addres...
EnThis essay retraces the story of a widespread misinterpretation. In the first half of the 19th cen...
The commemorations of Dante Alighieri ‘s 700th death anniversary saw in 2021 a ‘national’ and even a...
The following essay aims at investigating Dante Alighieri’s relationship with the culture and politi...
The essay proposes the analysis of Guida allo studio di Dante, published in 1844 by Leonardo A...
In this article Dante’s literary and cultural reception are interpreted as being also indicative of ...
The year 2021 has come exactly 700 years after the death of Dante Alighieri, one of the greatest aut...
The article discusses the MS S. Pantaleo 8, a remarkable collection of Dante’s works now kept at th...
The essay underlines the importance of journalism for Ernesto Rossi, the Italian liberal-democratic,...
International audienceThe article develops an argument about the exile of Dante in order to identify...
This essay investigates the political and literary culture of late Duecento Florence as well as the ...
This article aims to analyse how and to what extent juridical and diplomatic issues influenced Angel...
EnThe essay revises the formulation of Francesco Torraca 's commentary on Dante'Comedy published in ...
EnThe essay deals with the figure of Domenico Jaccarino (1840 - 1894), a literary man with multiple ...
Ethics, Politics and Justice in Dante presents new research by international scholars on the themes ...
This essay analyzes some letters that Michel Vâlsan, the main follower of René Guénon’s work, addres...
EnThis essay retraces the story of a widespread misinterpretation. In the first half of the 19th cen...
The commemorations of Dante Alighieri ‘s 700th death anniversary saw in 2021 a ‘national’ and even a...
The following essay aims at investigating Dante Alighieri’s relationship with the culture and politi...
The essay proposes the analysis of Guida allo studio di Dante, published in 1844 by Leonardo A...
In this article Dante’s literary and cultural reception are interpreted as being also indicative of ...
The year 2021 has come exactly 700 years after the death of Dante Alighieri, one of the greatest aut...
The article discusses the MS S. Pantaleo 8, a remarkable collection of Dante’s works now kept at th...
The essay underlines the importance of journalism for Ernesto Rossi, the Italian liberal-democratic,...
International audienceThe article develops an argument about the exile of Dante in order to identify...
This essay investigates the political and literary culture of late Duecento Florence as well as the ...
This article aims to analyse how and to what extent juridical and diplomatic issues influenced Angel...
EnThe essay revises the formulation of Francesco Torraca 's commentary on Dante'Comedy published in ...
EnThe essay deals with the figure of Domenico Jaccarino (1840 - 1894), a literary man with multiple ...
Ethics, Politics and Justice in Dante presents new research by international scholars on the themes ...
This essay analyzes some letters that Michel Vâlsan, the main follower of René Guénon’s work, addres...
EnThis essay retraces the story of a widespread misinterpretation. In the first half of the 19th cen...